Return All Projects in One Organization
Returns multiple projects in the specified organization. Each organization can have multiple projects. Use projects to:
- Isolate different environments, such as development, test, or production environments, from each other.
- Associate different MongoDB Cloud users or teams with different environments, or give different permission to MongoDB Cloud users in different environments.
- Maintain separate cluster security configurations.
- Create different alert settings.
To use this resource, the requesting Service Account or API Key must have the Organization Member role.
Path parameters
-
Unique 24-hexadecimal digit string that identifies the organization that contains your projects. Use the /orgs endpoint to retrieve all organizations to which the authenticated user has access.
Format should match the following pattern:
^([a-f0-9]{24})$
.
Query parameters
-
Flag that indicates whether Application wraps the response in an
envelope
JSON object. Some API clients cannot access the HTTP response headers or status code. To remediate this, set envelope=true in the query. Endpoints that return a list of results use the results object as an envelope. Application adds the status parameter to the response body.Default value is
false
. -
Flag that indicates whether the response returns the total number of items (totalCount) in the response.
Default value is
true
. -
Number of items that the response returns per page.
Minimum value is
1
, maximum value is500
. Default value is100
. -
Number of the page that displays the current set of the total objects that the response returns.
Minimum value is
1
. Default value is1
. -
Flag that indicates whether the response body should be in the prettyprint format.
Default value is
false
.Prettyprint -
Human-readable label of the project to use to filter the returned list. Performs a case-insensitive search for a project within the organization which is prefixed by the specified name.
curl \ --request GET 'https://cloud.mongodb.com/api/atlas/v1.0/orgs/4888442a3354817a7320eb61/groups' \ --header "Authorization: Bearer $ACCESS_TOKEN"
{ "links": [ { "href": "https://cloud.mongodb.com/api/atlas", "rel": "self" } ], "results": [ { "clusterCount": 42, "created": "2025-05-04T09:42:00Z", "id": "32b6e34b3d91647abb20e7b8", "links": [ { "href": "https://cloud.mongodb.com/api/atlas", "rel": "self" } ], "name": "string", "orgId": "32b6e34b3d91647abb20e7b8", "regionUsageRestrictions": "COMMERCIAL_FEDRAMP_REGIONS_ONLY", "tags": [ { "key": "string", "value": "string" } ], "withDefaultAlertsSettings": true } ], "totalCount": 42 }
{ "error": 400, "detail": "(This is just an example, the exception may not be related to this endpoint) No provider AWS exists.", "reason": "Bad Request", "errorCode": "VALIDATION_ERROR" }
{ "error": 401, "detail": "(This is just an example, the exception may not be related to this endpoint)", "reason": "Unauthorized", "errorCode": "NOT_ORG_GROUP_CREATOR" }
{ "error": 403, "detail": "(This is just an example, the exception may not be related to this endpoint)", "reason": "Forbidden", "errorCode": "CANNOT_CHANGE_GROUP_NAME" }
{ "error": 404, "detail": "(This is just an example, the exception may not be related to this endpoint) Cannot find resource AWS", "reason": "Not Found", "errorCode": "RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND" }
{ "error": 500, "detail": "(This is just an example, the exception may not be related to this endpoint)", "reason": "Internal Server Error", "errorCode": "UNEXPECTED_ERROR" }