Class: WorkOS::UserManagement

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/workos/user_management.rb

Defined Under Namespace

Classes: PasswordHashed, PasswordPlaintext

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(client) ⇒ UserManagement

Returns a new instance of UserManagement.



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 23

def initialize(client)
  @client = client
end

Instance Method Details

#accept_invitation(id:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::Invitation

Accept an invitation

Parameters:

  • id (String)

    The unique ID of the invitation.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1275

def accept_invitation(
  id:,
  request_options: {}
)
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/invitations/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(id)}/accept",
    auth: true,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::Invitation.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#authenticate_with_code(code:, code_verifier: nil, invitation_token: nil, ip_address: nil, device_id: nil, user_agent: nil, signals_id: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse

Authenticate with code.

Parameters:

  • code (String)
  • code_verifier (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • invitation_token (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • ip_address (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • device_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • user_agent (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • signals_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    Per-request overrides.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 184

def authenticate_with_code(
  code:,
  code_verifier: nil,
  invitation_token: nil,
  ip_address: nil,
  device_id: nil,
  user_agent: nil,
  signals_id: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "grant_type" => "authorization_code",
    "client_id" => @client.client_id,
    "client_secret" => @client.api_key,
    "code" => code,
    "code_verifier" => code_verifier,
    "invitation_token" => invitation_token,
    "ip_address" => ip_address,
    "device_id" => device_id,
    "user_agent" => user_agent,
    "signals_id" => signals_id
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/authenticate",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse.new(response.body)
end

#authenticate_with_code_pkce(code:, code_verifier:, client_id: nil, ip_address: nil, user_agent: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ Object

H11 — Exchange a code for tokens with PKCE support (public client; no secret). NOTE: Unlike the other authenticate_with_* helpers, this does NOT delegate to create_authenticate because PKCE is a public-client flow that requires auth: false (no Bearer token / API key in the Authorization header).

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)


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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1711

def authenticate_with_code_pkce(code:, code_verifier:, client_id: nil, ip_address: nil, user_agent: nil, request_options: {})
  cid = client_id || @client.client_id
  raise ArgumentError, "client_id is required" if cid.nil? || cid.empty?
  body = {
    "grant_type" => "authorization_code",
    "client_id" => cid,
    "code" => code,
    "code_verifier" => code_verifier,
    "ip_address" => ip_address,
    "user_agent" => user_agent
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(method: :post, path: "/user_management/authenticate", auth: false, body: body, request_options: request_options)
  WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse.new(response.body)
end

#authenticate_with_device_code(device_code:, ip_address: nil, device_id: nil, user_agent: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse

Authenticate with device code.

Parameters:

  • device_code (String)
  • ip_address (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • device_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • user_agent (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    Per-request overrides.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 412

def authenticate_with_device_code(
  device_code:,
  ip_address: nil,
  device_id: nil,
  user_agent: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "grant_type" => "urn:ietf:params:oauth:grant-type:device_code",
    "client_id" => @client.client_id,
    "device_code" => device_code,
    "ip_address" => ip_address,
    "device_id" => device_id,
    "user_agent" => user_agent
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/authenticate",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse.new(response.body)
end

#authenticate_with_email_verification(code:, pending_authentication_token:, ip_address: nil, device_id: nil, user_agent: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse

Authenticate with email verification.

Parameters:

  • code (String)
  • pending_authentication_token (String)
  • ip_address (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • device_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • user_agent (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    Per-request overrides.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 302

def authenticate_with_email_verification(
  code:,
  pending_authentication_token:,
  ip_address: nil,
  device_id: nil,
  user_agent: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "grant_type" => "urn:workos:oauth:grant-type:email-verification:code",
    "client_id" => @client.client_id,
    "client_secret" => @client.api_key,
    "code" => code,
    "pending_authentication_token" => pending_authentication_token,
    "ip_address" => ip_address,
    "device_id" => device_id,
    "user_agent" => user_agent
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/authenticate",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse.new(response.body)
end

#authenticate_with_magic_auth(code:, email:, invitation_token: nil, ip_address: nil, device_id: nil, user_agent: nil, radar_auth_attempt_id: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse

Authenticate with magic auth.

Parameters:

  • code (String)
  • email (String)
  • invitation_token (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • ip_address (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • device_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • user_agent (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • radar_auth_attempt_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    Per-request overrides.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 262

def authenticate_with_magic_auth(
  code:,
  email:,
  invitation_token: nil,
  ip_address: nil,
  device_id: nil,
  user_agent: nil,
  radar_auth_attempt_id: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "grant_type" => "urn:workos:oauth:grant-type:magic-auth:code",
    "client_id" => @client.client_id,
    "client_secret" => @client.api_key,
    "code" => code,
    "email" => email,
    "invitation_token" => invitation_token,
    "ip_address" => ip_address,
    "device_id" => device_id,
    "user_agent" => user_agent,
    "radar_auth_attempt_id" => radar_auth_attempt_id
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/authenticate",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse.new(response.body)
end

#authenticate_with_organization_selection(pending_authentication_token:, organization_id:, ip_address: nil, device_id: nil, user_agent: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse

Authenticate with organization selection.

Parameters:

  • pending_authentication_token (String)
  • organization_id (String)
  • ip_address (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • device_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • user_agent (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    Per-request overrides.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 377

def authenticate_with_organization_selection(
  pending_authentication_token:,
  organization_id:,
  ip_address: nil,
  device_id: nil,
  user_agent: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "grant_type" => "urn:workos:oauth:grant-type:organization-selection",
    "client_id" => @client.client_id,
    "client_secret" => @client.api_key,
    "pending_authentication_token" => pending_authentication_token,
    "organization_id" => organization_id,
    "ip_address" => ip_address,
    "device_id" => device_id,
    "user_agent" => user_agent
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/authenticate",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse.new(response.body)
end

#authenticate_with_password(email:, password:, invitation_token: nil, ip_address: nil, device_id: nil, user_agent: nil, signals_id: nil, radar_auth_attempt_id: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse

Authenticate with password.

