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0D54z00008gi9ZXCAYOkta Classic EngineAPI Access ManagementAnswered2023-05-04T21:19:59.000Z2023-01-18T17:27:06.000Z2023-01-19T17:55:36.000Z
  • Mihai N. (Okta, Inc.)

    Hi @pramodv.61571 (Customer)​ , Thank you for reaching out to the Okta Community!

     

    I ran some tests in POSTMAN to look up my apps and there is no tag or attribute for "Provisioning". The only way I was able to differentiate Provisioning enabled app from the others is by the fact that they have some values populated under "features". 

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    Checking the docs, I can see that "features" unfortunately is not a valid query parameter that I could use to just get the apps I want. 

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    https://developer.okta.com/docs/reference/api/apps/#request-parameters-3

     

    There is a report for "Provisioning Capable Apps" in the Okta Admin Dashboard, but that is not really helpful in this use case as it just lists the apps that are capable but have not been enabled yet. It does not list that one that already have it.  

     

    With all that being said, your next step would be to suggest a Feature Enhancement on the Okta Community page by going to the Community Ideas tab. Features suggested in our community are reviewed and can be voted and commented on by other members. High popularity will increase the likelihood of it being picked up by the Product Team and it being implemented.  

    More details here: 

    https://support.okta.com/help/s/blog/a674z000001cj7YAAQ/okta-ideas-faq?language=en_US

     

    The only similar request that I've been able to find was this:

    https://ideas.okta.com/app/#/case/125986

     

     

    If my answer helped, remember to mark it as best to increase its visibility for other members of the Okta Community who might have the same questions as you. 

     

    Hope my answer helps! 

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  • Mihai N. (Okta, Inc.)

    Hi @pramodv.61571 (Customer)​ , Thank you for reaching out to the Okta Community!

     

    I ran some tests in POSTMAN to look up my apps and there is no tag or attribute for "Provisioning". The only way I was able to differentiate Provisioning enabled app from the others is by the fact that they have some values populated under "features". 

    Pasted 

    Checking the docs, I can see that "features" unfortunately is not a valid query parameter that I could use to just get the apps I want. 

    Pasted 

    https://developer.okta.com/docs/reference/api/apps/#request-parameters-3

     

    There is a report for "Provisioning Capable Apps" in the Okta Admin Dashboard, but that is not really helpful in this use case as it just lists the apps that are capable but have not been enabled yet. It does not list that one that already have it.  

     

    With all that being said, your next step would be to suggest a Feature Enhancement on the Okta Community page by going to the Community Ideas tab. Features suggested in our community are reviewed and can be voted and commented on by other members. High popularity will increase the likelihood of it being picked up by the Product Team and it being implemented.  

    More details here: 

    https://support.okta.com/help/s/blog/a674z000001cj7YAAQ/okta-ideas-faq?language=en_US

     

    The only similar request that I've been able to find was this:

    https://ideas.okta.com/app/#/case/125986

     

     

    If my answer helped, remember to mark it as best to increase its visibility for other members of the Okta Community who might have the same questions as you. 

     

    Hope my answer helps! 

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