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== Function API Descriptions ==
== Function API Descriptions ==


From the Service Group editing view, there is a link to each API function that will take you to a description of the functions API - input/output parameters, and error handling.
From the Service Group editing view(above), there is a link to each API function that will take you to a description of the functions API - input/output parameters, and error handling.


[[File:Webservices-group-delete-api.png|border|Web Services Group Delete API description]]
[[File:Webservices-group-delete-api.png|border|Web Services Group Delete API description]]


== Token Based Access Control ==
== Token Based Access Control ==

Revision as of 10:00, 23 Haziran 2011

Web Services Configuration

All Web Services configuration hangs off the plugin administration page http://your.mahara.local.net/artefact/webservice/pluginconfig.php

The main page:

Web Services main configuration page

From here, you can carry out all the main administrative tasks:

  • Globally activate/deactivate web services
  • activate/deactivate individual protocols (REST, SOAP, XML-RPC)
  • Create Services Groups of Functions that can be accessed
  • Generate access tokens, and allocate users, and services groups
  • Grant access to users for simple authentication access, and allocate service groups
  • look up API descriptions for functions


Global activation

Globally activate or deactivate all web service access for when you need to shut off access completely

Global activation/deactivation of all web services


Activating Protocols

Individual protocols can be activated or deactivated. Once activated, the protocol is available to all configured functions/users/tokens.

Available protocols are:

  • SOAP
  • REST (a basic HTTP and forms POST based interface)
  • XML-RPC

activate and deactivate inidividual protocols


Service Groups

Service groups are the unit of allocation of access to a user (simple auth) or user token. They are a collection of functions.

Web Services service groups


Give a service group a name, and then specify what functions are to be included. You must also decide what form of authentication can access this service group - web service token, or user simple auth (user and password).

From here, and individual service group can be deactivated for all users.

edit service group


Function API Descriptions

From the Service Group editing view(above), there is a link to each API function that will take you to a description of the functions API - input/output parameters, and error handling.

Web Services Group Delete API description

Token Based Access Control

Simple User Authentication Access Control