March 23, 2025
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A Couchbase-Server user can check their id (or username), domain, roles, and other details.

HTTP method and URI

GET ./whoami

Description

The call returns an object that contains the following:

  • roles. An object containing a key-value pair for every role assigned to the user. For example, "role": "analytics_reader". Bucket-related roles are accompanied by a statement of the bucket to which the role applies. For example, "bucket_name": "travel-sample".

  • id. The user’s id (or username).

  • domain. The user’s authentication domain, which can be local or external. For information, see Authentication Domains.

  • name. The user’s full name, if specified.

  • password_change_date. The date on which the user’s password was last changed. For example, "2020-02-13T04:08:31.000Z".

Responses

If successful, the call returns 200 OK, and an object that contains information on the user’s id, domain, name, roles, and date of last password-change.

A malformed URI returns 404 Object Not Found. Failure to authenticate returns 401 Unauthorized.

Example

The following call returns information on a user whose id is multiRoleAdmin. Note that the output is piped to the jq command, to facilitate output-readability.

curl -X GET -u multiRoleAdmin:multiRoleAdminPassword \
http://10.143.194.101:8091/whoami | jq

If successful, the command returns output such as the following:

{
  "roles": [
    {
      "role": "analytics_reader"
    },
    {
      "role": "replication_admin"
    },
    {
      "role": "security_admin"
    },
    {
      "role": "bucket_full_access",
      "bucket_name": "travel-sample"
    },
    {
      "role": "query_manage_index",
      "bucket_name": "*"
    },
    {
      "role": "views_reader",
      "bucket_name": "*"
    }
  ],
  "id": "multiRoleAdmin",
  "domain": "local",
  "name": "John Smith",
  "password_change_date": "2020-02-13T04:08:31.000Z"
}

See Also

An overview of Couchbase-Server authentication, and of authentication domains, is provided in Understanding Authentication.