They should have access to everything through the Chatter REST API that they have access to through the web UI. It doesn't look like there are any limits to retrieving the files for a group through /chatter/groups/<group id>/files
Are you referring to users who take part in Customer Groups? Through the Chatter REST API they will receive "user summary" payloads in place of "user detail" payloads, so they can't see all the information about users. They are also limited to the customer groups that they have been invited to and don't have their own personal feed, as in the Chatter web UI.
Thanks for the response. Yes, those are the users I am referring to. I know they are limited to the groups they are in, but they do have access to everything like files for those groups, right?
They should have access to everything through the Chatter REST API that they have access to through the web UI. It doesn't look like there are any limits to retrieving the files for a group through /chatter/groups/<group id>/files
They should have access to everything through the Chatter REST API that they have access to through the web UI. It doesn't look like there are any limits to retrieving the files for a group through /chatter/groups/<group id>/files
All Answers
Are you referring to users who take part in Customer Groups? Through the Chatter REST API they will receive "user summary" payloads in place of "user detail" payloads, so they can't see all the information about users. They are also limited to the customer groups that they have been invited to and don't have their own personal feed, as in the Chatter web UI.
Thanks for the response. Yes, those are the users I am referring to. I know they are limited to the groups they are in, but they do have access to everything like files for those groups, right?
They should have access to everything through the Chatter REST API that they have access to through the web UI. It doesn't look like there are any limits to retrieving the files for a group through /chatter/groups/<group id>/files
Excellent, thanks Chris.