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OpenapiCommerce

Method-override tunnel for a note — for clients that cannot send PUT, PATCH or…

A note is a timestamped free-text log line — a caller-supplied time, a source, a message and an enabled flag.

POST /v1/commerce/note/{noteid}

Addresshttps://api.hanzo.ai/v1/commerce/note/{noteid}
MethodPOST
Operationpost_commerce_note_by_noteid
AuthAuthorization: Bearer $HANZO_API_KEY

A note is a timestamped free-text log line — a caller-supplied time, a source, a message and an enabled flag. That time is the caller's own field and is distinct from the row's creation stamp; the note search filters on it, so a note written without one is a zero-time note the ops log will never surface. Re-dispatches the request into the handler the intended verb would have reached, taking that verb from a _method form value or query parameter and then from the X-HTTP-Method-Override header. PUT replaces the row, PATCH changes part of it, DELETE removes it, and anything else is 405. The trap is the DEFAULT: naming no override at all leaves the method POST, which this tunnel maps to the PARTIAL UPDATE — it is never a create, and creating is the collection root's job. Behaviour and authorization are the underlying operation's, since the real handler runs. Any valid access token reaches it.

Request

1 field.

FieldInTypeRequiredDescription
noteidpathstringyes

Response

The document declares no response body for this operation. It answers 200 on success and the platform error shape on failure — see Errors.

Examples

hanzo has no subcommand for this operation — the CLI serves only what cloud's live route table confirms. Use HTTP or an SDK.


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