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API client / Methods / MultiClusters
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Method signature
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About this method

Assign multiple userIDs to a cluster.

Examples

Read the Algolia CLI documentation for more information.

Assign multiple users to a cluster

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// This method is not yet available in php.

Parameters

Parameter Description
userIDs
type: array
Required

userIDs to assign. Note you cannot move users with this method.

If you have already called this method, and it is still running, you will not be able to run this method again for the same userIDs, until the first has finished. Any attempt will be rejected.

A userID can contain:

  • alphanumeric caracters
  • -
  • .
  •   (space)
  • *
clusterName
type: string
Required

Cluster name.

Response

This section shows the JSON response returned by the API. Each API client encapsulates this response inside objects specific to the programming language, so that the actual response might be different. You can view the response by using the getLogs method. Don’t rely on the order of attributes in the response, as JSON doesn’t guarantee the ordering of keys in objects.

JSON format

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{
  "createdAt": "2013-01-18T15:33:13.556Z"
}
Field Description
createdAt
string

Date at which the indexing job has been created.

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