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GET State by ID

This endpoint returns a state by its ID.

https://api.sportmonks.com/v3/motorsport/states/STATE_ID
{
    "data": {
        "id": 27,
        "state": "LIVE",
        "name": "Live",
        "short_name": "LIVE",
        "developer_name": "LIVE"
    }
}

Field
Description
Type

id

The unique id of the state

integer

state

The abbreviation of the state

string

name

The full name of the state

string

short_name

The short name of the state

string

developer_name

The name recommended for developers to use

string

Query Parameters
Required?
Description

api_token

YES

Your unique API token

include

NO

Enrich the API with more data by using includes

select

NO

Select specific fields on the base entity

filters

NO

Filter the API response on multiple related entities. There are static filters and dynamic filters.

Please find the possibilities in the Static and Dynamic Filter tab.

Static filters are always the same and filter in one specific way without any custom options. Each static filter is listed below and has a description of how it filters. For more information, please look at our Filters page.

Not applicable for this endpoint.

Pagination

YES

Include depth

You can use a total of 0 nested includes on this endpoint

Include options

None

Related Entities:

Get an overview and explanation of all the fields returned in the API response. The related entities for the States endpoints are:

Code Example

require "uri"
require "net/http"

url = URI("https://api.sportmonks.com/v3/motorsport/states/27?api_token={your_token}")

https = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
https.use_ssl = true

request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)

response = https.request(request)
puts response.read_body
import http.client

conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportmonks.com")
payload = ''
headers = {}
conn.request("GET", "/v3/motorsport/motorsport/states/27?api_token={your_token}", payload, headers)
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))

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