moved API section to the bottom

Signed-off-by: tracer <tracer@24unix.net>
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tracer 2022-02-20 20:14:14 +01:00
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The APi is a RESTful API, there is a self explaining Swagger/OpenAPI available.
On the site you can authorize with an API key (creation of the key is described later in this document).
![Authorize](https://bindapi.24unix.net/assets/bindAPI_api2.png)
And enter you API key:
![Enter Apikey](https://bindapi.24unix.net/assets/bindAPI_api3.png)
After successful authorization you can use the APi via the OpenAPI Interface, e.g. call the /ping endpoint to check if the API is alive.
You have to click on „Try it out“:
![Try it out](https://bindapi.24unix.net/assets/bindAPI_api4.png)
And then hit Execute:
![Try it out](https://bindapi.24unix.net/assets/bindAPI_api5.png)
Of course, you can issue the same command in your shell:
`
curl -X 'GET' \
'https://ns1.24unix.net/api/ping' \
-H 'accept: application/json' \
-H 'X-API-Key: 61f27a57c9d1f.[truncated]'
`
A helpful tool when dealing with API is [Postman](https://https://www.postman.com/), if offers the same options as from the OpenAPI interface or via shell with curl.
![Php Interpreter](https://bindapi.24unix.net/assets/bindAPI_api6.png)
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# 3. Installation
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# 5. The API
On the site you can authorize with an API key (creation of the key is described later in this document).
![Authorize](https://bindapi.24unix.net/assets/bindAPI_api2.png)
And enter you API key:
![Enter Apikey](https://bindapi.24unix.net/assets/bindAPI_api3.png)
After successful authorization you can use the APi via the OpenAPI Interface, e.g. call the /ping endpoint to check if the API is alive.
You have to click on „Try it out“:
![Try it out](https://bindapi.24unix.net/assets/bindAPI_api4.png)
And then hit Execute:
![Try it out](https://bindapi.24unix.net/assets/bindAPI_api5.png)
Of course, you can issue the same command in your shell:
`
curl -X 'GET' \
'https://ns1.24unix.net/api/ping' \
-H 'accept: application/json' \
-H 'X-API-Key: 61f27a57c9d1f.[truncated]'
`
A helpful tool when dealing with API is [Postman](https://https://www.postman.com/), if offers the same options as from the OpenAPI interface or via shell with curl.
![Php Interpreter](https://bindapi.24unix.net/assets/bindAPI_api6.png)
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# 6. Conclusion