Update a membership
/memberships/{membership_gid} An existing membership can be updated by making a PUT request on the membership. Only the fields provided in the data block will be updated;
any unspecified fields will remain unchanged. Memberships on goals, projects, portfolios, and custom_fields can be updated.
Returns the full record of the updated membership.
Parameters
path Path Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
membership_gid
required
Globally unique identifier for the membership. | string |
query Query Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
opt_pretty Provides “pretty” output. Provides the response in a “pretty” format. In the case of JSON this means doing proper line breaking and indentation to make it readable. This will take extra time and increase the response size so it is advisable only to use this during debugging. | boolean |
Request Body
The membership to update.
Responses
Successfully updated the requested membership.
Client Errors
This usually occurs because of a missing or malformed parameter. Check the documentation and the syntax of your request and try again.
errors?:
}
A valid authentication token was not provided with the request, so the API could not associate a user with the request.
errors?:
}
The authentication and request syntax was valid but the server is refusing to complete the request. This can happen if you try to read or write to objects or properties that the user does not have access to.
errors?:
}
Either the request method and path supplied do not specify a known action in the API, or the object specified by the request does not exist.
errors?:
}
Server Errors
There was a problem on Asana’s end. In the event of a server error the response body should contain an error phrase. These phrases can be used by Asana support to quickly look up the incident that caused the server error. Some errors are due to server load, and will not supply an error phrase.
errors?:
}