Disables an application token.
Operation description
When you change the status of an application from enabled to disabled, all application features, such as single sign-on (SSO) and account synchronization, become unavailable. Be aware of the potential threats associated with this operation.
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RAM authorization
|
Action |
Access level |
Resource type |
Condition key |
Dependent action |
|
eiam:DisableApplicationToken |
update |
*ApplicationToken
|
None | None |
Request parameters
|
Parameter |
Type |
Required |
Description |
Example |
| InstanceId |
string |
Yes |
The instance ID. |
idaas_ue2jvisn35ea5lmthk267xxxxx |
| ApplicationId |
string |
Yes |
The application ID. |
app_mkv7rgt4d7i4u7zqtzev2mxxxx |
| ApplicationTokenId |
string |
Yes |
The ID of the application token. |
token_sfrwerxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
Response elements
|
Element |
Type |
Description |
Example |
|
object |
|||
| RequestId |
string |
The request ID. |
0441BD79-92F3-53AA-8657-F8CE4A2B912A |
Examples
Success response
JSON format
{
"RequestId": "0441BD79-92F3-53AA-8657-F8CE4A2B912A"
}
Error codes
See Error Codes for a complete list.
Release notes
See Release Notes for a complete list.