Parameters:

  • email (String)
  • password (String)
  • invitation_token (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • ip_address (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • device_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • user_agent (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • signals_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • radar_auth_attempt_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    Per-request overrides.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 140

def authenticate_with_password(
  email:,
  password:,
  invitation_token: nil,
  ip_address: nil,
  device_id: nil,
  user_agent: nil,
  signals_id: nil,
  radar_auth_attempt_id: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "grant_type" => "password",
    "client_id" => @client.client_id,
    "client_secret" => @client.api_key,
    "email" => email,
    "password" => password,
    "invitation_token" => invitation_token,
    "ip_address" => ip_address,
    "device_id" => device_id,
    "user_agent" => user_agent,
    "signals_id" => signals_id,
    "radar_auth_attempt_id" => radar_auth_attempt_id
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/authenticate",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse.new(response.body)
end

#authenticate_with_radar_email_challenge(code:, radar_challenge_id:, pending_authentication_token:, ip_address: nil, device_id: nil, user_agent: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse

Authenticate with radar email challenge.

Parameters:

  • code (String)
  • radar_challenge_id (String)
  • pending_authentication_token (String)
  • ip_address (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • device_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • user_agent (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    Per-request overrides.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 446

def authenticate_with_radar_email_challenge(
  code:,
  radar_challenge_id:,
  pending_authentication_token:,
  ip_address: nil,
  device_id: nil,
  user_agent: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "grant_type" => "urn:workos:oauth:grant-type:radar-email-challenge:code",
    "client_id" => @client.client_id,
    "client_secret" => @client.api_key,
    "code" => code,
    "radar_challenge_id" => radar_challenge_id,
    "pending_authentication_token" => pending_authentication_token,
    "ip_address" => ip_address,
    "device_id" => device_id,
    "user_agent" => user_agent
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/authenticate",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse.new(response.body)
end

#authenticate_with_radar_sms_challenge(code:, verification_id:, phone_number:, pending_authentication_token:, ip_address: nil, device_id: nil, user_agent: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse

Authenticate with radar sms challenge.

Parameters:

  • code (String)
  • verification_id (String)
  • phone_number (String)
  • pending_authentication_token (String)
  • ip_address (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • device_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • user_agent (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    Per-request overrides.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 486

def authenticate_with_radar_sms_challenge(
  code:,
  verification_id:,
  phone_number:,
  pending_authentication_token:,
  ip_address: nil,
  device_id: nil,
  user_agent: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "grant_type" => "urn:workos:oauth:grant-type:radar-sms-challenge:code",
    "client_id" => @client.client_id,
    "client_secret" => @client.api_key,
    "code" => code,
    "verification_id" => verification_id,
    "phone_number" => phone_number,
    "pending_authentication_token" => pending_authentication_token,
    "ip_address" => ip_address,
    "device_id" => device_id,
    "user_agent" => user_agent
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/authenticate",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse.new(response.body)
end

#authenticate_with_refresh_token(refresh_token:, organization_id: nil, ip_address: nil, device_id: nil, user_agent: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse

Authenticate with refresh token.

Parameters:

  • refresh_token (String)
  • organization_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • ip_address (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • device_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • user_agent (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    Per-request overrides.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 224

def authenticate_with_refresh_token(
  refresh_token:,
  organization_id: nil,
  ip_address: nil,
  device_id: nil,
  user_agent: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "grant_type" => "refresh_token",
    "client_id" => @client.client_id,
    "client_secret" => @client.api_key,
    "refresh_token" => refresh_token,
    "organization_id" => organization_id,
    "ip_address" => ip_address,
    "device_id" => device_id,
    "user_agent" => user_agent
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/authenticate",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse.new(response.body)
end

#authenticate_with_totp(code:, pending_authentication_token:, authentication_challenge_id:, ip_address: nil, device_id: nil, user_agent: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse

Authenticate with totp.

Parameters:

  • code (String)
  • pending_authentication_token (String)
  • authentication_challenge_id (String)
  • ip_address (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • device_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • user_agent (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)
  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    Per-request overrides.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 339

def authenticate_with_totp(
  code:,
  pending_authentication_token:,
  authentication_challenge_id:,
  ip_address: nil,
  device_id: nil,
  user_agent: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "grant_type" => "urn:workos:oauth:grant-type:mfa-totp",
    "client_id" => @client.client_id,
    "client_secret" => @client.api_key,
    "code" => code,
    "pending_authentication_token" => pending_authentication_token,
    "authentication_challenge_id" => authentication_challenge_id,
    "ip_address" => ip_address,
    "device_id" => device_id,
    "user_agent" => user_agent
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/authenticate",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse.new(response.body)
end

#authorize_device(client_id: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::DeviceAuthorizationResponse

H12 — Initiate the OAuth 2.0 device authorization flow.

Returns:

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)


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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1728

def authorize_device(client_id: nil, request_options: {})
  cid = client_id || @client.client_id
  raise ArgumentError, "client_id is required" if cid.nil? || cid.empty?
  body = {"client_id" => cid}
  response = @client.request(method: :post, path: "/oauth2/device_authorization", auth: false, body: body, request_options: request_options)
  WorkOS::DeviceAuthorizationResponse.new(response.body)
end

#confirm_email_change(id:, code:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::EmailChangeConfirmation

Confirm email change

Parameters:

  • id (String)

    The unique ID of the user.

  • code (String)

    The one-time code used to confirm the email change.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 989

def confirm_email_change(
  id:,
  code:,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "code" => code
  }
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/users/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(id)}/email_change/confirm",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::EmailChangeConfirmation.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#confirm_password_reset(token:, new_password:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::ResetPasswordResponse

Reset the password

Parameters:

  • token (String)

    The password reset token.

