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== Setting up the API Administration ==
== Setting up the API Administration ==
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In EUserv customer center, you have the possibility of making settings for your API Administration.  
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In the EUserv customer service center, you have the possibility of making settings for your API Administration.  
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Choose "API-Verwaltung" in the main menu on the left.
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Choose "API-Verwaltung" in the main menu.
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=== Setting the API ===
=== Setting the API ===
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To use the API, you can click on the link in the customer center (https://api.test.euserv.net/admin/) behind "API admin interface."
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To use the API, you can click on the link in the customer service center (https://api.test.euserv.net/admin/) behind "API Admin-Interface".
Then, you are directed to the login page of the API.
Then, you are directed to the login page of the API.
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On this log in is provided in the customer center with the user's data.
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This login is provided in the customer service center with the user's data.
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On the overview page you get the API user profiles.
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To get the overview page of the API user's profiles.
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===Creating the User API ===
===Creating the User API ===
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By clicking "Neuen Benutzer Anlegen" you have the possibility to create a new user for your API.
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Click on "Neuen Benutzer Anlegen" to create a new user for your API.
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Now you need to define your user. As "Login name" the user name is called. Enter a name, that allows you to assign to the user clearly. A secure password will be generated automatically. Under "Status" you determine whether the user is active or inactive, i.e., whether the user profile can be used or not. If you switch the user to inactive and save the settings to take effect, however, the user's profile cannot be used yet.
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Now you need to define your user. As "Login name" the user name is identified. Enter a name, that allows you to assign the user clearly. A secure password will be generated automatically. Under in the menu "Status" you determine whether the user is active or inactive, whether the user profile can be used or not. If you switch the user to inactive and save, the settings of the user's profile still cannot be used yet.
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In "berechtigte IPs" will define the IP addresses that are authorized to access this user profile. If the user has a fixed IP address, then enter it there for example: 127.0.0.1.
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With the "berechtigte IPs" you define the IP addresses that are authorized to access this user's profile. If the user has a fixed IP address, then enter the example 127.0.0.1.
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If your user has no fixed IP address, enter the wildcard "0.0.0.0". Please note that all IP addresses can access with username and password on your API - it's safer if you can define a fixed IP address.
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If your user has no fixed IP address, enter the wildcard "0.0.0.0". Please note that all IP addresses can access with username and password on your API, it's safer if you can define a fixed IP address.
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Put another check in the "Domain" or "Server", depending on which tariff is to act for your API.
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Put another check in the "Domain" or "Server", depending on the function rate of your API.
Click "Änderungen speichern" to apply the settings.
Click "Änderungen speichern" to apply the settings.
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=== Editing the User API ===
=== Editing the User API ===
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If you have already created a user of your API and want to edit it, then click back to the appropriate user profile on "View/Edit".
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If you have already created a user of your API and want to edit it, click back the appropriate user's profile on "View/Edit".
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You can now let the user profile to generate a new password to change the status that define authorized IP address or assign a group.
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You can let the user's profile generate a new password to change the status that define authorized IP address or assign a group.
Click "Änderungen speichern" to save the changes.
Click "Änderungen speichern" to save the changes.

Version vom 13:52, 17. Okt. 2012

API Administration

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API Administration

General

If you have an EUserv server or domain, there is a possibility to set up in customer service center as well as the EUserv API.

The API is similar to a remote control, which independently set from EUserv customer service center. To be able to undertake the setting of second person, without disclosing your entire customer service center. This is an advantage particularly for Reseller, because their customers can make the settings independent.

This guide we have created for you in the "API Sandbox". The sandbox is a testing environment and is analogous to the "API Live" to use. We recommend you first the attempts and settings to perform a test basis in the sandbox because your live system is not affected, but even if incorrect settings are made.

Setting up the API Administration

In the EUserv customer service center, you have the possibility of making settings for your API Administration.

Choose "API-Verwaltung" in the main menu.

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Now you can choose between "API Live", "API Sandbox" and "API Dokumentation". All the settings you make in "API Live" will be immediately implemented and "scharf" are switched.

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Setting the API

To use the API, you can click on the link in the customer service center (https://api.test.euserv.net/admin/) behind "API Admin-Interface". Then, you are directed to the login page of the API.

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This login is provided in the customer service center with the user's data. To get the overview page of the API user's profiles.

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Creating the User API

Click on "Neuen Benutzer Anlegen" to create a new user for your API.

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Now you need to define your user. As "Login name" the user name is identified. Enter a name, that allows you to assign the user clearly. A secure password will be generated automatically. Under in the menu "Status" you determine whether the user is active or inactive, whether the user profile can be used or not. If you switch the user to inactive and save, the settings of the user's profile still cannot be used yet.

With the "berechtigte IPs" you define the IP addresses that are authorized to access this user's profile. If the user has a fixed IP address, then enter the example 127.0.0.1.

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If your user has no fixed IP address, enter the wildcard "0.0.0.0". Please note that all IP addresses can access with username and password on your API, it's safer if you can define a fixed IP address.

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Put another check in the "Domain" or "Server", depending on the function rate of your API.

Click "Änderungen speichern" to apply the settings.

Editing the User API

If you have already created a user of your API and want to edit it, click back the appropriate user's profile on "View/Edit".

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You can let the user's profile generate a new password to change the status that define authorized IP address or assign a group.

Click "Änderungen speichern" to save the changes.

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