Resource: Holiday — CRUD endpoints
Deprecated. Public holidays are now managed via the PublicHoliday absence type. This read-only lookup table is retained for backwards compatibility.
List Holiday (find where)
Find a list of Holiday records that match the specified criteria.
Tip: All query parameters accept multiple values for array filtering — e.g. ?id=1&id=2 or ?id[]=1&id[]=2. This also works within the where parameter: ?where={"id":[1,2,3]}.
Note: The per-attribute filter parameters and the where parameter are mutually exclusive. If where is supplied, the per-attribute filters are ignored — put all filter criteria inside where instead. limit, skip, sort, and populate are unaffected.
query Parameters
countryFilter by country
regionFilter by region
dateFilter by date (YYYY-MM-DD). This is an exact match filter; for range queries (greater than, less than), use the where parameter instead
idFilter by record ID
createdAtFilter by creation date (YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss.sssZ). This is an exact match filter; for range queries (greater than, less than), use the where parameter instead
updatedAtFilter by last update date (YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss.sssZ). This is an exact match filter; for range queries (greater than, less than), use the where parameter instead
whereA JSON-encoded Waterline criteria for advanced filtering. Only whitelisted criteria are supported: country, region, date, id, createdAt, updatedAt. Sub-attribute modifiers such as startsWith, >=, <=, >, <, and != are supported on any whitelisted criterion. The contains modifier is not supported on this model.
Note: If where is supplied, the per-attribute filter query parameters above are ignored — where is the entire criteria. (limit, skip, sort, and populate are unaffected.) To combine filters, put them all inside where.
e.g. ?where={"startDate":{">=":"2026-06-01","<":"2026-07-01"}}
limitThe maximum number of records to return. Defaults to 10000, capped at 50000.
skipThe number of records to skip (useful for pagination).
sortThe sort order. By default, returned records are sorted by primary key value in ascending order.
e.g. ?sort=lastName%20ASC
List Holiday (find where) › Responses
Responds with a paged list of Holiday records that match the specified criteria
Get Holiday (find one)
Look up the Holiday record with the specified ID.
path Parameters
idThe desired Holiday record's primary key value
Get Holiday (find one) › Responses
Responds with a single Holiday record as a JSON dictionary
Deprecated. Public holidays are now managed via the PublicHoliday absence type. This read-only lookup table is retained for backwards compatibility.