curl --request GET \
--url https://api.openai.com/v1/organization/projects/{project_id}/service_accounts \
--header 'Authorization: Bearer <token>'{
"object": "list",
"data": [
{
"object": "organization.project.service_account",
"id": "<string>",
"name": "<string>",
"role": "owner",
"created_at": 123
}
],
"first_id": "<string>",
"last_id": "<string>",
"has_more": true
}Returns a list of service accounts in the project.
curl --request GET \
--url https://api.openai.com/v1/organization/projects/{project_id}/service_accounts \
--header 'Authorization: Bearer <token>'{
"object": "list",
"data": [
{
"object": "organization.project.service_account",
"id": "<string>",
"name": "<string>",
"role": "owner",
"created_at": 123
}
],
"first_id": "<string>",
"last_id": "<string>",
"has_more": true
}Bearer authentication header of the form Bearer <token>, where <token> is your auth token.
The ID of the project.
A limit on the number of objects to be returned. Limit can range between 1 and 100, and the default is 20.
A cursor for use in pagination. after is an object ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with obj_foo, your subsequent call can include after=obj_foo in order to fetch the next page of the list.
Project service accounts listed successfully.
list Show child attributes
The object type, which is always organization.project.service_account
organization.project.service_account The identifier, which can be referenced in API endpoints
The name of the service account
owner or member
owner, member The Unix timestamp (in seconds) of when the service account was created
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