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Sheerseo API has 2 stages:
First stage - initiating the task: You fill in your task and receive in return the task id.
Second stage - collecting the results: send a request containing the task ids you got at the first stage and collecting the results.

ShipEngine's easy-to-use REST API lets you manage all of your shipping needs without worrying about the complexities of different carrier APIs and protocols. We handle all the heavy lifting so you can focus on providing a first-class shipping experience for your customers at the best possible prices. Each of ShipEngine's features can be used by itself or in conjunction with each other to build powerful shipping functionality into your application or service. ## Getting Started If you're new to REST APIs then be sure to read our [introduction to REST](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/rest/) to understand the basics. Learn how to [authenticate yourself to ShipEngine](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/auth/), and then use our [sandbox environment](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/sandbox/) to kick the tires and get familiar with our API. If you run into any problems, then be sure to check the [error handling guide](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/errors/) for tips. Here are some step-by-step **tutorials** to get you started: - [Learn how to create your first shipping label](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/labels/create-a-label/) - [Calculate shipping costs and compare rates across carriers](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/rates/) - [Track packages on-demand or in real time](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/tracking/) - [Validate mailing addresses anywhere on Earth](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/addresses/validation/) ## Shipping Labels for Every Major Carrier ShipEngine makes it easy to [create shipping labels for any carrier](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/labels/create-a-label/) and [download them](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/labels/downloading/) in a [variety of file formats](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/labels/formats/). You can even customize labels with your own [messages](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/labels/messages/) and [images](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/labels/branding/). ## Real-Time Package Tracking With ShipEngine you can [get the current status of a package](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/tracking/) or [subscribe to real-time tracking updates](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/tracking/webhooks/) via webhooks. You can also create [custimized tracking pages](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/tracking/branded-tracking-page/) with your own branding so your customers will always know where their package is. ## Compare Shipping Costs Across Carriers Make sure you ship as cost-effectively as possible by [comparing rates across carriers](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/rates/get-shipment-rates/) using the ShipEngine Rates API. Or if you don't know the full shipment details yet, then you can [get rate estimates](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/rates/estimate/) with limited address info. ## Worldwide Address Validation ShipEngine supports [address validation](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/addresses/validation/) for virtually [every country on Earth](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/addresses/validation/countries/), including the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Australia, Germany, France, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Israel, Italy, and over 160 others.

## Introduction The Shorten.rest API allows you to programmatically create short URLs (an 'alias') for longer URL (a 'destination'). Each alias you create can be used to redirect the end user (person clicking on the link) to one or more destination URLs A default destination is always set and specific destinations can be set to redirect the end user to preferred destinations based on the user's geographical location (country) and device Operating System. In order to use the Shorten.Rest URL Shortening API you can choose to bind your own branded domain, sub-domain or to use our default domain - Short.FYI ### Destination Matching When creating or editing a short URL ('alias') you can choose to specify a destination for each country and OS ([Supported OSes list](#tag/OperatingSystems)) combination. When a user clicks on the short link, Shorten.rest will examine the end user's country (determined by User's IP) and OS (User agent) and match the most suitable destination for each user. (*) If no destination is set for a specific request combination Shorten.rest will use the default destination that exists within each short URL (**) BRANDED DOMAINS: If the requested alias does not exist in our database - Shorten.rest will redirect the user to the default fallback you set within your dashboard under the ‘Alias Not Found Page Url’ value for a custom domain. (***) Operating System (OS) destinations are stronger than a country destination! For example - if you have a custom landing page that is targeting people in the USA and a second landing page that is hyper focused for people who use iOS devices - a person clicking on your link in the USA that is on an iPhone will be redirected to the iOS landing page, while all other devices will be redirected to the USA landing page. | OS | Country | Destination | | :------------: |:---------------:| -----| | iOS | | YourDestination.com/ios | | | US | YourDestination.com/usa | Shorten.rest will choose the YourDestination.com/ios url as the most suitable destination. ### Branded Domain Attributes When setting up your custom domain you can include optional metatags and snippets ([Supported snippets list](#tag/Snippets)). These parameters (such as retargeting, tracking and conversion pixels) are populated and fired on click - at the time of the redirect. By default the parameters you set in the domain setting will be included in all Short URLs associated with that domain. You can always override the domain defaults for each URL by passing the appropriate variables when creating or updating a short URL ### Setting a Custom string for an Alias (short.fyi/alias) While creating a short URL you can specify which domain to use. You can choose to use your own branded domain or our default domain - Short.fyi. Each Alias is unique within a domain they are related to. This means that if multiple accounts use you the same domain (for example short.fyi), if an alias is already taken you may not create a new destination for it. That said - If you would like to use a specific alias which is already taken - the only way to do so is to create it on a new domain you own and have attached to your Shorten.rest account. ### Random Aliases By default - unless you specify a vanity URI for your alias each URL that is shortened on our platform will have a random string generated by the API. This means that if the 'alias' attribute of a /aliases POST request is not provided, or is an empty string, a random string of seven characters will be generated and returned as part of the POST response. You can also place the @**rnd** macro within the alias field when you create a new alias, for example /vanity/@rnd, which might return an alias like /vanity/ZMAefRt, or /vanity@rnd, which might produce something like /vanityMRtvxadf. Only the first @rnd in an alias attribute will be replaced. ### NOTES ( * ) All methods of the Shorten.REST API require that your API key be provided in **x-api-key** header. (**) All API parameters are case sensitive

