`GET /api/workspace/members/board` — one server-paginated, filtered + sorted page of the workspace-members board plus the total + the facet chips.
const url = 'https://example.com/api/workspace/members/board';const options = {method: 'GET', headers: {cookie: 'supacloud_session=<supacloud_session>'}};
try { const response = await fetch(url, options); const data = await response.json(); console.log(data);} catch (error) { console.error(error);}curl --request GET \ --url https://example.com/api/workspace/members/board \ --cookie supacloud_session=<supacloud_session>Authorizations
Section titled “Authorizations”Parameters
Section titled “Parameters”Query Parameters
Section titled “Query Parameters”Free-text search over the member display name + email.
role filter chip (owner | admin | member).
Whitelisted sort column: joined_at | name | email | role.
Default joined_at.
asc | desc (default desc).
Recompute the facet chips (default true). The board sends false on a
page/sort change since the chip counts are workspace-wide.
Responses
Section titled “Responses”One page of members.
GET /api/workspace/members/board body — one page of members + total +
facet chips.
object
The workspace-wide facet chips for the workspace-members board.
object
Counts per role (owner | admin | member).
One filter-chip value and its count. Counts are workspace-wide (independent of the active filter — the chip totals do not shift as the user filters).
object
How many rows fall in this bucket.
The bucket value (e.g. a scope, a role, a framework).
Total member count in the workspace (independent of the active filter).
One workspace member row, as returned by GET /api/workspace/members. The
nullable fields are marked required so the wire shape carries the key with
a null value (the FE reads them as required-but-nullable).
object
Examplegenerated
{ "facets": { "by_role": [ { "count": 1, "value": "example" } ], "total": 1 }, "items": [ { "display_name": "example", "email": "example", "id": "2489E9AD-2EE2-8E00-8EC9-32D5F69181C0", "invited_by": "2489E9AD-2EE2-8E00-8EC9-32D5F69181C0", "joined_at": "2026-04-15T12:00:00Z", "role": "example", "user_id": "2489E9AD-2EE2-8E00-8EC9-32D5F69181C0", "workspace_id": "2489E9AD-2EE2-8E00-8EC9-32D5F69181C0" } ], "total": 1}Structured client error
The canonical JSON body of every error response — the single source of truth
the frontend binds to. Every AppError serializes as this exact shape, and
the generated OpenAPI component ApiErrorBody (with its ErrorCode enum) is
what the frontend error schema is generated from, so there is no hand-written
error schema on either end.
object
Machine-readable, stable error code.
Present only on a quota-exceeded 403 — the inline upgrade-CTA payload.
object
The entitlement feature key that was hit, e.g. apps.max_count.
The plan’s limit for this key.
Where to send the user to upgrade.
Current usage (count or bytes, per the key).
Human-readable message (the server’s English text; the client may localize
by code).
Example
{ "code": "not_found"}Authentication required
The canonical JSON body of every error response — the single source of truth
the frontend binds to. Every AppError serializes as this exact shape, and
the generated OpenAPI component ApiErrorBody (with its ErrorCode enum) is
what the frontend error schema is generated from, so there is no hand-written
error schema on either end.
object
Machine-readable, stable error code.
Present only on a quota-exceeded 403 — the inline upgrade-CTA payload.
object
The entitlement feature key that was hit, e.g. apps.max_count.
The plan’s limit for this key.
Where to send the user to upgrade.
Current usage (count or bytes, per the key).
Human-readable message (the server’s English text; the client may localize
by code).
Example
{ "code": "not_found"}Permission denied
The canonical JSON body of every error response — the single source of truth
the frontend binds to. Every AppError serializes as this exact shape, and
the generated OpenAPI component ApiErrorBody (with its ErrorCode enum) is
what the frontend error schema is generated from, so there is no hand-written
error schema on either end.
object
Machine-readable, stable error code.
Present only on a quota-exceeded 403 — the inline upgrade-CTA payload.
object
The entitlement feature key that was hit, e.g. apps.max_count.
The plan’s limit for this key.
Where to send the user to upgrade.
Current usage (count or bytes, per the key).
Human-readable message (the server’s English text; the client may localize
by code).
Example
{ "code": "not_found"}Structured server error
The canonical JSON body of every error response — the single source of truth
the frontend binds to. Every AppError serializes as this exact shape, and
the generated OpenAPI component ApiErrorBody (with its ErrorCode enum) is
what the frontend error schema is generated from, so there is no hand-written
error schema on either end.
object
Machine-readable, stable error code.
Present only on a quota-exceeded 403 — the inline upgrade-CTA payload.
object
The entitlement feature key that was hit, e.g. apps.max_count.
The plan’s limit for this key.
Where to send the user to upgrade.
Current usage (count or bytes, per the key).
Human-readable message (the server’s English text; the client may localize
by code).
Example
{ "code": "not_found"}