The documentation is available in the new Confluence Site: - https://namirial.atlassian.net/wiki
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In order to answer a call an organization must be inserted between those managed by at least one operator. A single operator can manage calls for more than one organizations, that means that any operator will need to select, once logged in, for which organization want to receive calls. There are two operator types: administrator and standard. The standard one has limited access to the administration panel which only includes calls answering and Only for resident operators the LiveID+ administration panel is available at the following link: |
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Settings
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Generate TokenYou can either generate a persistent token or a temporary token (valid for 60 minutes). You can forward the generated token to the recipient of the call to start the call. Please also see the next figure: |
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Download Process DataAfter finishing the call you can download the process data. Click on the “open” button like it is shown in the next figure: |
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Afterwards, you get to the page like it is shown in the figure, where you can download the process data: |
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If you end the process you can add a note, which you can later see on the main page far right of a call. |
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IntegrationDownload Data via RESTPlease also see the documentation of all REST API calls here: https://liveid.namirialtsp.com/doc/ First, check if the service is active. For this call you need no authorization. Simply run the following api call (GET) with the URI: https://liveid.test.namirialtsp.com/api/v1/checkStatus If the service is active you will get the following response: |
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Get the conference dataYou need the following URI to get the conference data: https://liveid.test.namirialtsp.com/api/v1/conferenceData/ Moreover, you also need the token provided on call closing. Please see the following sample callback which contains the close status, the token and the conference id: |
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