Add Password Age Settings
POST/policies/password/age
Create new password age settings for the organization. This will overwrite the settings of the instance for this organization. The settings specify the expiry of password, after which a user is forced to change it on the next login.
Request​
Header Parameters
The default is always the organization of the requesting user. If you like to get/set a result of another organization include the header. Make sure the user has permission to access the requested data.
- application/json
- application/grpc
- application/grpc-web+proto
Body
required
Amount of days after which a password will expire. The user will be forced to change the password on the following authentication.
Amount of days after which the user should be notified of the upcoming expiry. ZITADEL will not notify the user.
Body
required
Amount of days after which a password will expire. The user will be forced to change the password on the following authentication.
Amount of days after which the user should be notified of the upcoming expiry. ZITADEL will not notify the user.
Body
required
Amount of days after which a password will expire. The user will be forced to change the password on the following authentication.
Amount of days after which the user should be notified of the upcoming expiry. ZITADEL will not notify the user.
Responses​
- 200
- default
A successful response.
- application/json
- application/grpc
- application/grpc-web+proto
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
details
object
on read: the sequence of the last event reduced by the projection
on manipulation: the timestamp of the event(s) added by the manipulation
on read: the timestamp of the first event of the object
on create: the timestamp of the event(s) added by the manipulation
on read: the timestamp of the last event reduced by the projection
on manipulation: the
{
"details": {
"sequence": "2",
"creationDate": "2024-12-03T14:40:02.185Z",
"changeDate": "2024-12-03T14:40:02.185Z",
"resourceOwner": "69629023906488334"
}
}
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
details
object
on read: the sequence of the last event reduced by the projection
on manipulation: the timestamp of the event(s) added by the manipulation
on read: the timestamp of the first event of the object
on create: the timestamp of the event(s) added by the manipulation
on read: the timestamp of the last event reduced by the projection
on manipulation: the
{
"details": {
"sequence": "2",
"creationDate": "2024-12-03T14:40:02.185Z",
"changeDate": "2024-12-03T14:40:02.185Z",
"resourceOwner": "69629023906488334"
}
}
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
details
object
on read: the sequence of the last event reduced by the projection
on manipulation: the timestamp of the event(s) added by the manipulation
on read: the timestamp of the first event of the object
on create: the timestamp of the event(s) added by the manipulation
on read: the timestamp of the last event reduced by the projection
on manipulation: the
{
"details": {
"sequence": "2",
"creationDate": "2024-12-03T14:40:02.186Z",
"changeDate": "2024-12-03T14:40:02.186Z",
"resourceOwner": "69629023906488334"
}
}
An unexpected error response.
- application/json
- application/grpc
- application/grpc-web+proto
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
Array [
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details
object[]
{
"code": 0,
"message": "string",
"details": [
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}
]
}
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
Array [
]
details
object[]
{
"code": 0,
"message": "string",
"details": [
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- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
Array [
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details
object[]
{
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