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To learn more about request formatting, making requests, and the tools available, visit see "Making API APIv1 Requests", below.
You can also get the PHP SDK for PHP libraries and sample code.
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An API request looks like this:
https://cloud.6connect.com[your instance]/ex/api/v1/api.php?target=ipam&action=get&type=IP&mask=24
An API response is a JSON-encoded text string, and looks like this:
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Using API Keys: https://cloud.6connect.com[your instance]/ex/api/v1/api.php?target=ipam&action=get&type=IP&mask=24&apiKey=11600-MX15LUYY78ZZTW5TMHQV8CV2XZYABCD&hash=8jxj4IApYmgb5IZ0wBY4tFv+WilXb5JuVpjrwupyXQo= API Keys can be generated from your ProVision instance by navigating to the Admin panel by using the gear icon in the upper right hand corner, then navigating to the API tab. The API tab will present the API authentication information in the following format: API Key: 38 00-TMHQV8CV2XZYC2ZS TMHQV8CV2XZYABCD Secret Key: 6e04e5822ce90feaa8947ded46c46878 6e04e5822ce10fecc8947dedxc46878 The secret key serves as an API password and is used in the creation of the API Authentication hash. The formula for creating a API query hash from an API query and a Secret Key is the following: Hash = Base64Encode( Sha256HMACHash ( QueryString, SecretKey ) ) In PHP, this would be performed with the following line of code: $hash = base64_encode(hash_hmac('sha256', $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'], $secretKey, TRUE));
Other Languages The 6Connect API can be used in just about any scripting or programming language. We have a PHP SDK that provides example code, and several useful functions for interacting with the API. Even if you don't want to use PHP, the samples will help you create code in other languages |
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