Setting Application Attribute Names
Feature Overview
You can set a maximum of 10 custom user attributes for each app. This API is used to set the name of each attribute. After you set attribute names, they can be used for push by user attribute and other purposes.
API Calling Description
Pushing to all users is available only to the Premium edition. To use it, you need to purchase the Premium edition, go to the console, choose Feature Configuration > Login and Message > Push to all users, and enable the feature.
Sample request URL
https://xxxxxx/v4/all_member_push/im_set_attr_name?usersig=xxx&identifier=admin&sdkappid=88888888&random=99999999&contenttype=json
Request parameters
Parameter | Description |
https | The request protocol is HTTPS and the request method is POST. |
xxxxxx | Domain name corresponding to the country/region where your SDKAppID is located. China: console.tim.qq.com Singapore: adminapisgp.im.qcloud.com Seoul: adminapikr.im.qcloud.com Frankfurt: adminapiger.im.qcloud.com Silicon Valley: adminapiusa.im.qcloud.com Jakarta: adminapiidn.im.qcloud.com |
v4/all_member_push/im_set_attr_name | Request API |
usersig | |
identifier | The app administration account. |
sdkappid | SDKAppID assigned by the Chat console when an app is created |
random | A random 32-bit unsigned integer |
contenttype | The value is always json . |
Maximum call frequency
100 times/second
Sample request
Set attribute
0
of the app to sex
, attribute 1
to city
, and attribute 2
to country
.{"AttrNames": {"0": "sex","1": "city","2": "country"}}
Request fields
Field | Type | Required | Description |
Digital key | String | Yes | Attribute number (0 to 9). |
Attribute name | String | Yes | The attribute name cannot exceed the length limit of 50 bytes. An app can have a maximum of 10 push attributes (numbered from 0 to 9), and users can customize the meaning of each attribute. |
Sample response
{"ActionStatus": "OK","ErrorInfo": "","ErrorCode": 0}
Response fields
Field | Type | Description |
ActionStatus | String | Request result. OK : Successful. FAIL : Failed |
ErrorCode | Integer | Error code |
ErrorInfo | String | Error information |
Error Codes
Unless a network error (such as error 502) occurs, the HTTP return code for this API is always 200.
ErrorCode
and ErrorInfo
in the response represent the actual error code and error information. For public error codes (60000 to 79999), please see Error Codes.
The following table describes the error codes specific to this API:Error Code | Description |
90001 | Failed to parse the JSON format. Check whether the JSON request meets JSON specifications. |
90009 | The request requires app admin permissions. |
91000 | Internal service error. Try again. |