> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.hologram.io/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# List devices (paginated)

> Retrieve pagination information for devices retrieved from `/devices` for organizations with many devices. This endpoint will return empty data if there are fewer devices than the limit specified.



## OpenAPI

````yaml /api/1/openapi.yaml get /devices/pages
openapi: 3.0.0
info:
  title: Hologram REST API v1
  description: >-
    The Hologram HTTP API is a REST-style interface for managing Hologram
    devices, accounts, and cloud data.


    Using the Hologram REST API, you can activate SIMs, get your devices
    approximate location, send SMS to your devices, update a device's usage
    limit, and much more.


    ## Authentication


    Hologram supports **HTTP Basic authentication** using API keys. Simply set
    the username of the request to `apikey`. The password field is the API key
    itself.


    You can find your API key on the Hologram Dashboard under [Account
    Settings](https://dashboard.hologram.io/settings/api).


    Your API key gives you access to your personal account, as well as any
    organizations you are a member of. Make sure you don't store your API key in
    a publicly accessible place like GitHub. If you are a member of multiple
    organizations, many endpoints accept an `orgid` argument to filter for
    devices or other objects within a specific organization.


    You can find your `orgid` by following [this guide from our Help
    Center](https://support.hologram.io/hc/en-us/articles/360035421234-What-is-my-organization-ID-orgid).


    ### Header Example


    ```

    curl --verbose GET \

    'https://dashboard.hologram.io/api/1/users/me' \

    -u apikey:YOUR_API_KEY

    ```


    You can also base64 encode "apikey:YOUR_API_KEY" and include it directly in
    the header.


    ```

    curl --verbose GET \

    'https://dashboard.hologram.io/api/1/users/me' \

    --header "Authorization: Basic BASE64(apikey:YOUR_API_KEY)"

    ```


    ## Requests


    Request bodies can be provided in either JSON or form-urlencoded formats.
    Please note that the examples in this documentation will only display JSON
    bodies.


    ### **JSON body**


    ```

    curl --verbose --request POST \

    --header "Content-Type: application/json" \

    --header "Authorization: Basic BASE64(apikey:YOUR_API_KEY)" \

    --data '{"deviceid": 56668, "body": "Hello device!"}' \

    'https://dashboard.hologram.io/api/1/sms/incoming'

    ```


    ### **form-urlencoded body**


    ```

    curl --verbose --request POST \

    --header "Content-Type: application/x-form-urlencoded" \

    --header "Authorization: Basic BASE64(apikey:YOUR_API_KEY)" \

    --data 'deviceid=56668&body=Hello%20device!' \

    'https://dashboard.hologram.io/api/1/sms/incoming'

    ```


    ## Responses


    All API responses are returned as JSON objects with the following fields:


    * `success` (boolean) - Indicates whether the request was successful.

    * `data` (object or array) - Contains the requested data or information
    about the operation that was performed. Only present when `success` is true.

    * `error` (string) - Information about why the request failed. Only present
    when `success` is false.


    Most GET responses will also include the following fields if a limit is
    included as part of the query string:


    * `limit` (number) - The query limit, some have this value built in and
    others often have a maximum value that the limit can be

    * `size` (number) - The number of values returned by the query

    * `continues` (boolean, optional) - This is only returned if there are more
    values than were returned

    * `links` (array) - Contains information related to the query performed
      * `path` (string) - The API endpoint path
      * `base` (string) - API base URL
      * `next` (string) - URL with query string to get the next results

    Note that all dates and times are returned in UTC.


    ## Rate Limiting


    In order to provide a good quality of service to all of our customers, we
    enforce a rate limit on all API requests.


    If you exceed the rate limit you will receive a HTTP 429 response with a
    JSON response body like this:


    ```

    {
      "success":false,
      "error":"API rate limit exceeded"
    }

    ```


    If you receive this response, you should refrain from making requests for
    5-10 seconds and then retry the request.


    Hologram's REST API provides methods to perform many requests in bulk. For
    example, you can change the data plans of multiple SIMs at once using
    https://dashboard.hologram.io/api/1/links/cellular/changeplan.


    If there is request you would like to make in bulk but cannot, please reach
    out to [support@hologram.io](mailto:support@hologram.io) for assistance.