  • new_password (String)

    The new password to set for the user.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 711

def confirm_password_reset(
  token:,
  new_password:,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "token" => token,
    "new_password" => new_password
  }
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/password_reset/confirm",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::ResetPasswordResponse.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#create_authenticate(client_id:, grant_type:, client_secret: nil, code: nil, code_verifier: nil, invitation_token: nil, ip_address: nil, device_id: nil, user_agent: nil, signals_id: nil, email: nil, password: nil, radar_auth_attempt_id: nil, refresh_token: nil, organization_id: nil, pending_authentication_token: nil, authentication_challenge_id: nil, radar_challenge_id: nil, verification_id: nil, phone_number: nil, device_code: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse

Authenticate

Parameters:

  • client_id (String)

    The client ID of the application.

  • client_secret (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The client secret of the application. May be omitted by public clients that authenticate through other means, such as a PKCE code_verifier.

  • grant_type (String)
  • code (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The authorization code received from the redirect.

  • code_verifier (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The PKCE code verifier used to derive the code challenge passed to the authorization URL.

  • invitation_token (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    An invitation token to accept during authentication.

  • ip_address (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The IP address of the user's request.

  • device_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    A unique identifier for the device.

  • user_agent (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The user agent string from the user's browser.

  • signals_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    An optional Radar signals ID to correlate client-side signals with this authentication attempt.

  • email (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The user's email address.

  • password (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The user's password.

  • radar_auth_attempt_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The ID of an existing Radar authentication attempt to associate with this authentication.

  • refresh_token (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The refresh token to exchange for new tokens.

  • organization_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The ID of the organization to scope the session to.

  • pending_authentication_token (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The pending authentication token from a previous authentication attempt.

  • authentication_challenge_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The ID of the MFA authentication challenge.

  • radar_challenge_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The ID of the Radar email challenge being verified.

  • verification_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The ID of the Radar SMS verification being confirmed.

  • phone_number (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The phone number the Radar SMS challenge was sent to.

  • device_code (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The device verification code.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 70

def create_authenticate(
  client_id:,
  grant_type:,
  client_secret: nil,
  code: nil,
  code_verifier: nil,
  invitation_token: nil,
  ip_address: nil,
  device_id: nil,
  user_agent: nil,
  signals_id: nil,
  email: nil,
  password: nil,
  radar_auth_attempt_id: nil,
  refresh_token: nil,
  organization_id: nil,
  pending_authentication_token: nil,
  authentication_challenge_id: nil,
  radar_challenge_id: nil,
  verification_id: nil,
  phone_number: nil,
  device_code: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "client_id" => client_id,
    "client_secret" => client_secret,
    "grant_type" => grant_type,
    "code" => code,
    "code_verifier" => code_verifier,
    "invitation_token" => invitation_token,
    "ip_address" => ip_address,
    "device_id" => device_id,
    "user_agent" => user_agent,
    "signals_id" => signals_id,
    "email" => email,
    "password" => password,
    "radar_auth_attempt_id" => radar_auth_attempt_id,
    "refresh_token" => refresh_token,
    "organization_id" => organization_id,
    "pending_authentication_token" => pending_authentication_token,
    "authentication_challenge_id" => authentication_challenge_id,
    "radar_challenge_id" => radar_challenge_id,
    "verification_id" => verification_id,
    "phone_number" => phone_number,
    "device_code" => device_code
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/authenticate",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::AuthenticateResponse.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#create_cors_origin(origin:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::CORSOriginResponse

Create a CORS origin

Parameters:

  • origin (String)

    The origin URL to allow for CORS requests.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 645

def create_cors_origin(
  origin:,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "origin" => origin
  }
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/cors_origins",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::CORSOriginResponse.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#create_device(client_id:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::DeviceAuthorizationResponse

Get device authorization URL

Parameters:

  • client_id (String)

    The WorkOS client ID for your application.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 522

def create_device(
  client_id:,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "client_id" => client_id
  }
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/authorize/device",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::DeviceAuthorizationResponse.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#create_magic_auth(email:, invitation_token: nil, ip_address: nil, user_agent: nil, radar_auth_attempt_id: nil, signals_id: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::MagicAuthSendMagicAuthCodeAndReturnResponse

Create a Magic Auth code

Parameters:

  • email (String)

    The email address to send the magic code to.

  • invitation_token (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The invitation token to associate with this magic code.

  • ip_address (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The IP address of the user's request.

  • user_agent (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The user agent string from the user's request.

  • radar_auth_attempt_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The ID of an existing Radar authentication attempt to associate with this request.

  • signals_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    An optional Radar signals ID to correlate client-side signals with this request.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1381

def create_magic_auth(
  email:,
  invitation_token: nil,
  ip_address: nil,
  user_agent: nil,
  radar_auth_attempt_id: nil,
  signals_id: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "email" => email,
    "invitation_token" => invitation_token,
    "ip_address" => ip_address,
    "user_agent" => user_agent,
    "radar_auth_attempt_id" => radar_auth_attempt_id,
    "signals_id" => signals_id
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/magic_auth",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::MagicAuthSendMagicAuthCodeAndReturnResponse.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#create_radar_challenge(user_id:, pending_authentication_token:, phone_number:, ip_address: nil, user_agent: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::SendRadarSmsChallengeResponse

Send a Radar SMS challenge

Parameters:

  • user_id (String)

    The ID of the user to send the SMS challenge to.

  • pending_authentication_token (String)

    The pending authentication token from a previous authentication attempt that triggered the Radar challenge.

  • phone_number (String)

    The phone number to send the SMS verification code to.

  • ip_address (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The IP address of the user's request.

