Update Promotional Triggers

PUT /v2/triggers

Updating a trigger for MDNless is similar to retrieving any trigger in Connectivity Management. The only difference is a few new values added in the response for MDNless. This page will cover the new values and provide examples of what responses look like with the new values. 

Header Parameters

The request header must contain a current ThingSpace authorization bearer token and a valid VZ-M2M session token, and must set the content-type to JSON.

Parameter Name Data Type Description
Authorization
required
string HTTP Authorization bearer token.
VZ-M2M-Token
required
string A valid session token returned by POST /session/login.
Content-Type
required
string Must be application/json.

Request Body

Parameter Name Data Type Description
triggerId
string The system assigned ID of the Trigger.
triggerName
object The system assigned name of the trigger. When the trigger is associated with MDNless, the name will show "PromoAlerts".
accountName
string The name of the account. An account name is usually numeric and must include any leading zeros.

organizationName

string An optional group name added when the trigger is created.

triggerCategory

string

The category of the trigger. for MDNless this category will always be "PromoAlerts"

promoAlerts

array

An array of additional information for the trigger.

promoAlerts.filterCriteria

object

The filter information used to identify the trigger.

promoalerts.condition

string

The conditons, or thresholds, for the trigger to respond.

promoAlerts.condition.DataPercentage50

boolean

Whether or not the usage has exceeded 50% of the account's total usage allowed.

  • true
  • false
promoAlerts.condition.DataPercentage75 boolean

Whether or not the usage has exceeded 75% of the account's total usage allowed.

  • true
  • false
promoAlerts.DataPercentage90 boolean

Whether or not the usage has exceeded 90% of the account's total usage allowed.

  • true
  • false
promoAlerts.condition.DataPercentage100 boolean

Whether or not the usage has exceeded 100% of the account's total usage allowed.

  • true
  • false
promoAlerts.condition.SmsPercentage50 boolean

Whether or not the number of SMS messages has exceeded 50% of the account's total usage allowed.

  • true
  • false
promoAlerts.condition.SmsPercentage75 boolean

Whether or not the number of SMS messages has exceeded 75% of the account's total usage allowed.

  • true
  • false
promoAlerts.condition.SmsPercentage90 boolean

Whether or not the number of SMS messages has exceeded 90% of the account's total usage allowed.

  • true
  • false
promoAlerts.condition.SmsPercentage100 boolean

Whether or not the number of SMS messages has exceeded 100% of the account's total usage allowed.

  • true
  • false
promoAlerts.condition.NoOfDaysB4PromoExp integer The number of days until the promotional billing rate for MDNless ends.
promoAlerts.EnablePromo boolean

Whether or not the promotional billing rate is enabled.

  • true - rate enabled
  • false - rate is not enabled
     

Example Request

        {
            "triggerId": "0C82E389-1305-40C7-8DD3-E6FDDC984F7D",
            "triggerName": "PromoAlerts_0000123456-00001_12345",
            "accountName": "0000123456-00001",
            "organizationName": "Mdnless_org_name",
            "triggerCategory": "PromoAlerts",
            "promoAlerts": {
                "filterCriteria": {
                },
                "condition": {
                    "dataPercentage50": false,
                    "dataPercentage75": false,
                    "dataPercentage90": false,
                    "dataPercentage100": true,
                    "smsPercentage50": false,
                    "smsPercentage75": false,
                    "smsPercentage90": false,
                    "smsPercentage100": true,
                    "noOfDaysB4PromoExp": 0
                },
                "enablePromo": true
            }
        }

HTTP Request

PUT https://thingspace.verizon.com/api/m2m/v2/triggers

Success Response

Status 200

{
    "status": "Success"
}

Failure Response

All failure responses are in this format:

{
    "errorCode": "error code string",
    "errorMessage": "error message string"
}

Error codes and messages are listed on the Error Messages page, along with explanations and suggestions for corrective actions.

Try It Out!