API keys are not associated with Page Access Users. API keys are tied to a Team Member (admin) account, so it's expected that you would get the same results when you pull a list of Components, no matter which API key you use (because both users are admins requesting a list of components on the page).
It sounds like you're trying to see which components a particular Page Access User has access to. Correct?
We don't have a straight forward way of doing this on a per-user basis, but you can pull a list of Page Access Groups and see which which components and users belong to them.
You can retrieve a list of Page Access Groups using this endpoint:
/pages/[page_id]/page_access_groups.json
This will include the component_ids of the components in the group as well as the page_access_user_ids of the users who are in that group.
More on this here: http://doers.statuspage.io/api/v1/page_access_group/
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I want to retrieve the components belongs to particular user but I am not get the same from API, following are the steps which I followed.
User "John" has access to component A.
User "William" has access to component ABC.
https://api.statuspage.io/v1/pages/<page_id>/components.json?api_key=<John user API_KEY1>
Result JSON : {[ABC]}
https://api.statuspage.io/v1/pages/<page_id>/components.json?api_key=<William user API_KEY2>
Result JSON : {[ABC]}
In both the cases I got the same list of components in JSON even I use the different API Key, how to get the different actual components related to the particular user? Please provide the API URL for the same.
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The PageID is unique per page. The API key is unique per Team Member (admin user).
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