  • user_agent (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The user agent string from the user's request.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 549

def create_radar_challenge(
  user_id:,
  pending_authentication_token:,
  phone_number:,
  ip_address: nil,
  user_agent: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "user_id" => user_id,
    "pending_authentication_token" => pending_authentication_token,
    "phone_number" => phone_number,
    "ip_address" => ip_address,
    "user_agent" => user_agent
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/radar_challenges",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::SendRadarSmsChallengeResponse.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#create_redirect_uri(uri:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::RedirectUri

Create a redirect URI

Parameters:

  • uri (String)

    The redirect URI to create.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1477

def create_redirect_uri(
  uri:,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "uri" => uri
  }
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/redirect_uris",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::RedirectUri.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#create_user(email:, first_name: nil, last_name: nil, name: nil, email_verified: nil, metadata: nil, external_id: nil, ip_address: nil, user_agent: nil, signals_id: nil, password: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::UserCreateResponse

Create a user

Parameters:

  • email (String)

    The email address of the user.

  • first_name (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The first name of the user.

  • last_name (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The last name of the user.

  • name (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The user's full name.

  • email_verified (Boolean, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    Whether the user's email has been verified.

  • metadata (Hash{String => String}, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    Object containing metadata key/value pairs associated with the user.

  • external_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The external ID of the user.

  • ip_address (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The IP address of the user's request.

  • user_agent (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The user agent string from the user's request.

  • signals_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    An optional Radar signals ID to correlate client-side signals with this request.

  • password (WorkOS::UserManagement::PasswordPlaintext, WorkOS::UserManagement::PasswordHashed, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    Identifies the password.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 821

def create_user(
  email:,
  first_name: nil,
  last_name: nil,
  name: nil,
  email_verified: nil,
  metadata: nil,
  external_id: nil,
  ip_address: nil,
  user_agent: nil,
  signals_id: nil,
  password: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "email" => email,
    "first_name" => first_name,
    "last_name" => last_name,
    "name" => name,
    "email_verified" => email_verified,
    "metadata" => ,
    "external_id" => external_id,
    "ip_address" => ip_address,
    "user_agent" => user_agent,
    "signals_id" => signals_id
  }.compact
  if password
    case password
    when WorkOS::UserManagement::PasswordPlaintext
      body["password"] = password.password
    when WorkOS::UserManagement::PasswordHashed
      body["password_hash"] = password.password_hash
      body["password_hash_type"] = password.password_hash_type
    else
      raise ArgumentError, "expected password to be one of: WorkOS::UserManagement::PasswordPlaintext, WorkOS::UserManagement::PasswordHashed, got #{password.class}"
    end
  end
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/users",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::UserCreateResponse.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#create_user_api_key(user_id:, name:, organization_id:, permissions: nil, expires_at: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::UserApiKeyWithValue

Create an API key for a user

Parameters:

  • user_id (String)

    Unique identifier of the user.

  • name (String)

    A descriptive name for the API key.

  • organization_id (String)

    The ID of the organization the user API key is associated with. The user must have an active membership in this organization.

  • permissions (Array<String>, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The permission slugs to assign to the API key. Each permission must be enabled for user API keys.

  • expires_at (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The timestamp when the API key should expire. Must be a future timestamp. If omitted, the key does not expire.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1621

def create_user_api_key(
  user_id:,
  name:,
  organization_id:,
  permissions: nil,
  expires_at: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "name" => name,
    "organization_id" => organization_id,
    "permissions" => permissions,
    "expires_at" => expires_at
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/users/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(user_id)}/api_keys",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::UserApiKeyWithValue.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#delete_user(id:, request_options: {}) ⇒ void

This method returns an undefined value.

Delete a user

Parameters:

  • id (String)

    The unique ID of the user.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 971

def delete_user(
  id:,
  request_options: {}
)
  @client.request(
    method: :delete,
    path: "/user_management/users/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(id)}",
    auth: true,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  nil
end

#delete_user_authorized_application(application_id:, user_id:, request_options: {}) ⇒ void

This method returns an undefined value.

Delete an authorized application

Parameters:

  • application_id (String)

    The ID or client ID of the application.

  • user_id (String)

    The ID of the user.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1548

def delete_user_authorized_application(
  application_id:,
  user_id:,
  request_options: {}
)
  @client.request(
    method: :delete,
    path: "/user_management/users/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(user_id)}/authorized_applications/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(application_id)}",
    auth: true,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  nil
end

#find_invitation_by_token(token:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::UserInvite

Find an invitation by token

Parameters:

  • token (String)

    The token used to accept the invitation.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1237

def find_invitation_by_token(
  token:,
  request_options: {}
)
  response = @client.request(
    method: :get,
    path: "/user_management/invitations/by_token/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(token)}",
    auth: true,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::UserInvite.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#get_authorization_url(redirect_uri:, client_id: nil, provider: nil, connection_id: nil, organization_id: nil, domain_hint: nil, login_hint: nil, state: nil, screen_hint: nil, code_challenge: nil, code_challenge_method: nil, prompt: nil) ⇒ Object

H09 — Build an AuthKit authorization URL (client-side, no HTTP call). Overrides the generated get_authorization_url which hits the API.

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)


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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1659

def get_authorization_url(redirect_uri:, client_id: nil, provider: nil, connection_id: nil,
  organization_id: nil, domain_hint: nil, login_hint: nil,
  state: nil, screen_hint: nil, code_challenge: nil,
  code_challenge_method: nil, prompt: nil, **)
  cid = client_id || @client.client_id
  raise ArgumentError, "client_id is required (set on Client or pass explicitly)" if cid.nil? || cid.empty?
  raise ArgumentError, "provider, connection_id, or organization_id required" if provider.nil? && connection_id.nil? && organization_id.nil?
  params = {
    "client_id" => cid,
    "redirect_uri" => redirect_uri,
    "response_type" => "code",
    "provider" => provider,
    "connection_id" => connection_id,
    "organization_id" => organization_id,
    "domain_hint" => domain_hint,
    "login_hint" => ,
    "state" => state,
    "screen_hint" => screen_hint,
    "code_challenge" => code_challenge,
    "code_challenge_method" => code_challenge_method,
    "prompt" => prompt
  }.compact
  build_url("/user_management/authorize", params)
end

#get_authorization_url_with_pkce(redirect_uri:, client_id: nil, **opts) ⇒ Object

H10 — AuthKit authorization URL with auto-generated PKCE + state. Returns [url, code_verifier, state].



