Shape your requests
Learn how arguments, pagination, filtering, field selection, responses, and errors work with the Circle API on MindCloud.
Once your first Circle request works, use this page to shape real production requests. MindCloud keeps the app-specific API details behind one REST format, so you can control arguments, pagination, filtering, fields, and errors without learning a separate convention for every provider. If you have not connected Circle yet, start with Connect to Circle.
Arguments
Arguments are the inputs an action needs. Pass them as flat fields beside the Universal API fields: query parameters for read and delete actions, JSON body fields for create and update actions. Each Circle action page documents its exact argument keys, types, and which ones are required. Keys are case-sensitive, and requests with missing or invalid required arguments fail instead of guessing.
Request format
The REST format is intentionally plain. Choose a Circle action, call its Universal API URL, authenticate with your MindCloud API Key, and include the connection and action fields in the correct lane for the HTTP method.
| Piece | Where it goes |
|---|---|
| Action fields | Query parameters for GET and DELETE; JSON body fields for POST, PUT, and PATCH. |
connectionId | Query string for reads and deletes; body for creates and updates. |
limit, offset, where, sort, fields | Universal API controls; always query parameters, never body fields. |
Pagination
Paginated list actions accept limit and offset as query parameters. Some providers use page numbers, some use cursors; MindCloud translates your request into whatever Circle expects, so you page through results the same way on every app. Start at offset=0, add limit to the offset after each page, and stop when a page returns fewer rows than you asked for.
curl --request GET \
--url "https://connect.mindcloud.co/v1/universal/circle/latest/actions/get-basic-post" \
--header "Authorization: Bearer $MINDCLOUD_API_KEY" \
--get \
--data-urlencode "connectionId=$CONNECTION_ID" \
--data-urlencode "limit=25" \
--data-urlencode "offset=0"These Circle actions support pagination:
- List Access Groups
- List Basic Posts
- List Comments
- List Community Member Spaces
- List Community Members
- List Community Segments
- List Events
- List Member Tags
- List Profile Fields
- List Space Members
- List Spaces
- List Topics
- Search Community Members
Sorting
Sortable list actions accept a sort query parameter: a comma-separated list of fields, with a - prefix for descending order, such as sort=-createdAt,name. MindCloud maps it into the sorting format Circle supports, and the sortable fields are listed on each action page.
These Circle actions support sorting:
Field selection
Use the fields query parameter to return only the response fields your code reads, with dot notation for nested objects: fields=id,name,profile.email. Selection is applied to each row in data after the response is mapped, and id is kept whenever it exists so rows stay identifiable.
Responses and errors
Every Circle response is mapped into the same public envelope before it reaches your code: success, your rows in a data array (single-row actions return an array with one item), and optional meta. Failed requests return success: false with a stable code to branch on and a human-readable message:
{
"success": false,
"code": "CONNECTION_APP_MISMATCH",
"message": "Connection \"conn_123\" is not configured for this app."
}Check the HTTP status first: 401 or 403 for authentication and authorization, 400 for invalid request shape, and 5xx when MindCloud cannot complete the action upstream. Most failures come from a missing API Key, a missing or mismatched connection, or arguments that do not match the action page.