Get Siblings Under Parent Order By Rank

API Name

Get Siblings Under Parent Order By Rank

Overview

Applicable only when the end system supports Rank.

Get all the siblings of an entity identified by the given entity id and under the given parent entity.

Return an empty list if siblings are not available, i.e., the entity is the only entity under the given parent.

Example:

- Epic1
  - Feature1
  - Feature2
  - Feature3
  - Feature4
    - Story1
    - Story2
  - Feature5
  - Feature6
- Epic2
- Epic3
  • If the entity id is given for Feature4 and parent is Epic1, siblings should be returned in this order: Feature1, Feature2, Feature3, Feature4, Feature5, Feature6

  • If the entity id is given for Epic3 and parent is null, siblings should be returned in this order: Epic1, Epic2, Epic3

Parent entity can be null if the given entity id is of a top-level entity. E.g., Epic1, Epic2, and Epic3 are top-level entities in the above example.

API URI

GET: /api/1.0/entities/{entityTypeId}/{entityId}/links/siblings-under-parent-order-by-rank?
projectId=<projectId>
&parentEntityId=<parentEntityId>
&parentEntityType=<parentEntityType>

URI Parameters

Name
In
Required
Type
Description

entityTypeId

Path

True

String

‘id’ of the entity type for the given entity id.

entityId

Path

True

String

‘id’ of the entity for which siblings are requested.

projectId

Query

True

String

Project in which the given entity exists.

parentEntityId

Query

False

String

Id of the parent entity under which all the siblings must be found. Will not be passed when the entity is at the root level and has no parent. Will also not be passed when rankType is either FLAT_SINGLE or FLAT_MULTIPLE.

parentEntityType

Query

False

String

Entity type id of the parent entity under which all the siblings must be found. Will not be passed when the entity is at the root level and has no parent. Will also not be passed when rankType is either FLAT_SINGLE or FLAT_MULTIPLE.

Response Payload

Response should contain all the siblings ordered by their rank in the end system. It should also contain the entity itself.

Example:

[
  {
    "internalId": "10001",
    "entityType": "101",
    "scopeId": null
  },
  {
    "internalId": "10002",
    "entityType": "101",
    "scopeId": null
  },
  {
    "internalId": "10003",
    "entityType": "102",
    "scopeId": null
  }
]

Response Parameters

Name
Required
Type
Description

internalId

True

String

Internal id of the entity.

entityType

True

String

Entity type id of the entity.

scopeId

True

String

The unique identification parameter of an entity. If the entity id is unique across all the projects and entity types, the scopeId can be null. If the entity id is unique under a project but can be repeated in different projects, the scopeId is projectId.

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