ConfigurationLet us start with the configuration within SOAP to define a new REST collection. Therefore, create a new REST project and import the Swagger. The next picture shows the configuration window and the link for the Swagger definition for https://demo.esignanywhere.net/: Note: In this tutorial the version 4.0 is used. Please check if this version is still up to date (the most recent version). You can copy this link: https://demo.esignanywhere.net/Api/swagger/docs/V4.0
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Image AddedAfter the import of the Swagger you should now see the api calls: Image RemovedImage Added Api CallsVersionThe first api call will be the request “Version_Get”. Open this request like in the next picture and run it with the green arrow (top left). Then you should get an answer which is also shown in the next screenshot. Image RemovedImage Added AuthorizationFor authentication, you’ll need an api token. Image Removed Image Added You can find this information in Settings / Api Tokens and Apps. Note that all API methods require authentication. Please note: The API token is a user specific secret which should not be shared with other users. We recommend to create different API keys for different application integrations, to avoid configuring the same key in various integration systems. This allows, e.g. in case of sharing a key by mistake, to disable one key while keeping other integrations working with their existing configuration. |