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Is it possible to retrieve the list of all platform event definitions using REST API?



If I have an event name, I can get its definition using data/v40.0/sobjects/<EventName>/eventSchema but what is the endpoint (if any) to get all <EventName> that exist in current org?










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    Is it possible to retrieve the list of all platform event definitions using REST API?



    If I have an event name, I can get its definition using data/v40.0/sobjects/<EventName>/eventSchema but what is the endpoint (if any) to get all <EventName> that exist in current org?










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      Is it possible to retrieve the list of all platform event definitions using REST API?



      If I have an event name, I can get its definition using data/v40.0/sobjects/<EventName>/eventSchema but what is the endpoint (if any) to get all <EventName> that exist in current org?










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      Is it possible to retrieve the list of all platform event definitions using REST API?



      If I have an event name, I can get its definition using data/v40.0/sobjects/<EventName>/eventSchema but what is the endpoint (if any) to get all <EventName> that exist in current org?







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          Retrieving data/v40.0/sobjects/ will give you all objects in the Org, including platform events. Since all platform events end in __e, you can just take the result and filter out those whose name ends in __e.






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          • Great! I hope that there are no potential issues like hitting the limit of the records per response, because I haven't seen any kind of 'next page' URL in the response

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          Retrieving data/v40.0/sobjects/ will give you all objects in the Org, including platform events. Since all platform events end in __e, you can just take the result and filter out those whose name ends in __e.






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          Retrieving data/v40.0/sobjects/ will give you all objects in the Org, including platform events. Since all platform events end in __e, you can just take the result and filter out those whose name ends in __e.






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          Retrieving data/v40.0/sobjects/ will give you all objects in the Org, including platform events. Since all platform events end in __e, you can just take the result and filter out those whose name ends in __e.






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          Retrieving data/v40.0/sobjects/ will give you all objects in the Org, including platform events. Since all platform events end in __e, you can just take the result and filter out those whose name ends in __e.







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          • Great! I hope that there are no potential issues like hitting the limit of the records per response, because I haven't seen any kind of 'next page' URL in the response

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          • Great! I hope that there are no potential issues like hitting the limit of the records per response, because I haven't seen any kind of 'next page' URL in the response

            – Demarsch
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          Great! I hope that there are no potential issues like hitting the limit of the records per response, because I haven't seen any kind of 'next page' URL in the response

          – Demarsch
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          Great! I hope that there are no potential issues like hitting the limit of the records per response, because I haven't seen any kind of 'next page' URL in the response

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