GET https://dev-api.bentley.com/reality-management/reality-data/{id}/writeaccess[?iTwinId]
Retrieves the container's link with write access for an instance of reality data.
A container is where the reality data itself (a point cloud, a mesh, a collection of images, ...) is stored.
The container's link will allow you to upload/download data directly to this container.
A reality data is always associated to exactly one container.
The iTwinId parameter is optional, but it is preferable to provide it, because the permissions used to access the container are determined from the iTwin. With no iTwin specified, the operation can succeed in some cases (e.g. the user is the reality data's owner), but we recommend to provide a iTwinId.
In future API versions, containers could be hosted in in different cloud providers, but for now, only Azure cloud is supported.
User must be an Organization Administrator for the Organization that owns a given iTwin or have realitydata_manage permission for write access assigned at the iTwin level.
An Organization Administrator must have at least one of the following roles assigned in User Management: Account Administrator, Co-Administrator, or CONNECT Services Administrator. For more information about User Management please visit our Bentley Communities Licensing, Cloud, and Web Services wiki page.
This response indicates that request lacks valid authentication credentials. Access token might not been provided, issued by the wrong issuer, does not have required scopes or request headers were malformed.
json
HeaderNotFound
{"error":{"code":"HeaderNotFound","message":"Header Authorization was not found in the request. Access denied."}}
Invalid request to get access to reality data. Please ensure that the request is valid.
json
{"error":{"code":"InvalidRealityDataRequest","message":"Invalid RealityData request.","details":[{"code":"InvalidValue","message":"The value '028cb17d-01e5-4d92-bfee-89b201a922' is not valid.","target":"id"}]}}
Gives details for an error that occurred while handling the request. Note that clients MUST NOT assume that every failed request will produce an object of this schema, or that all of the properties in the response will be non-null, as the error may have prevented this response from being constructed.
Gives details for an error that occurred while handling the request. Note that clients MUST NOT assume that every failed request will produce an object of this schema, or that all of the properties in the response will be non-null, as the error may have prevented this response from being constructed.