  version: '1'
servers:
  - url: https://dashboard.hologram.io/api/1
    description: Hologram REST API v1
security: []
tags:
  - name: Devices
    description: Devices
  - name: SIM Configuration
    description: SIM Configuration
    x-group: SIM Configuration - Conductor
  - name: Organizations
    description: Organizations
  - name: Personal account
    description: Personal account
  - name: Async Change Requests
    description: Async Change Requests
paths:
  /devices/pages:
    get:
      tags:
        - Devices
      summary: List devices (paginated)
      description: >-
        Retrieve pagination information for devices retrieved from `/devices`
        for organizations with many devices. This endpoint will return empty
        data if there are fewer devices than the limit specified.
      operationId: getDevicePages
      parameters:
        - name: orgid
          in: query
          description: Filter results to this organization ID
          required: false
          schema:
            type: integer
        - name: limit
          in: query
          description: Maximum number of results to return (max 5000)
          required: false
          schema:
            type: integer
            maximum: 5000
            example: 5000
        - name: states
          in: query
          description: Comma-separated list of network states to filter by.
          required: false
          schema:
            type: string
          example: >-
            LIVE,LIVE-PENDING,PAUSED-USER,PAUSED-SYS,PAUSED-PENDING-USER,PAUSED-PENDING-SYS,INACTIVE,TEST-ACTIVATE,TEST-ACTIVATE-PENDING,DEAD,DEAD-PENDING
        - name: deviceids
          in: query
          description: Comma-separated list of device IDs to include
          required: false
          schema:
            type: string
        - name: tagid
          in: query
          description: Filter results to devices with this tag ID
          required: false
          schema:
            type: integer
        - name: tagids
          in: query
          description: Comma-separated list of tag IDs to filter by
          required: false
          schema:
            type: string
        - name: linkids
          in: query
          description: Comma-separated list of cellular link IDs to filter by
          required: false
          schema:
            type: string
        - name: sims
          in: query
          description: Comma-separated list of SIM identifiers to filter by
          required: false
          schema:
            type: string
        - name: simrange
          in: query
          description: SIM range to filter by, formatted as start-end
          required: false
          schema:
            type: string
        - name: devicesPerPage
          in: query
          description: >-
            Number of devices per page; used to compute page boundary IDs.
            Defaults to limit minus 1 if not provided.
          required: false
          schema:
            type: integer
        - name: showHidden
          in: query
          description: When true, include hidden devices in results
          required: false
          schema:
            type: integer
      responses:
        '200':
          description: OK
          content:
            application/json:
              schema:
                properties:
                  success:
                    $ref: '#/components/schemas/SuccessProperty'
                  limit:
                    description: Maximum number of results requested
                    type: integer
                  size:
                    description: Number of page boundaries returned
                    type: integer
                  continues:
                    description: Whether more results exist beyond this page
                    type: boolean
                  data:
                    description: >-
                      Page boundary device IDs. Pass each startAfterId as the
                      startafter parameter to GET /devices to fetch that page.
                    type: array
                    items:
                      properties:
                        startAfterId:
                          description: Device ID marking the start of a page boundary
                          type: integer
                      type: object
                type: object
        '401':
          description: Unauthorized
      security:
        - apiKeyAuth: []
components:
  schemas:
    SuccessProperty:
      description: Indicates whether the request was successful.
      type: boolean
      example: true
  securitySchemes:
    apiKeyAuth:
      type: http
      description: >-
        HTTP Basic authentication using API keys. Set the username to `apikey`
        and the password to your API key. You can find your API key on the
        Hologram Dashboard under Account Settings.
      scheme: basic

````