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	| title | slug | 
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| How to add a custom property to an entity | /how-to-guides/how-to-add-custom-property-to-an-entity | 
How to add a custom property to an entity with API
This tutorial will create a custom property for a table entity.
Let's assume in your organization you want to keep track of table size, so to achieve that you will be creating a custom property for table entities and then providing a value to that property for each table.
Step 1: Get the table entity type.
All OpenMetadata APIs are secured so make sure to add the proper headers.
curl -X GET http://localhost:8585/api/v1/metadata/types/name/table
After the API call, you will get a response like this.
{
  "id": "7f0b032f-cdc8-4573-abb0-22165dcd8e07",
  "name": "table",
}
Now take the id from above response 7f0b032f-cdc8-4573-abb0-22165dcd8e07.
Step 2: Get the field types with category=field
From UI OpenMetadata only supports three field types
- String
- Markdown
- Integer
 curl -X GET http://localhost:8585/api/v1/metadata/types?category=field
This API will return all the available field types, for this tutorial grab the id of the string field type. i.e 7531f881-c37c-4e39-9154-4bdf0802e05e
Step 3: Make a PUT call to create the custom property for the table entity
curl -X PUT http://localhost:8585/api/v1/metadata/types/7f0b032f-cdc8-4573-abb0-22165dcd8e07
Payload
{
  "description": "Property for tracking the tableSize.",
  "name": "tableSize",
  "propertyType": {
    "id": "7531f881-c37c-4e39-9154-4bdf0802e05e",
    "type": "type"
  }
}
Step 4: Get the custom properties for the table entity
curl -X GET http://localhost:8585/api/v1/metadata/types/name/table?fields=customProperties
Response
{
  "id": "7f0b032f-cdc8-4573-abb0-22165dcd8e07",
  "name": "table",
  "customProperties": [
    {
      "name": "tableSize",
      "description": "Property for tracking the tableSize.",
      "propertyType": {
        "id": "7531f881-c37c-4e39-9154-4bdf0802e05e",
        "type": "type",
        "name": "string",
        "fullyQualifiedName": "string",
        "description": "\"A String type.\"",
        "displayName": "string",
        "href": "http://localhost:8585/api/v1/metadata/types/7531f881-c37c-4e39-9154-4bdf0802e05e"
      }
    }
  ]
}
So for all table entities, we have tableSize custom property available now, let’s add the value for it for the raw_product_catalog table.
Step 5: Add/Edit the value of the custom property for the entity.
All the custom properties value for the entity will be stored in the extension attribute.
Let’s assume you have raw_product_catalog table and its id is 208598fc-bd5f-458c-bf98-59224e1620c7 so our PATCH API request will be like this.
curl -X PATCH http://localhost:8585/api/v1/tables/208598fc-bd5f-458c-bf98-59224e1620c7 -H 'Content-Type: application/json-patch+json'
For the first time if we want to add the value to the custom property then the payload should be like this.
[
  {
    "op": "add",
    "path": "/extension",
    "value": {
      "tableSize": "50GB"
    }
  }
]
When Changing the value of the custom property payload should be like this,
[
  {
    "op": "replace",
    "path": "/extension/tableSize",
    "value": "60GB"
  }
]