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1686

def get_authorization_url_with_pkce(redirect_uri:, client_id: nil, **opts)
  pair = WorkOS::PKCE.generate_pair
  state = opts.delete(:state) || WorkOS::PKCE.generate_code_verifier
  # Strip caller-supplied PKCE params: this helper exists specifically
  # to generate them, so a caller-provided value would either silently
  # override our freshly-generated challenge (defeating the helper) or
  # collide with the keyword args below and raise. Mirror the existing
  # opts.delete(:state) pattern.
  opts.delete(:code_challenge)
  opts.delete(:code_challenge_method)
  url = get_authorization_url(
    redirect_uri: redirect_uri,
    client_id: client_id,
    state: state,
    code_challenge: pair[:code_challenge],
    code_challenge_method: "S256",
    **opts
  )
  [url, pair[:code_verifier], state]
end

#get_email_verification(id:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::EmailVerification

Get an email verification code

Parameters:

  • id (String)

    The ID of the email verification code.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 668

def get_email_verification(
  id:,
  request_options: {}
)
  response = @client.request(
    method: :get,
    path: "/user_management/email_verification/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(id)}",
    auth: true,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::EmailVerification.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#get_invitation(id:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::UserInvite

Get an invitation

Parameters:

  • id (String)

    The unique ID of the invitation.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1256

def get_invitation(
  id:,
  request_options: {}
)
  response = @client.request(
    method: :get,
    path: "/user_management/invitations/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(id)}",
    auth: true,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::UserInvite.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#get_jwks(client_id:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::JwksResponse

Get JWKS

Parameters:

  • client_id (String)

    Identifies the application making the request to the WorkOS server. You can obtain your client ID from the API Keys page in the dashboard.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 31

def get_jwks(
  client_id:,
  request_options: {}
)
  response = @client.request(
    method: :get,
    path: "/sso/jwks/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(client_id)}",
    auth: true,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::JwksResponse.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#get_jwks_url(client_id: nil) ⇒ Object

@oagen-ignore-start — non-spec helpers (hand-maintained) H13 — Build the JWKS URL for a given client_id (no HTTP call). Pair with #get_jwks (generated) to fetch the keyset.

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)


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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1650

def get_jwks_url(client_id: nil)
  cid = client_id || @client.client_id
  raise ArgumentError, "client_id is required" if cid.nil? || cid.empty?
  base = @client.base_url
  URI.join(base, "/sso/jwks/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(cid)}").to_s
end

#get_logout_url(session_id:, return_to: nil) ⇒ String

Build the AuthKit logout redirect URL (client-side, no HTTP call).

Parameters:

  • session_id (String)

    The session ID (from the sid claim of the access token).

  • return_to (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    URL to redirect the user to after session revocation.

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1744

def get_logout_url(session_id:, return_to: nil)
  params = {"session_id" => session_id}
  params["return_to"] = return_to if return_to
  build_url("/user_management/sessions/logout", params)
end

#get_magic_auth(id:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::MagicAuth

Get Magic Auth code details

Parameters:

  • id (String)

    The unique ID of the Magic Auth code.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1414

def get_magic_auth(
  id:,
  request_options: {}
)
  response = @client.request(
    method: :get,
    path: "/user_management/magic_auth/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(id)}",
    auth: true,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::MagicAuth.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#get_password_reset(id:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::PasswordReset

Get a password reset token

Parameters:

  • id (String)

    The ID of the password reset token.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 736

def get_password_reset(
  id:,
  request_options: {}
)
  response = @client.request(
    method: :get,
    path: "/user_management/password_reset/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(id)}",
    auth: true,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::PasswordReset.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#get_user(id:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::User

Get a user

Parameters:

  • id (String)

    The unique ID of the user.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 893

def get_user(
  id:,
  request_options: {}
)
  response = @client.request(
    method: :get,
    path: "/user_management/users/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(id)}",
    auth: true,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::User.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#get_user_by_external_id(external_id:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::User

Get a user by external ID

Parameters:

  • external_id (String)

    The external ID of the user.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 874

def get_user_by_external_id(
  external_id:,
  request_options: {}
)
  response = @client.request(
    method: :get,
    path: "/user_management/users/external_id/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(external_id)}",
    auth: true,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::User.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#get_user_identities(id:, request_options: {}) ⇒ Array<WorkOS::UserIdentitiesGetItem>

Get user identities

Parameters:

  • id (String)

    The unique ID of the user.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1082

def get_user_identities(
  id:,
  request_options: {}
)
  response = @client.request(
    method: :get,
    path: "/user_management/users/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(id)}/identities",
    auth: true,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  parsed = JSON.parse(response.body)
  (parsed || []).map { |item| WorkOS::UserIdentitiesGetItem.new(item) }
end

#list_cors_origins(before: nil, after: nil, limit: 10, order: "desc", request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::Types::ListStruct<WorkOS::CORSOriginResponse>

List CORS origins

Parameters:

  • before (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    An object ID that defines your place in the list. When the ID is not present, you are at the end of the list. For example, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with "obj_123", your subsequent call can include before="obj_123" to fetch a new batch of objects before "obj_123".

  • after (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    An object ID that defines your place in the list. When the ID is not present, you are at the end of the list. For example, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with "obj_123", your subsequent call can include after="obj_123" to fetch a new batch of objects after "obj_123".

  • limit (Integer, nil) (defaults to: 10)

    Upper limit on the number of objects to return, between 1 and 100.

  • order (WorkOS::Types::PaginationOrder, nil) (defaults to: "desc")

    Order the results by the creation time. Supported values are "asc" (ascending), "desc" (descending), and "normal" (descending with reversed cursor semantics where before fetches older records and after fetches newer records).