Use our API for systems integration or to build your own use cases. Sample scenarios include but are not limited to:

  • 2-way integration: Triggering of Signls and updates in the third party systems when alert state changes occur
  • Retrieving alarms for logging purposes
  • Calendar integrations: Creation and management of on-call duties
  • Punch users in and out based on external calendars
  • etc.

AUTHENTICATION
Using the API requires an API key, which you can generate in the SIGNL4 portal under 'Developers'.
This key must then be specified in a special header in every HTTP request.
This header is called X-S4-Api-Key.

The base URL of the API is https://connect.signl4.com/api/.
Copyright © Derdack GmbH

One way to interact with the Slack platform is its HTTP RPC-based Web API, a collection of methods requiring OAuth 2.0-based user, bot, or workspace tokens blessed with related OAuth scopes.

A plugin that allows users to interact with Slack using ChatGPT

The Snyk API is available to customers on [Business and Enterprise plans](https://snyk.io/plans) and allows you to programatically integrate with Snyk. ## REST API We are in the process of building a new, improved API (`https://api.snyk.io/rest`) built using the OpenAPI and JSON API standards. We welcome you to try it out as we shape and release endpoints until it, ultimately, becomes a full replacement for our current API. Looking for our REST API docs? Please head over to [https://apidocs.snyk.io](https://apidocs.snyk.io) ## API vs CLI vs Snyk integration The API detailed below has the ability to test a package for issues, as they are defined by Snyk. It is important to note that for many package managers, using this API will be less accurate than running the [Snyk CLI](https://snyk.io/docs/using-snyk) as part of your build pipe, or just using it locally on your package. The reason for this is that more than one package version fit the requirements given in manifest files. Running the CLI locally tests the actual deployed code, and has an accurate snapshot of the dependency versions in use, while the API can only infer it, with inferior accuracy. It should be noted that the Snyk CLI has the ability to output machine-readable JSON output (with the `--json` flag to `snyk test`). A third option, is to allow Snyk access to your development flow via the existing [Snyk integrations](https://snyk.io/docs/). The advantage to this approach is having Snyk monitor every new pull request, and suggest fixes by opening new pull requests. This can be achieved either by integrating Snyk directly to your source code management (SCM) tool, or via a broker to allow greater security and auditability. If those are not viable options, this API is your best choice. ## API url The base URL for all API endpoints is https://api.snyk.io/api/v1/ ## Authorization To use this API, you must get your token from Snyk. It can be seen on https://snyk.io/account/ after you register with Snyk and login. The token should be supplied in an `Authorization` header with the token, preceded by `token`: ```http Authorization: token API_KEY ``` Otherwise, a 401 "Unauthorized" response will be returned. ```http HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized { "code": 401, "error": "Not authorised", "message": "Not authorised" } ``` ## Overview and entities The API is a REST API. It has the following entities: ### Test result The test result is the object returned from the API giving the results of testing a package for issues. It has the following fields: | Property | Type | Description | Example | |----------------:|---------|-------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------| | ok | boolean | Does this package have one or more issues? | false | | issues | object | The issues found. See below for details. | See below | | dependencyCount | number | The number of dependencies the package has. | 9 | | org | object | The organization this test was carried out for. | {"name": "anOrg", "id": "5d7013d9-2a57-4c89-993c-0304d960193c"} | | licensesPolicy | object | The organization's licenses policy used for this test | See in the examples | | packageManager | string | The package manager for this package | "maven" | | | | | | ### Issue An issue is either a vulnerability or a license issue, according to the organization's