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## What

This is to update incorrect documentation in regards to authentication to the Admin API - raised in https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/issues/6264.

## Why

Because the current documentation has been incorrect since the September 2023 release of [v1.17.0](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/releases/tag/v1.17.0), which had breaking changes to API token usage.

## How

Simple search and replace. I was asked to replace occurrences under `www/apps/docs/content/` but there were also additional places where I thought references should also be updated:

- `packages/medusa/src/api/`
- `www/apps/api-reference/`

Feel free to revert them as needed.

There is also some inconsistency between the format shown in examples e.g. `<API_TOKEN>` vs `{api_token}` vs `{access_token}`.

I have kept the format the same in all cases as the original, as surrounding documentation text would not have format updated as well. I suggest maybe reviewing the documentation and keeping to a consistent format e.g. `<API_TOKEN>`.

 
## Testing 

I have not tested these changes. I would assume the `packages/medusa/src/api/` changes may need more thorough testing?
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---
description: 'Learn how to manage users using the admin APIs. This includes listing, creating, updating, and deleting users.'
addHowToData: true
---
import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs';
import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem';
# How to Manage Users
In this document, youll learn how to manage users using the admin APIs.
## Overview
You can use the user admin API to manage users and teams in the store.
### Scenario
You want to add or use the following admin functionalities:
- List users
- Create a user
- Update a user
- Delete a user
---
## Prerequisites
### Medusa Components
It is assumed that you already have a Medusa backend installed and set up. If not, you can follow the [quickstart guide](../../../development/backend/install.mdx) to get started.
### JS Client
This guide includes code snippets to send requests to your Medusa backend using Medusas JS Client, among other methods.
If you follow the JS Client code blocks, its assumed you already have [Medusas JS Client](../../../js-client/overview.mdx) installed and have [created an instance of the client](../../../js-client/overview.mdx#configuration).
### Medusa React
This guide also includes code snippets to send requests to your Medusa backend using Medusa React, among other methods.
If you follow the Medusa React code blocks, it's assumed you already have [Medusa React installed](../../../medusa-react/overview.mdx) and have [used MedusaProvider higher in your component tree](../../../medusa-react/overview.mdx#usage).
### Authenticated Admin User
You must be an authenticated admin user before following along with the steps in the tutorial.
You can learn more about [authenticating as an admin user in the API reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#authentication).
---
## List Users
You can retrieve users in a store by sending a request to the [List Users API Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#users_getusers):
<Tabs groupId="request-type" isCodeTabs={true}>
<TabItem value="client" label="Medusa JS Client" default>
```ts
medusa.admin.users.list()
.then(({ users }) => {
console.log(users.length)
})
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="medusa-react" label="Medusa React">
```tsx
import { useAdminUsers } from "medusa-react"
const Users = () => {
const { users, isLoading } = useAdminUsers()
return (
<div>
{isLoading && <span>Loading...</span>}
{users && !users.length && <span>No Users</span>}
{users && users.length > 0 && (
<ul>
{users.map((user) => (
<li key={user.id}>{user.email}</li>
))}
</ul>
)}
</div>
)
}
export default Users
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="fetch" label="Fetch API">
```ts
fetch(`<BACKEND_URL>/admin/users`, {
credentials: "include",
})
.then((response) => response.json())
.then(({ users }) => {
console.log(users.length)
})
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="curl" label="cURL">
```bash
curl -L -X GET '<BACKEND_URL>/admin/users' \
-H 'x-medusa-access-token: <API_TOKEN>'
```
</TabItem>
</Tabs>
This API Route doesn't require any parameters.
The request returns an array of user objects.
---
## Create a User
You can create a user by sending a request to the [Create User API Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#users_postusers):
<Tabs groupId="request-type" isCodeTabs={true}>
<TabItem value="client" label="Medusa JS Client" default>
```ts
medusa.admin.users.create({
email: "user@example.com",
password: "supersecret",
})
.then(({ user }) => {
console.log(user.id)
})
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="medusa-react" label="Medusa React">
```tsx
