GET Alerts Issued ID

The GET /Alerts/Issued/{id} method is used to retrieve details for the issued certificate request alerts with the specified ID. This method returns HTTP 200 OK on a success with details about the specified issued certificate request alert.

Tip:  The following permissions (see Security Overview) are required to use this feature:

WorkflowManagement: Read

Table 132: GET Alerts Issued {id} Input Parameters

Name In Description
id Path Required. An integer indicating the Keyfactor Command reference ID for the issued certificate request alert.

Use the GET /Alerts/Issued method (see GET Alerts Issued) to retrieve a list of all the issued request alerts to determine the alert ID.

Table 133: GET Alerts Issued {id} Response Data

Name Description
Id An integer indicating the Keyfactor Command reference ID of the issued request alert.
DisplayName A string indicating the display name for the issued request alert. This name appears in the issued request alerts grid in the Management Portal.
Subject

A string indicating the subject for the email message that will be delivered when the alert is triggered.

Message

A string indicating the email message that will be delivered when the alert is triggered. The email message is made up of regular text and substitutable special text. If desired, you can format the message body using HTML.

For example:

"Hello {requester:givenname},\n\nThe certificate you requested in the name {cnClosed A common name (CN) is the component of a distinguished name (DN) that represents the primary name of the object. The value varies depending on the type of object. For a user object, this would be the user's name (e.g. CN=John Smith). For SSL certificates, the CN is typically the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the host where the SSL certificate will reside (e.g. servername.keyexample.com or www.keyexample.com).} was successfully issued on {certnotbefore}. You can download it from here:\n\n{dnldlink}\n\nCertificate information includes:\n\n<table>\n<tr><th>Certificate Details</th><th>Metadata</th></tr>\n<tr><td>Serial Number: {serial}</td><td>App Owner First Name: {metadata:AppOwnerFirstName}</td></tr>\n<tr><td>Thumbprint: {thumbprint}</td><td>App Owner Last Name: {metadata:AppOwnerLastName}</td></tr>\n<tr><td>SANs: {sanClosed The subject alternative name (SAN) is an extension to the X.509 specification that allows you to specify additional values when enrolling for a digital certificate. A variety of SAN formats are supported, with DNS name being the most common.}</td><td>App Owner Email Address: {metadata:AppOwnerEmailAddress}</td></tr>\n<tr><td>DNClosed A distinguished name (DN) is the name that uniquely identifies an object in a directory. In the context of Keyfactor Command, this directory is generally Active Directory. A DN is made up of attribute=value pairs, separated by commas. Any of the attributes defined in the directory schema can be used to make up a DN.: {dn}</td><td>Business Critical: {metadata:BusinessCritical}</td></tr>\n</table>\n\nThanks!\n\nYour Certificate Management System"

See Table 9: Substitutable Special Text for Issued Certificate Alerts in the Keyfactor Command Reference Guide for a complete list of available substitutable special text strings.

Recipients

An array of strings containing the recipients for the alert. Each alert can have multiple recipients. You can use specific email addresses and/or use substitutable special text to replace an email address variable with actual email addresses at processing time. Available email substitutable special text strings include:

  • {requester:mail}
    The certificate requester, based on a lookup in Active Directory of the email address associated with the requester on the certificate.

  • Your custom email-based metadata field, which would be specified similarly to {metadata:AppOwnerEmailAddress}.

TemplateClosed A certificate template defines the policies and rules that a CA uses when a request for a certificate is received. An object containing information about the certificate template for which the issued request alerts will be generated. A separate alert should be configured for each template. An alert may be configured with no template, if desired. Alerts configured in this way generate alerts for all issued certificate requests. ClosedShow template details.
RegisteredEventHandler An object containing the event handler configuration for the alert, if applicable. ClosedShow event handler details.

For more information about event handlers, see Using Event Handlers in the Keyfactor Command Reference Guide.

EventHandlerParameters

An array containing the parameters configured for use by the event handler. The type of data will vary depending on the configured handler. ClosedShow event handler parameter details.

Tip:  For code examples, see the Keyfactor API Endpoint Utility. To find the embedded web copy of this utility, click the help icon () at the top of the Keyfactor Command Management Portal page next to the Log Out button.