Changes for page 1. Authorization
Last modified by Giorgi Mdivnishvili on 2024/04/26 15:59
From version 30.2
edited by Giorgi Mdivnishvili
on 2024/04/11 15:35
on 2024/04/11 15:35
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To version 31.2
edited by Giorgi Mdivnishvili
on 2024/04/11 15:37
on 2024/04/11 15:37
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... ... @@ -73,18 +73,18 @@ 73 73 == Important == 74 74 75 75 {{error}} 76 - It'sImportant to in every otherrequestheader, put Auth token76 +=== Implementing Authorization in Subsequent Requests === 77 77 78 - **Key**-Authorization78 +For every API request after the initial authentication, it's crucial to include the authorization token in the request header. This ensures your requests are authorized and can access the necessary resources. Here's how to properly include your token: 79 79 80 -**Value **- Bearer Token what is given in this response. (Authorization type Bearer Token) 80 +* **Header Key:** Authorization 81 +* **Header Value:** Bearer [Your Token Here] - Use the bearer token provided in the initial authentication response. The authorization type should be specified as Bearer Token. 81 81 83 +Additionally, to ensure your requests are properly formatted and recognized, include the following headers: 82 82 83 -**also note in headers that:** 85 +* **Content-Type:** Specify this header as application/json to indicate the format of the request body. 86 +* **Header Key:** X-nugios-timezone 87 +* **Header Value:** 240 - Adjust this value to match your local timezone offset in minutes. 84 84 85 -Content-Type - application/json 86 - 87 -**Key - **X-nugios-timezone 88 - 89 -**Value **- 240 89 +Incorporating these headers with their respective values is essential for the successful processing of your API requests. 90 90 {{/error}}