# Fetch availability Retrieves a single availability time block by its ID. Endpoint: GET /users/{user_id}/availabilities/{id} Version: v1 Security: AuthToken ## Path parameters: - `user_id` (integer, required) The ID of the user. - `id` (integer, required) The ID of the availability block. ## Response 200 fields (application/json): - `id` (integer, required) The unique identifier for the availability block. Example: 52 - `user_id` (integer, required) The ID of the user this availability block belongs to. Example: 269 - `day0` (number, required) Available hours on Sunday. - `day1` (number, required) Available hours on Monday. Example: 8 - `day2` (number, required) Available hours on Tuesday. Example: 8 - `day3` (number, required) Available hours on Wednesday. Example: 4 - `day4` (number, required) Available hours on Thursday. Example: 8 - `day5` (number, required) Available hours on Friday. Example: 8 - `day6` (number, required) Available hours on Saturday. - `starts_at` (string,null, required) The effective start date for the availability block. Null implies the past. Example: "2017-01-30" - `ends_at` (string,null, required) The effective end date for the availability block. Null implies the future. Example: "2017-07-28" - `created_at` (string) The time of creation. Example: "2024-08-27T12:00:00Z" - `updated_at` (string) The time of the last update. Example: "2024-08-27T12:00:00Z" ## Response 404 fields (application/json): - `message` (string) Example: "not found"