# Get accounts Returns a list of all accounts. Endpoint: GET /accounts Version: 1.75.0 Security: oauth-client-credentials ## Header parameters: - `upvest-client-id` (string, required) Tenant Client ID Example: "ebabcf4d-61c3-4942-875c-e265a7c2d062" - `authorization` (string, required) Bearer (access) token from the OAuth flow with correct scopes. https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6750 Example: "Bearer c2VjcmV0Cg==" - `signature` (string, required) https://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-httpbis-message-signatures-01.html#name-the-signature-http-header - `signature-input` (string, required) https://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-httpbis-message-signatures-01.html#name-the-signature-input-http-he - `upvest-api-version` (string) Upvest API version (Note: Do not include quotation marks) Enum: "1" ## Query parameters: - `sort` (string) Sort the result by created_at, updated_at§. Enum: "created_at", "updated_at" - `order` (string) Sort order of the result list if the sort parameter is specified. Use ASC for ascending or DESC for descending sort order. Enum: "ASC", "DESC" - `offset` (integer) Use the offset argument to specify where in the list of results to start when returning items for a particular query. - `limit` (integer) Use the limit argument to specify the maximum number of items returned. ## Response 200 fields (application/json): - `meta` (object, required) - `meta.offset` (integer, required) Amount of resource to offset in the response. - `meta.limit` (integer, required) Total limit of the response. - `meta.count` (integer, required) Count of the resources returned in the response. - `meta.total_count` (integer, required) Total count of all the resources. - `meta.sort` (string) The field that the list is sorted by. - `meta.order` (string) The ordering of the response. * ASC - Ascending order * DESC - Descending order Enum: "ASC", "DESC" - `data` (array, required) - `data.id` (string, required) Account unique identifier. - `data.created_at` (string, required) Date and time when the resource was created. [RFC 3339-5](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3339#section-5.6), [ISO8601 UTC](https://www.iso.org/iso-8601-date-and-time-format.html) - `data.updated_at` (string, required) Date and time when the resource was last updated. [RFC 3339-5](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3339#section-5.6), [ISO8601 UTC](https://www.iso.org/iso-8601-date-and-time-format.html) - `data.account_group_id` (string, required) Account group unique identifier. - `data.type` (string, required) Account type. * TRADING - Orders in accounts of this type are created on a specific instrument basis. * PORTFOLIO - Orders in accounts of this type are created on a portfolio basis and additional portfolio functionality is available. Enum: "TRADING", "PORTFOLIO" - `data.users` (array, required) - `data.users.id` (string) User unique identifier. - `data.users.type` (string) Relation type * OWNER - Enum: "OWNER" - `data.name` (string, required) The name of the account. - `data.status` (string, required) The status of the account * PENDING_APPROVAL - Account approval is pending - the account is visible through our API but cannot be acted on. * ACTIVE - Account is active - full functionality of the Investment API is accessible. * CLOSING - Account is closing - only sell orders or the transfer of positions out are permissible before the account is closed. * CLOSED - Account is closed with zero balance successfully. * LOCKED - Account is locked for all actions. Enum: "PENDING_APPROVAL", "ACTIVE", "CLOSING", "CLOSED", "LOCKED" - `data.account_number` (integer, required) The serial account number of the account in the account group. ## Response 400 fields (application/problem+json): - `type` (string, required) URL to a document describing the error condition. - `status` (integer, required) Transmission of the HTTP status code so that all information can be found in one place, but also to correct changes in the status code due to the use of proxy servers. - `title` (string) A short, human-readable title for the general error type; the title should not change for given types. - `detail` (string) A human-readable description of the specific error. - `instance` (string) This optional key may be present, with a unique URI for the specific error; this will often point to an error log for that specific response. - `request_id` (string) Correlation ID for the original request. ## Response 401 fields (application/problem+json): - `type` (string, required) URL to a document describing the error condition. - `status` (integer, required) Transmission of the HTTP status code so that all information can be found in one place, but also to correct changes in the status code due to the use of proxy servers. - `title` (string) A short, human-readable title for the general error type; the title should not change for given types. - `detail` (string) A human-readable description of the specific error. - `instance` (string) This optional key may be present, with a unique URI for the specific error; this will often point to an error log for that specific response. - `request_id` (string) Correlation ID for the original request. ## Response 403 fields (application/problem+json): - `type` (string, required) URL to a document describing the error condition. - `status` (integer, required) Transmission of the HTTP status code so that all information can be found in one place, but also to correct changes in the status code due to the use of proxy servers. - `title` (string) A short, human-readable title for the general error type; the title should not change for given types. - `detail` (string) A human-readable description of the specific error. - `instance` (string) This optional key may be present, with a unique URI for the specific error; this will often point to an error log for that specific response. - `request_id` (string) Correlation ID for the original request. ## Response 406 fields (application/problem+json): - `type` (string, required) URL to a document describing the error condition. - `status` (integer, required) Transmission of the HTTP status code so that all information can be found in one place, but also to correct changes in the status code due to the use of proxy servers. - `title` (string) A short, human-readable title for the general error type; the title should not change for given types. - `detail` (string) A human-readable description of the specific error. - `instance` (string) This optional key may be present, with a unique URI for the specific error; this will often point to an error log for that specific response. - `request_id` (string) Correlation ID for the original request. ## Response 429 fields (application/problem+json): - `type` (string, required) URL to a document describing the error condition. - `status` (integer, required) Transmission of the HTTP status code so that all information can be found in one place, but also to correct changes in the status code due to the use of proxy servers. - `title` (string) A short, human-readable title for the general error type; the title should not change for given types. - `detail` (string) A human-readable description of the specific error. - `instance` (string) This optional key may be present, with a unique URI for the specific error; this will often point to an error log for that specific response. - `request_id` (string) Correlation ID for the original request. ## Response 500 fields (application/problem+json): - `type` (string, required) URL to a document describing the error condition. - `status` (integer, required) Transmission of the HTTP status code so that all information can be found in one place, but also to correct changes in the status code due to the use of proxy servers. - `title` (string) A short, human-readable title for the general error type; the title should not change for given types. - `detail` (string) A human-readable description of the specific error. - `instance` (string) This optional key may be present, with a unique URI for the specific error; this will often point to an error log for that specific response. - `request_id` (string) Correlation ID for the original request. ## Response 503 fields (application/problem+json): - `type` (string, required) URL to a document describing the error condition. - `status` (integer, required) Transmission of the HTTP status code so that all information can be found in one place, but also to correct changes in the status code due to the use of proxy servers. - `title` (string) A short, human-readable title for the general error type; the title should not change for given types. - `detail` (string) A human-readable description of the specific error. - `instance` (string) This optional key may be present, with a unique URI for the specific error; this will often point to an error log for that specific response. - `request_id` (string) Correlation ID for the original request. ## Response 504 fields (application/problem+json): - `type` (string, required) URL to a document describing the error condition. - `status` (integer, required) Transmission of the HTTP status code so that all information can be found in one place, but also to correct changes in the status code due to the use of proxy servers. - `title` (string) A short, human-readable title for the general error type; the title should not change for given types. - `detail` (string) A human-readable description of the specific error. - `instance` (string) This optional key may be present, with a unique URI for the specific error; this will often point to an error log for that specific response. - `request_id` (string) Correlation ID for the original request.