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GET
/
v0
/
user
/
rules
/
List user rules
curl --request GET \
  --url https://api.sumvin.com/v0/user/rules/ \
  --header 'x-sumvin-pat: <api-key>'
{
  "_links": {},
  "rules": [
    {
      "id": "<string>",
      "name": "<string>",
      "rule_prompt": "<string>",
      "applies_to": "<string>",
      "priority": 123,
      "created_at": 123,
      "updated_at": 123
    }
  ],
  "total": 123,
  "offset": 123,
  "limit": 123
}

Authorizations

x-sumvin-pat
string
header
required

Personal access token issued to the Sumvin CLI. Send it in the x-sumvin-pat header to authenticate as the owning user.

Headers

x-juno-orgid
string | null

Tenant org ID for multi-tenant auth

x-sumvin-token
string | null
x-sumvin-pat
string | null
x-juno-jwt
string | null
X-Timestamp-Format
string

Controls how timestamp fields are serialized in JSON response bodies.

Default (header omitted or any other value): epoch milliseconds as integers. iso8601: UTC ISO 8601 strings of the form YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ.

Example: with X-Timestamp-Format: iso8601, the field value 1704067200000 becomes "2024-01-01T00:00:00Z".

Affected fields (recursively, in dicts and arrays): any field whose name ends in _at, plus the literal field names timestamp, period_start, and period_end. All other fields are passed through unchanged.

Only iso8601 is recognized. Any other value (or omitting the header) yields the default epoch-ms representation; the server does not reject unknown values, so this is documented as an example rather than an enum to keep generated clients permissive.

Example:

"iso8601"

Query Parameters

applies_to
string | null

Filter by scope: 'all' for global rules or strategy ID (e.g., 'str-abc123')

Pattern: ^(all|str-[A-Za-z0-9]+)$
priority_gte
integer | null

Return rules with priority >= this value

Required range: 0 <= x <= 1000
priority_lte
integer | null

Return rules with priority <= this value

Required range: 0 <= x <= 1000
offset
integer
default:0

Pagination offset

Required range: x >= 0
limit
integer
default:50

Pagination limit (max 100)

Required range: 1 <= x <= 100

Response

Rules retrieved successfully

HAL-style hypermedia links for navigation and available actions.

rules
RuleData · object[]
required
total
integer
required

Total number of rules matching the filters

offset
integer
required

Current pagination offset

limit
integer
required

Current pagination limit