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Retrieve Identity Resolution Settings


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GET/v1/ControlPlane/Stores/{storeId}/IdentityResolutionSettings

Base url: https://memory.twilio.com (base url)

These settings determine how Customer Memory will use identifiers for searching, merging, and resolving profiles.

Some settings can only take on their default values and are not yet available to change, but coming soon.


Request

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Authentication

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Property nameTypeRequiredPIIDescription
storeIdstring
required
Not PII

A unique Memory Store ID using Twilio Type ID (TTID) format

Example: mem_store_00000000000000000000000000Pattern: ^mem_(store|service)_[0-7][0-9a-z]{25}$

200400404429500503

Identity resolution settings retrieved successfully

SchemaExample
Property nameTypeRequiredPIIDescriptionChild properties
identifierConfigsarray[object]

Optional

List of identifier types and their resolution settings.

Min items: 1Max items: 15

matchingRulesarray[string]

Optional

Priority list of identifiers to locate profiles to apply new data to, or for determining if two existing profiles should merge. Rules are evaluated in order.

  • If no rule matches against existing profiles, a new profile will be created.
  • If a rule matches to a single existing profile, the profile will be updated.
  • If a rule matches to multiple existing profiles, those existing profiles will be merged.
Example: ["email","whatsapp","phone"]Min items: 1Max items: 15

versioninteger

Optional

The current version number of the Identity Resolution Settings. Incremented on each successful update.

Example: 3Minimum: 1
Retrieve Identity Resolution SettingsLink to code sample: Retrieve Identity Resolution Settings
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// Download the helper library from https://www.twilio.com/docs/node/install
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const twilio = require("twilio"); // Or, for ESM: import twilio from "twilio";
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// Find your Account SID and Auth Token at twilio.com/console
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// and set the environment variables. See http://twil.io/secure
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const accountSid = process.env.TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID;
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const authToken = process.env.TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN;
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const client = twilio(accountSid, authToken);
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async function fetchIdentityResolutionSettings() {
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const identityResolutionSetting = await client.memory.v1
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.identityResolutionSettings("mem_store_00000000000000000000000000")
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.fetch();
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console.log(identityResolutionSetting.identifierConfigs);
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}
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fetchIdentityResolutionSettings();

Response

Note about this response
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{
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"identifierConfigs": [
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{
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"idType": "idType",
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"matchingAlgo": "exact",
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"matchingThreshold": 75,
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"limit": 100,
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"limitPolicy": "fifo",
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"enforceUnique": true,
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"normalization": "email"
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}
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],
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"matchingRules": [
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"matchingRules"
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],
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"version": 3
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}