+1 yes might not need both tenant id and domain name. Will use domain name.
Thanks On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 4:56 PM, Dinithi De Silva <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have tested with the CLI for some of the above you mentioned and found > the fields which are allowed and not allowed to update. > > Not allowed to updateOther fieldsUseruser-nameemail, first-name, > last-name, password, profile-name, role-nameTenantdomain-name, tenant-idemail, > first-name, last-name, password, usernameNetwork partitionid,providerproperty, > partitionDeployment policyidpartitionAlgo, partitionMax, networkPartitions > > But when updating a tenant it needs both domain name and the tenant id. Do > we need to provide the Id to update the tenant? IMO the domain-name would > be enough. > > On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 3:16 PM, Mariangela Hills <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi Devs, >> >> When documenting how to update the following via REST API, UI and CLI, I >> think that it will be good if we mention as to what properties can not be >> updated, so that the user will know exactly what properties they can change >> in the updating process: >> >> - User >> - Tenant >> - Network partition >> - Deployment policy >> - Auto-scaling policy >> - Cartridge >> - Cartridge groups >> - Kubernetes cluster >> - Application >> - Application policy >> >> Can someone please let me know as to what properties can not be updated. >> >> Regards, >> Mariangela >> >> >> >> >> *--* >> Mariangela Hills >> Senior Technical Writer >> >> *WSO2, Inc.*lean.enterprise.middleware. >> >> > > > -- > *Dinithi De Silva* > Associate Software Engineer, WSO2 Inc. > m:+94716667655 | e:[email protected] | w: www.wso2.com > | a: #20, Palm Grove, Colombo 03 > -- Imesh Gunaratne Technical Lead, WSO2 Committer & PMC Member, Apache Stratos