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 604

def list_cors_origins(
  before: nil,
  after: nil,
  limit: 10,
  order: "desc",
  request_options: {}
)
  params = {
    "before" => before,
    "after" => after,
    "limit" => limit,
    "order" => order
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :get,
    path: "/user_management/cors_origins",
    auth: true,
    params: params,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  fetch_next = ->(cursor) {
    list_cors_origins(
      before: before,
      after: cursor,
      limit: limit,
      order: order,
      request_options: request_options
    )
  }
  WorkOS::Types::ListStruct.from_response(
    response,
    model: WorkOS::CORSOriginResponse,
    filters: {before: before, limit: limit, order: order},
    fetch_next: fetch_next
  )
end

#list_invitations(before: nil, after: nil, limit: 10, order: "desc", organization_id: nil, email: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::Types::ListStruct<WorkOS::UserInvite>

List invitations

Parameters:

  • before (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    An object ID that defines your place in the list. When the ID is not present, you are at the end of the list. For example, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with "obj_123", your subsequent call can include before="obj_123" to fetch a new batch of objects before "obj_123".

  • after (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    An object ID that defines your place in the list. When the ID is not present, you are at the end of the list. For example, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with "obj_123", your subsequent call can include after="obj_123" to fetch a new batch of objects after "obj_123".

  • limit (Integer, nil) (defaults to: 10)

    Upper limit on the number of objects to return, between 1 and 100.

  • order (WorkOS::Types::PaginationOrder, nil) (defaults to: "desc")

    Order the results by the creation time. Supported values are "asc" (ascending), "desc" (descending), and "normal" (descending with reversed cursor semantics where before fetches older records and after fetches newer records).

  • organization_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The ID of the organization that the recipient will join.

  • email (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The email address of the recipient.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1152

def list_invitations(
  before: nil,
  after: nil,
  limit: 10,
  order: "desc",
  organization_id: nil,
  email: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  params = {
    "before" => before,
    "after" => after,
    "limit" => limit,
    "order" => order,
    "organization_id" => organization_id,
    "email" => email
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :get,
    path: "/user_management/invitations",
    auth: true,
    params: params,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  fetch_next = ->(cursor) {
    list_invitations(
      before: before,
      after: cursor,
      limit: limit,
      order: order,
      organization_id: organization_id,
      email: email,
      request_options: request_options
    )
  }
  WorkOS::Types::ListStruct.from_response(
    response,
    model: WorkOS::UserInvite,
    filters: {before: before, limit: limit, order: order, organization_id: organization_id, email: email},
    fetch_next: fetch_next
  )
end

#list_jwt_template(request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::JWTTemplateResponse

Get JWT template

Parameters:

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1337

def list_jwt_template(request_options: {})
  response = @client.request(
    method: :get,
    path: "/user_management/jwt_template",
    auth: true,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::JWTTemplateResponse.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#list_redirect_uris(before: nil, after: nil, limit: 10, order: "desc", request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::Types::ListStruct<WorkOS::RedirectUri>

List redirect URIs

Parameters:

  • before (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    An object ID that defines your place in the list. When the ID is not present, you are at the end of the list. For example, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with "obj_123", your subsequent call can include before="obj_123" to fetch a new batch of objects before "obj_123".

  • after (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    An object ID that defines your place in the list. When the ID is not present, you are at the end of the list. For example, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with "obj_123", your subsequent call can include after="obj_123" to fetch a new batch of objects after "obj_123".

  • limit (Integer, nil) (defaults to: 10)

    Upper limit on the number of objects to return, between 1 and 100.

  • order (WorkOS::Types::PaginationOrder, nil) (defaults to: "desc")

    Order the results by the creation time. Supported values are "asc" (ascending), "desc" (descending), and "normal" (descending with reversed cursor semantics where before fetches older records and after fetches newer records).

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1436

def list_redirect_uris(
  before: nil,
  after: nil,
  limit: 10,
  order: "desc",
  request_options: {}
)
  params = {
    "before" => before,
    "after" => after,
    "limit" => limit,
    "order" => order
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :get,
    path: "/user_management/redirect_uris",
    auth: true,
    params: params,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  fetch_next = ->(cursor) {
    list_redirect_uris(
      before: before,
      after: cursor,
      limit: limit,
      order: order,
      request_options: request_options
    )
  }
  WorkOS::Types::ListStruct.from_response(
    response,
    model: WorkOS::RedirectUri,
    filters: {before: before, limit: limit, order: order},
    fetch_next: fetch_next
  )
end

#list_sessions(id:, before: nil, after: nil, limit: 10, order: "desc", request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::Types::ListStruct<WorkOS::UserSessionsListItem>

List sessions

Parameters:

  • id (String)

    The ID of the user.

  • before (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    An object ID that defines your place in the list. When the ID is not present, you are at the end of the list. For example, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with "obj_123", your subsequent call can include before="obj_123" to fetch a new batch of objects before "obj_123".

  • after (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    An object ID that defines your place in the list. When the ID is not present, you are at the end of the list. For example, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with "obj_123", your subsequent call can include after="obj_123" to fetch a new batch of objects after "obj_123".

  • limit (Integer, nil) (defaults to: 10)

    Upper limit on the number of objects to return, between 1 and 100.

  • order (WorkOS::Types::PaginationOrder, nil) (defaults to: "desc")

    Order the results by the creation time. Supported values are "asc" (ascending), "desc" (descending), and "normal" (descending with reversed cursor semantics where before fetches older records and after fetches newer records).

