Hi ,
admin api returns error response,
Api : https://api.cursor.com/teams/members
Response :
{
“code”: “internal”,
“message”: “Error”
}
What could be the reason ?
Plan : Teams plan
Thanks,
Hi ,
admin api returns error response,
Api : https://api.cursor.com/teams/members
Response :
{
“code”: “internal”,
“message”: “Error”
}
What could be the reason ?
Plan : Teams plan
Thanks,
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Hey, thanks for the report. I’ll need a bit more info to figure this out:
Are you definitely on the Teams plan, and are you a team admin?
Did you create an API key in the dashboard? It should be here: cursor.com/dashboard → Settings tab → Admin API Keys section.
How exactly are you calling the API? It should look roughly like this:
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer your_api_key_here" \
https://api.cursor.com/teams/members
Admin API access is available on the Teams plan, but you need an API key and admin rights. If you have all that and you still get an internal error, it sounds like a bug. Let me know and we’ll dig in further.
I’m getting the same error: {“code”:“internal”,“message”:“Error”}