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Get revocation lists

List all of your revocation lists and view details about them.

In this Recipe
  1. Set up authentication
  2. Form the URL
  3. Call the API
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  • Get revocation lists

    List all of your revocation lists and view details about them.

    4 steps
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  • Add a revocation list

    Add a new list to house token identifiers that you want revoked from access. You can have a total of 10 revocation lists.

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    There isn't an operation that lets you modify these settings for a revocation list, so be sure you provide the proper details when adding one. But you can revoke or unrevoke token identifiers from a revocation list, as necessary.

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  • Delete a revocation list

    This also removes support for Access Revocation from any AMD property that's currently using the revocation list.

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    You should disable Token Revocation in your AMD property before deleting a revocation list.

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  • Revoke tokens

    Add a set of token identifiers to a revocation list to revoke them.

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  • Unrevoke tokens

    Remove token identifiers from a revocation list. Once successfully unrevoked, requests that include these tokens will be able to access content delivered via your AMD property.

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  • List identifiers

    List all of the identifiers that belong to a specific revocation list, so you can review their details.

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  • Get an identifier

    Get a specific identifier that belongs to a revocation list and review its details.

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  • List revocation list ARL properties

    Get a list of Property Manager-specific information for each AMD property that uses this revocation list.

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  • Get revocation list identifier count information

    Get the current count and maximum number of identifiers allowed in your revocation list.

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