import { useAdminCreateUser } from "medusa-react"
const CreateUser = () => {
const createUser = useAdminCreateUser()
// ...
const handleCreateUser = () => {
createUser.mutate({
email: "user@example.com",
password: "supersecret",
}, {
onSuccess: ({ user }) => {
console.log(user.id)
}
})
}
// ...
}
export default CreateUser
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="fetch" label="Fetch API">
```ts
fetch(`<BACKEND_URL>/admin/users`, {
credentials: "include",
method: "POST",
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
},
body: JSON.stringify({
email: "user@example.com",
password: "supersecret",
}),
})
.then((response) => response.json())
.then(({ user }) => {
console.log(user.id)
})
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="curl" label="cURL">
```bash
curl -L -X POST '<BACKEND_URL>/admin/users' \
-H 'x-medusa-access-token: <API_TOKEN>' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '{
"email": "user@example.com",
"password": "supersecret"
}'
```
</TabItem>
</Tabs>
This API Route requires the following request body parameters:
- `email`: a string indicating the email of the user.
- `password`: a string indicating the password of the user.
The API Route accepts other optional body parameters, such as first name or last name. Check the [API reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#users_postusers) for details on optional body parameters.
The request returns the created user as an object.
---
## Update User
You can update a users details by sending a request to the [Update User API Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#users_postusersuser):
<Tabs groupId="request-type" isCodeTabs={true}>
<TabItem value="client" label="Medusa JS Client" default>
```ts
medusa.admin.users.update(userId, {
first_name: "Marcellus",
})
.then(({ user }) => {
console.log(user.id)
})
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="medusa-react" label="Medusa React">
```tsx
import { useAdminUpdateUser } from "medusa-react"
type Props = {
userId: string
}
const User = ({ userId }: Props) => {
const updateUser = useAdminUpdateUser(userId)
// ...
const handleUpdateUser = (
firstName: string
) => {
updateUser.mutate({
first_name: firstName,
}, {
onSuccess: ({ user }) => {
console.log(user.first_name)
}
})
}
// ...
}
export default User
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="fetch" label="Fetch API">
```ts
fetch(`<BACKEND_URL>/admin/users/${userId}`, {
credentials: "include",
method: "POST",
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
},
body: JSON.stringify({
first_name: "Marcellus",
}),
})
.then((response) => response.json())
.then(({ user }) => {
console.log(user.id)
})
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="curl" label="cURL">
```bash
curl -L -X POST '<BACKEND_URL>/admin/users/<USER_ID>' \
-H 'x-medusa-access-token: <API_TOKEN>' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '{
"first_name": "Marcellus"
}'
```
</TabItem>
</Tabs>
This API Route requires the ID of the user as a path parameter.
In the request body, you can pass any of the users fields that you want to update as parameters. In the example above, you update the users `first_name`. Check the [API reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#users_postusersuser) for all the optional parameters.
The request returns the updated user as an object.
---
## Delete a User
You can delete a user by sending a request to the [Delete User API Route](https://docs.medusajs.com/api/admin#users_deleteusersuser):
<Tabs groupId="request-type" isCodeTabs={true}>
<TabItem value="client" label="Medusa JS Client" default>
```ts
medusa.admin.users.delete(userId)
.then(({ id, object, deleted }) => {
console.log(id)
})
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="medusa-react" label="Medusa React">
```tsx
import { useAdminDeleteUser } from "medusa-react"
type Props = {
userId: string
}
const User = ({ userId }: Props) => {
const deleteUser = useAdminDeleteUser(userId)
// ...
const handleDeleteUser = () => {
deleteUser.mutate(void 0, {
onSuccess: ({ id, object, deleted }) => {
console.log(id)
}
})
}
// ...
}
export default User
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="fetch" label="Fetch API">
```ts
fetch(`<BACKEND_URL>/admin/users/${userId}`, {
credentials: "include",
method: "DELETE",
})
.then((response) => response.json())
.then(({ id, object, deleted }) => {
console.log(id)
})
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="curl" label="cURL">
```bash
curl -L -X DELETE '<BACKEND_URL>/admin/users/<USER_ID>' \
-H 'x-medusa-access-token: <API_TOKEN>'
```
</TabItem>
</Tabs>
This API Route requires the user ID as a path parameter.
It deletes the user and returns the following fields:
- `id`: The ID of the deleted user.
- `object`: The type of object that was deleted. In this case, the value will be `user`.
- `deleted`: A boolean value indicating whether the user was deleted.
---
## See Also
- [How to manage a users profile](./manage-profile.mdx)