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1104

def list_sessions(
  id:,
  before: nil,
  after: nil,
  limit: 10,
  order: "desc",
  request_options: {}
)
  params = {
    "before" => before,
    "after" => after,
    "limit" => limit,
    "order" => order
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :get,
    path: "/user_management/users/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(id)}/sessions",
    auth: true,
    params: params,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  fetch_next = ->(cursor) {
    list_sessions(
      id: id,
      before: before,
      after: cursor,
      limit: limit,
      order: order,
      request_options: request_options
    )
  }
  WorkOS::Types::ListStruct.from_response(
    response,
    model: WorkOS::UserSessionsListItem,
    filters: {id: id, before: before, limit: limit, order: order},
    fetch_next: fetch_next
  )
end

#list_user_api_keys(user_id:, before: nil, after: nil, limit: 10, order: "desc", organization_id: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::Types::ListStruct<WorkOS::UserApiKey>

List API keys for a user

Parameters:

  • user_id (String)

    Unique identifier of the user.

  • before (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    An object ID that defines your place in the list. When the ID is not present, you are at the end of the list.

  • after (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    An object ID that defines your place in the list. When the ID is not present, you are at the end of the list.

  • limit (Integer, nil) (defaults to: 10)

    Upper limit on the number of objects to return, between 1 and 100.

  • order (WorkOS::Types::PaginationOrder, nil) (defaults to: "desc")

    Order the results by the creation time.

  • organization_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The ID of the organization to filter user API keys by. When provided, only API keys created against that organization membership are returned.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1571

def list_user_api_keys(
  user_id:,
  before: nil,
  after: nil,
  limit: 10,
  order: "desc",
  organization_id: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  params = {
    "before" => before,
    "after" => after,
    "limit" => limit,
    "order" => order,
    "organization_id" => organization_id
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :get,
    path: "/user_management/users/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(user_id)}/api_keys",
    auth: true,
    params: params,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  fetch_next = ->(cursor) {
    list_user_api_keys(
      user_id: user_id,
      before: before,
      after: cursor,
      limit: limit,
      order: order,
      organization_id: organization_id,
      request_options: request_options
    )
  }
  WorkOS::Types::ListStruct.from_response(
    response,
    model: WorkOS::UserApiKey,
    filters: {user_id: user_id, before: before, limit: limit, order: order, organization_id: organization_id},
    fetch_next: fetch_next
  )
end

#list_user_authorized_applications(user_id:, before: nil, after: nil, limit: 10, order: "desc", request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::Types::ListStruct<WorkOS::AuthorizedConnectApplicationListData>

List authorized applications

Parameters:

  • user_id (String)

    The ID of the user.

  • before (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    An object ID that defines your place in the list. When the ID is not present, you are at the end of the list. For example, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with "obj_123", your subsequent call can include before="obj_123" to fetch a new batch of objects before "obj_123".

  • after (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    An object ID that defines your place in the list. When the ID is not present, you are at the end of the list. For example, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with "obj_123", your subsequent call can include after="obj_123" to fetch a new batch of objects after "obj_123".

  • limit (Integer, nil) (defaults to: 10)

    Upper limit on the number of objects to return, between 1 and 100.

  • order (WorkOS::Types::PaginationOrder, nil) (defaults to: "desc")

    Order the results by the creation time. Supported values are "asc" (ascending), "desc" (descending), and "normal" (descending with reversed cursor semantics where before fetches older records and after fetches newer records).

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1504

def list_user_authorized_applications(
  user_id:,
  before: nil,
  after: nil,
  limit: 10,
  order: "desc",
  request_options: {}
)
  params = {
    "before" => before,
    "after" => after,
    "limit" => limit,
    "order" => order
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :get,
    path: "/user_management/users/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(user_id)}/authorized_applications",
    auth: true,
    params: params,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  fetch_next = ->(cursor) {
    list_user_authorized_applications(
      user_id: user_id,
      before: before,
      after: cursor,
      limit: limit,
      order: order,
      request_options: request_options
    )
  }
  WorkOS::Types::ListStruct.from_response(
    response,
    model: WorkOS::AuthorizedConnectApplicationListData,
    filters: {user_id: user_id, before: before, limit: limit, order: order},
    fetch_next: fetch_next
  )
end

#list_users(before: nil, after: nil, limit: 10, order: "desc", organization: nil, organization_id: nil, email: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::Types::ListStruct<WorkOS::User>

List users

Parameters:

  • before (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    An object ID that defines your place in the list. When the ID is not present, you are at the end of the list. For example, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with "obj_123", your subsequent call can include before="obj_123" to fetch a new batch of objects before "obj_123".

  • after (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    An object ID that defines your place in the list. When the ID is not present, you are at the end of the list. For example, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with "obj_123", your subsequent call can include after="obj_123" to fetch a new batch of objects after "obj_123".

  • limit (Integer, nil) (defaults to: 10)

    Upper limit on the number of objects to return, between 1 and 100.

  • order (WorkOS::Types::PaginationOrder, nil) (defaults to: "desc")

    Order the results by the creation time. Supported values are "asc" (ascending), "desc" (descending), and "normal" (descending with reversed cursor semantics where before fetches older records and after fetches newer records).

  • organization (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    (deprecated) Filter users by the organization they are a member of. Deprecated in favor of organization_id.

  • organization_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    Filter users by the organization they are a member of.

