List models for a specific provider
const url = 'https://app.everruns.com/api/v1/providers/example/models';const options = {method: 'GET'};
try { const response = await fetch(url, options); const data = await response.json(); console.log(data);} catch (error) { console.error(error);}curl --request GET \ --url https://app.everruns.com/api/v1/providers/example/modelsParameters
Section titled “ Parameters ”Path Parameters
Section titled “Path Parameters ”Provider ID (prefixed, e.g., prov_…)
Responses
Section titled “ Responses ”List of models
Response wrapper for list endpoints.
All list endpoints return responses wrapped in a data field.
object
Array of items returned by the list operation.
Wrapper that adds API and UI links to a serialized resource.
Uses self_url (not url) for the API link to avoid collision with
resources that already have a url field (e.g. McpServer). The
allowed_actions array carries state-aware hypermedia links — empty
(and omitted from the wire shape) until the underlying resource opts
into the convention by overriding ResourceUrlable::allowed_actions.
object
Capability tags supported by this model (e.g. chat, tools, vision).
Timestamp when this model was created (RFC 3339).
Human-readable display name. Safe to render in user-facing messages.
Whether this model is selectable. Controls UI visibility AND server-side resolution: ProviderResolverService requires enabled = true, and org default-model validation rejects disabled models. Disabled models stay visible in raw list endpoints (so admins can re-enable them) but cannot be used in active sessions or as a session/agent default.
Prefixed public identifier. See ID Schema.
Whether this model is starred in the UI for quick access.
Provider-side model identifier as sent on the wire (e.g. gpt-4o, claude-sonnet-4).
Owning provider’s prefixed public identifier.
How this model entry was added (manually, discovered, or seeded as predefined).
Timestamp when this model was last updated (RFC 3339).
State-aware hypermedia actions the caller can take on this resource
next (e.g. cancel, events, update). Omitted from the wire
shape when empty so resources that haven’t opted into the
convention don’t grow their payloads.
Agent-actionable link describing a follow-up the caller can take. Used in two contexts:
- Error recovery —
ErrorResponse.allowed_actionscarriesrels likeretry,retry-later,unarchive,get-existingso the agent knows the right next call after a 4xx/429. - Entity hypermedia —
WithUrls<T>.allowed_actionscarries state-awarerels likecancel,events,self,updateon the entity itself so the agent can follow links instead of reconstructing routes from prose.
The shape is intentionally identical across both contexts; the closed
rel vocabulary documented in specs/api-conventions.md distinguishes
them.
object
Short, agent-readable hint (e.g. “Shorten ‘name’ to <= 200 chars.”, “Cancel the active turn for this session.”).
Absolute (preferred) or relative URL the caller may invoke
directly. Always present on entity hypermedia actions
(WithUrls<T>.allowed_actions); optional on error-recovery
actions (ErrorResponse.allowed_actions) where the matching
operation_id is enough and the URI is implicit from the failed
call.
HTTP method to use against href. Required for entity hypermedia
actions; usually omitted on error-recovery actions where the same
operation is retried with its original method.
OpenAPI operationId the caller should invoke. Lets an MCP client
resolve the call without parsing href.
Link relation describing the action. Closed vocabulary documented
in specs/api-conventions.md — examples: self, cancel, pause,
resume, events, retry, retry-later, unarchive,
get-existing, delete, update.
OpenAPI $ref to the request-body schema, when the action takes one
(e.g. #/components/schemas/UpdateSessionRequest). Lets a tool-calling
agent fetch the input shape without scanning the whole spec.
Full API endpoint URL for this resource.
Alias for view_url, used by command and MCP outputs.
Full UI URL for viewing this resource.
Example
{ "data": [ { "id": "model_01933b5a00007000800000000000001", "provider_id": "provider_01933b5a00007000800000000000001", "source": "manual", "allowed_actions": [ { "method": "POST" } ] } ]}Invalid provider ID