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Using the API
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Devicehub is a REST API on the web that partially extends Schema.org's
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ontology and it is formatted in JSON.
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The main resource are devices. However, you do not perform operations
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directly against them (there is no ``POST /device``),
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as you use an Action / Event to do so (you only ``GET /devices``).
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For example, to upload information of devices with tests, erasures, etcetera, use
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the action/event ``POST /snapshot`` (:ref:`devices-snapshot`).
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Login
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*****
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To use the API, you need first to log in with an existing account from the DeviceHub.
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Perform ``POST /users/login/`` with the email and password fields filled::
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POST /users/login/
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Content-Type: application/json
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Accept: application/json
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{
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"email": "user@dhub.com",
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"password: "1234"
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}
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Upon success, you are answered with the account object, containing a Token field::
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{
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"id": "...",
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"token: "A base 64 codified token",
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"type": "User",
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"inventories": [{"type": "Inventory", id: "db1", ...}, ...],
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...
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}
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From this moment, any other following operation against
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the API requires the following HTTP Header:
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``Authorization: Basic token``. This is, the word **Basic**
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followed with a **space** and then the **token**,
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obtained from the account object above, **exactly as it is**.
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.. _authenticate-requests:
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Authenticate requests
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---------------------
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To explain how to operate with resources like events or devices, we
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use one as an example: obtaining devices. The template of
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a request is::
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GET <inventory>/devices/
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Accept: application/json
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Authorization: Basic <token>
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And an example is::
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GET acme/devices/
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Accept: application/json
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Authorization: Basic myTokenInBase64
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Let's go through the variables:
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- ``<inventory>`` is the name of the inventory where you operate.
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You get this value from the ``User`` object returned from the login.
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The ``inventories`` field contains a set of databases the account
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can operate with, being the first inventory the default one.
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- ``<token>`` is the token of the account.
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See :ref:`devices:devices` for more information on how to query
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devices.
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