SQS health check

This GET operation checks if the SQS API is healthy and up and running. If successful, you receive an HTTP response code of 200 and a JSON response with the status of UP.

See HTTP response codes for other response codes.

GET /sqs/actuator/health


HEADER INFO

authorisation: HTTP Basic Auth

tenant: <tenantName>

accept: application/JSON


JSON response

{
    "status": "UP"
}

HTTP response codes

Code Description

200

success!

207

Multistatus response

Check out HTTP statuses for more details.
This is not applicable to all operations.

400

malformed request

401

unauthorised; bad username or password

403

forbidden; user does not have appropriate privileges

404

sqs not found

409

conflict with target resource

This often occurs if the item already exists, such as a plan, group, or name.
This is not applicable to all operations.

412

failed validation; this typically means that a property was not set or a value is out of range.

example
HTTP 412
{
  "errors" : [
        {
          "field" : "name",
          "description" : "name is mandatory"
        }
    ]
}

422

failed processing (after passing validation).

example
HTTP 422
{
    "message": "Subscriber max plan count exceeded",
    "errorCode": 1
}
Example 1. SQS response codes
  • 0 = no error

  • 1 = undefined general error

  • 2 = group owner/name pair is not unique

  • 3 = group owner cannot be a member

  • 4 = total member quota exceeds 100%

  • 5 = group does not exist

  • 6 = maximum group size exceeded

  • 7 = the donor does not exist

  • 8 = the shareable plan does not exist

  • 9 = the shareable plan is not a recurring plan

  • 10 = charging group owner unsupported

  • 11 = the recurring donation for this plan already exists

  • 12 = the recipient does not exist

  • 13 = the donor plan max recipient limit was exceeded

  • 14 = subscriber not found

500

internal error

503

request rejected due to overload