Update Password Complexity Settings
Update the password complexity settings of the organization. The settings specify how a password should look (characters, length, etc.)
Header Parameters
- x-zitadel-orgid stringThe default is always the organization of the requesting user. If you like to get/set a result of another organization include the header. Make sure the user has permission to access the requested data. 
- application/json
- application/grpc
- application/grpc-web+proto
Request Body required
- minLength uint64
- hasUppercase booleanDefines if the password MUST contain an upper case letter 
- hasLowercase booleanDefines if the password MUST contain a lowercase letter 
- hasNumber booleanDefines if the password MUST contain a number 
- hasSymbol booleandefines if the password MUST contain a symbol. E.g. "$" 
Request Body required
- minLength uint64
- hasUppercase booleanDefines if the password MUST contain an upper case letter 
- hasLowercase booleanDefines if the password MUST contain a lowercase letter 
- hasNumber booleanDefines if the password MUST contain a number 
- hasSymbol booleandefines if the password MUST contain a symbol. E.g. "$" 
Request Body required
- minLength uint64
- hasUppercase booleanDefines if the password MUST contain an upper case letter 
- hasLowercase booleanDefines if the password MUST contain a lowercase letter 
- hasNumber booleanDefines if the password MUST contain a number 
- hasSymbol booleandefines if the password MUST contain a symbol. E.g. "$" 
- 200
- default
A successful response.
- application/json
- application/grpc
- application/grpc-web+proto
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
- details objectsequence uint64- on read: the sequence of the last event reduced by the projection - on manipulation: the timestamp of the event(s) added by the manipulation creationDate date-time- on read: the timestamp of the first event of the object - on create: the timestamp of the event(s) added by the manipulation changeDate date-time- on read: the timestamp of the last event reduced by the projection - on manipulation: the resourceOwner resource_owner is the organization an object belongs to
{
  "details": {
    "sequence": "2",
    "creationDate": "2023-08-11",
    "changeDate": "2023-08-11",
    "resourceOwner": "69629023906488334"
  }
}
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
- details objectsequence uint64- on read: the sequence of the last event reduced by the projection - on manipulation: the timestamp of the event(s) added by the manipulation creationDate date-time- on read: the timestamp of the first event of the object - on create: the timestamp of the event(s) added by the manipulation changeDate date-time- on read: the timestamp of the last event reduced by the projection - on manipulation: the resourceOwner resource_owner is the organization an object belongs to
{
  "details": {
    "sequence": "2",
    "creationDate": "2023-08-11",
    "changeDate": "2023-08-11",
    "resourceOwner": "69629023906488334"
  }
}
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
- details objectsequence uint64- on read: the sequence of the last event reduced by the projection - on manipulation: the timestamp of the event(s) added by the manipulation creationDate date-time- on read: the timestamp of the first event of the object - on create: the timestamp of the event(s) added by the manipulation changeDate date-time- on read: the timestamp of the last event reduced by the projection - on manipulation: the resourceOwner resource_owner is the organization an object belongs to
{
  "details": {
    "sequence": "2",
    "creationDate": "2023-08-11",
    "changeDate": "2023-08-11",
    "resourceOwner": "69629023906488334"
  }
}
An unexpected error response.
- application/json
- application/grpc
- application/grpc-web+proto
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
- code int32
- message string
- details object[]Array [@type string]
{
  "code": 0,
  "message": "string",
  "details": [
    {
      "@type": "string"
    }
  ]
}
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
- code int32
- message string
- details object[]Array [@type string]
{
  "code": 0,
  "message": "string",
  "details": [
    {
      "@type": "string"
    }
  ]
}
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
- code int32
- message string
- details object[]Array [@type string]
{
  "code": 0,
  "message": "string",
  "details": [
    {
      "@type": "string"
    }
  ]
}