- URL:
- https://<root>/services/<folder>
- Methods:
- GET
- Operations:
- Delete Folder, Edit Folder, Rename Service
- Child Resources:
- Report, Service
- Required Capability:
- Access allowed with any authorized privilege
- Version Introduced:
- 10.1
Description
The resource for an individual folder returns the folder's properties, including its description and the services it contains. ArcGIS Server supports a single level hierarchy of folders. By grouping services within a folder, you can conveniently set permissions on them as a single unit. A folder inherits the permissions of the root folder when it is created, but you can change those permissions at a later time.
Request parameters
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| 
 | The response format. The default response format is  Values:  | 
Example usage
The following is a sample request URL used to access an individual folder resource:
https://machine.domain.com/webadaptor/admin/services/testFolder?f=pjsonJSON Response syntax
{
  "folderName": "<folder_name>",
  "description": "<description>",
  "services": [<full_service_name1>, <full_service_name2>]
}JSON Response example
{
  "folderName": "System",
  "description": "The System folder contains automatically deployed services that are used by ArcGIS Server.",
  "services": [
    {
      "folderName": "System",
      "serviceName": "CachingTools",
      "type": "GPServer",
      "description": "The CachingTools service is used by ArcGIS Server to create and manage map service caches."
    },
    {
      "folderName": "System",
      "serviceName": "PublishingTools",
      "type": "GPServer",
      "description": "The PublishingTools service is used by ArcGIS Server to publish service definition files as services."
    },
    {
      "folderName": "System",
      "serviceName": "ReportingTools",
      "type": "GPServer",
      "description": "The ReportingTools service is used by ArcGIS Server to report cache status for Map and Image service caches."
    }
  ]
}