  • email (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    Filter users by their email address.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 761

def list_users(
  before: nil,
  after: nil,
  limit: 10,
  order: "desc",
  organization: nil,
  organization_id: nil,
  email: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  params = {
    "before" => before,
    "after" => after,
    "limit" => limit,
    "order" => order,
    "organization" => organization,
    "organization_id" => organization_id,
    "email" => email
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :get,
    path: "/user_management/users",
    auth: true,
    params: params,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  fetch_next = ->(cursor) {
    list_users(
      before: before,
      after: cursor,
      limit: limit,
      order: order,
      organization: organization,
      organization_id: organization_id,
      email: email,
      request_options: request_options
    )
  }
  WorkOS::Types::ListStruct.from_response(
    response,
    model: WorkOS::User,
    filters: {before: before, limit: limit, order: order, organization: organization, organization_id: organization_id, email: email},
    fetch_next: fetch_next
  )
end

#resend_invitation(id:, locale: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::UserInvite

Resend an invitation

Parameters:

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1295

def resend_invitation(
  id:,
  locale: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "locale" => locale
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/invitations/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(id)}/resend",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::UserInvite.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#reset_password(email:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::PasswordReset

Create a password reset token

Parameters:

  • email (String)

    The email address of the user requesting a password reset.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 687

def reset_password(
  email:,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "email" => email
  }
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/password_reset",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::PasswordReset.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#revoke_invitation(id:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::Invitation

Revoke an invitation

Parameters:

  • id (String)

    The unique ID of the invitation.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1319

def revoke_invitation(
  id:,
  request_options: {}
)
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/invitations/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(id)}/revoke",
    auth: true,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::Invitation.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#revoke_session(session_id:, request_options: {}) ⇒ void

This method returns an undefined value.

Revoke Session

Parameters:

  • session_id (String)

    The ID of the session to revoke. This can be extracted from the sid claim of the access token.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 580

def revoke_session(
  session_id:,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "session_id" => session_id
  }
  @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/sessions/revoke",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  nil
end

#send_email_change(id:, new_email:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::EmailChange

Send email change code

Parameters:

  • id (String)

    The unique ID of the user.

  • new_email (String)

    The new email address to change to.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1014

def send_email_change(
  id:,
  new_email:,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "new_email" => new_email
  }
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/users/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(id)}/email_change/send",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::EmailChange.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#send_invitation(email:, organization_id: nil, role_slug: nil, expires_in_days: nil, inviter_user_id: nil, locale: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::UserInvite

Send an invitation

Parameters:

  • email (String)

    The email address of the recipient.

  • organization_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The ID of the organization that the recipient will join.

  • role_slug (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The role that the recipient will receive when they join the organization in the invitation.

  • expires_in_days (Integer, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    How many days the invitations will be valid for. Must be between 1 and 30 days. Defaults to 7 days if not specified.

  • inviter_user_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The ID of the user who invites the recipient. The invitation email will mention the name of this user.

  • locale (WorkOS::Types::CreateUserInviteOptionsLocale, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The locale to use when rendering the invitation email. See supported locales.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1204

def send_invitation(
  email:,
  organization_id: nil,
  role_slug: nil,
  expires_in_days: nil,
  inviter_user_id: nil,
  locale: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "email" => email,
    "organization_id" => organization_id,
    "role_slug" => role_slug,
    "expires_in_days" => expires_in_days,
    "inviter_user_id" => inviter_user_id,
    "locale" => locale
  }.compact
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/invitations",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::UserInvite.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#send_verification_email(id:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::SendVerificationEmailResponse

Send verification email

Parameters:

  • id (String)

    The ID of the user.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1063

def send_verification_email(
  id:,
  request_options: {}
)
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/users/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(id)}/email_verification/send",
    auth: true,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::SendVerificationEmailResponse.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#update_jwt_template(content:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::JWTTemplateResponse

Update JWT template

Parameters:

  • content (String)

    The JWT template content as a Liquid template string.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1353

def update_jwt_template(
  content:,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "content" => content
  }
  response = @client.request(
    method: :put,
    path: "/user_management/jwt_template",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::JWTTemplateResponse.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#update_user(id:, email: nil, first_name: nil, last_name: nil, name: nil, email_verified: nil, metadata: nil, external_id: nil, locale: nil, password: nil, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::User

Update a user

Parameters:

  • id (String)

    The unique ID of the user.

  • email (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The email address of the user.

  • first_name (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The first name of the user.

  • last_name (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The last name of the user.

  • name (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The user's full name.

  • email_verified (Boolean, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    Whether the user's email has been verified.

  • metadata (Hash{String => String}, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    Object containing metadata key/value pairs associated with the user.

  • external_id (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The external ID of the user.

  • locale (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    The user's preferred locale.

  • password (WorkOS::UserManagement::PasswordPlaintext, WorkOS::UserManagement::PasswordHashed, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    Identifies the password.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 921

def update_user(
  id:,
  email: nil,
  first_name: nil,
  last_name: nil,
  name: nil,
  email_verified: nil,
  metadata: nil,
  external_id: nil,
  locale: nil,
  password: nil,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "email" => email,
    "first_name" => first_name,
    "last_name" => last_name,
    "name" => name,
    "email_verified" => email_verified,
    "metadata" => ,
    "external_id" => external_id,
    "locale" => locale
  }.compact
  if password
    case password
    when WorkOS::UserManagement::PasswordPlaintext
      body["password"] = password.password
    when WorkOS::UserManagement::PasswordHashed
      body["password_hash"] = password.password_hash
      body["password_hash_type"] = password.password_hash_type
    else
      raise ArgumentError, "expected password to be one of: WorkOS::UserManagement::PasswordPlaintext, WorkOS::UserManagement::PasswordHashed, got #{password.class}"
    end
  end
  response = @client.request(
    method: :put,
    path: "/user_management/users/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(id)}",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::User.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end

#verify_email(id:, code:, request_options: {}) ⇒ WorkOS::VerifyEmailResponse

Verify email

Parameters:

  • id (String)

    The ID of the user.

  • code (String)

    The one-time email verification code.

  • request_options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    (see WorkOS::Types::RequestOptions)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/workos/user_management.rb', line 1039

def verify_email(
  id:,
  code:,
  request_options: {}
)
  body = {
    "code" => code
  }
  response = @client.request(
    method: :post,
    path: "/user_management/users/#{WorkOS::Util.encode_path(id)}/email_verification/confirm",
    auth: true,
    body: body,
    request_options: request_options
  )
  result = WorkOS::VerifyEmailResponse.new(response.body)
  result.last_response = WorkOS::Types::ApiResponse.new(http_status: response.code.to_i, http_headers: response.each_header.to_h, request_id: response["x-request-id"])
  result
end