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Add Mailbox API Endpoint Bug, "active must be a boolean"

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    ramiroro
    wrote on last edited by girish
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    Hello there,

    Not sure if I'm doing something wrong but I am trying to create a Cloudron User and Mailbox programatically through the API. I have managed to create a user but when hitting the /mail/{domain}/mailboxes POST method, and sending the required body params (name, ownerId, and ownerType), I am always met with the message:

    "active must be a boolean"

    This is confusing because in the API spec / swagger it doesn't mention the active parameter. Also I have tried to send the active parameter in many forms in the hopes that the endpoint accept it but no luck.

    API Route POST: /api/v1/mail/{my domain}/mailboxes

    Am currently testing using Postman and an Auth session token from the login endpoint.

    Please advise.

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      Hello there,

      Not sure if I'm doing something wrong but I am trying to create a Cloudron User and Mailbox programatically through the API. I have managed to create a user but when hitting the /mail/{domain}/mailboxes POST method, and sending the required body params (name, ownerId, and ownerType), I am always met with the message:

      "active must be a boolean"

      This is confusing because in the API spec / swagger it doesn't mention the active parameter. Also I have tried to send the active parameter in many forms in the hopes that the endpoint accept it but no luck.

      API Route POST: /api/v1/mail/{my domain}/mailboxes

      Am currently testing using Postman and an Auth session token from the login endpoint.

      Please advise.

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      girish
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      @ramiroro the API docs are most likely a bit out of date with the recent changes. Just pass an additional field active set to true in the request. The flag indicates whether the mailbox is enabled or not.

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        @ramiroro the API docs are most likely a bit out of date with the recent changes. Just pass an additional field active set to true in the request. The flag indicates whether the mailbox is enabled or not.

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        @girish That was the first thing I tried. The endpoint does not seem to accept the extra parameter no matter what I try.

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          @girish That was the first thing I tried. The endpoint does not seem to accept the extra parameter no matter what I try.

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          @ramiroro Do you have the curl request ? Note that you have to pass true as boolean and not as string.

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            @ramiroro Do you have the curl request ? Note that you have to pass true as boolean and not as string.

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            @girish ah alright, that sent me down the right path. needed to switch from encoded body to raw JSON and that cleared it up. thank you!

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