Unleash SDKs use API tokens to authenticate to the Unleash API. Unleash supports different types of API tokens, each with different levels of access and privileges. Refer to the API tokens and client keys article for complete overview of the different token types.
Step 1: Navigate to the API token creation form
Navigate to the API access page in the admin UI (available at the URL /admin/api). Use the navigation menu item "Configure" and select "API access".
On the API access page, use the "New API token" button to navigate to the token creation form.
Step 2: Fill in the API token form
Fill in the form with the desired values for the token you want to create. Refer to the API tokens and client keys article for a detailed explanation of what all the fields mean.
Using API tokens
When you have created the API token, it will be listed on the API access page. If you have the required permissions to see the token, you can copy it for easy use in your applications.
Navigate to the API access page in the admin UI (available at the URL /admin/api ). Use the navigation menu item "Configure" and select "API access". On the API access page, use the "New API token" button to navigate to the token creation form.
To generate an API token, perform the following: From Home > My Access, select the appropriate resource for which you need to generate a token. For example, if you want to generate a token for Shared Keys, select the resource Predefined Tags > Shared Keys. Click API Token > Generate Token.
The second way to pass your API token is via a query parameter called key in the URL like below. Use of the X-Dataverse-key HTTP header form is preferred to passing key in the URL because query parameters like key appear in URLs and might accidentally get shared, exposing your API token. (Again it's like a password.)
API Keys is free of charge. If you use Cloud Endpoints to manage your API, you might incur charges at high traffic volumes. For more information, see Endpoints pricing.
The first step in the OAuth process is for the application to request authorization from the user. The user logs in to the server and grants the application permission to access their data. Once the user grants permission, the server generates an OAuth token.
An API key is a unique bit of code that identifies the API client to the API. It's like an ID card. It might look something like this: e7062c5b-d95d-4fa5-af31-52cb6e662816. Any number of platforms can generate the keys.
The purpose of OAuth2 Tokens is to authorize requests at a first party server (or API). If the third party uses the OAuth2 Access Token as proof of authentication, an attacker could easily impersonate a legitimate user.
Start a chat with BotFather and use the command "/newbot" to create a new bot. Follow the instructions provided by BotFather to choose a name and username for your bot. d. Once the bot is created, BotFather will provide you with a unique API token.
To access Azure REST APIs such as the Log analytics API, or to send custom metrics, you can generate an authorization token based on a client ID and secret. The token is then passed in your REST API request. This article shows you how to register a client app and create a client secret so that you can generate a token.
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