Add a `schema_id` parameter to `/admin/identities` endpoint
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Describe your problem
We have a setup with one Kratos instances and two schemas, one for "classic" users and another one for machine/service users (as proposed here https://github.com/ory/kratos/discussions/2452).
I have a web console where I would like to display a list of these machine/service users. This is not possible to query identities by schema at the moment. The only possibility is to query all users and filter them on our side which is highly inefficient with millions of users but a few service accounts.
Describe your ideal solution
List identities endpoint /admin/identities (https://www.ory.sh/docs/kratos/reference/api#tag/identity/operation/listIdentities) would have an optional parameter schema_id to filter the identities
Workarounds or alternatives
I tried to query all users and filter them on our side which is highly inefficient with millions of users but a few service accounts.
Version
Kratos v1.0
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