policy. It has the following fields: | Property | Type | Description | Example | |---------------:|---------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------| | id | string | The issue ID | "SNYK-JS-BACKBONE-10054" | | url | string | A link to the issue details on snyk.io | "https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-BACKBONE-10054 | | title | string | The issue title | "Cross Site Scripting" | | type | string | The issue type: "license" or "vulnerability". | "license" | | paths | array | The paths to the dependencies which have an issue, and their corresponding upgrade path (if an upgrade is available). [More information about from and upgrade paths](#introduction/overview-and-entities/from-and-upgrade-paths) | [
  {
    "from": ["a@1.0.0", "b@4.8.1"],
    "upgrade": [false, "b@4.8.2"]
  }
] | | package | string | The package identifier according to its package manager | "backbone", "org.apache.flex.blazeds:blazeds"| | version | string | The package version this issue is applicable to. | "0.4.0" | | severity | string | The Snyk defined severity level: "critical", "high", "medium" or "low". | "high" | | language | string | The package's programming language | "js" | | packageManager | string | The package manager | "npm" | | semver | array[string] OR map[string]array[string] | One or more [semver](https://semver.org) ranges this issue is applicable to. The format varies according to package manager. | ["<0.5.0, >=0.4.0", "<0.3.8, >=0.3.6"] OR { "vulnerable": ["[2.0.0, 3.0.0)"], "unaffected": ["[1, 2)", "[3, )"] } | ### Vulnerability A vulnerability in a package. In addition to all the fields present in an issue, a vulnerability also has these fields: Property | Type | Description | Example | ----------------:|---------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------| publicationTime | Date | The vulnerability publication time | "2016-02-11T07:16:18.857Z" | disclosureTime | Date | The time this vulnerability was originally disclosed to the package maintainers | "2016-02-11T07:16:18.857Z" | isUpgradable | boolean | Is this vulnerability fixable by upgrading a dependency? | true | description | string | The detailed description of the vulnerability, why and how it is exploitable. Provided in markdown format. | "## Overview\n[`org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-core`](http://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Ca%3A%22log4j-core%22)\nIn Apache Log4j 2.x before 2.8.2, when using the TCP socket server or UDP socket server to receive serialized log events from another application, a specially crafted binary payload can be sent that, when deserialized, can execute arbitrary code.\n\n# Details\nSerialization is a process of converting an object into a sequence of bytes which can be persisted to a disk or database or can be sent through streams. The reverse process of creating object from sequence of bytes is called deserialization. Serialization is commonly used for communication (sharing objects between multiple hosts) and persistence (store the object state in a file or a database). It is an integral part of popular protocols like _Remote Method Invocation (RMI)_, _Java Management Extension (JMX)_, _Java Messaging System (JMS)_, _Action Message Format (AMF)_, _Java Server Faces (JSF) ViewState_, etc.\n\n_Deserialization of untrusted data_ ([CWE-502](https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/502.html)), is when the application deserializes untrusted data without sufficiently verifying that the resulting data will be valid, letting the attacker to control the state or the flow of the execution. \n\nJava deserialization issues have been known for years. However, interest in the issue intensified greatly in 2015, when classes that could be abused to achieve remote code execution were found in a [popular library (Apache Commons Collection)](https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JAVA-COMMONSCOLLECTIONS-30078). These classes were used in zero-days affecting IBM WebSphere, Oracle WebLogic and many other products.\n\nAn attacker just needs to identify a piece of software that has both a vulnerable class on its path, and performs deserialization on untrusted data. Then all they need to do is send the payload into the deserializer, getting the command executed.\n\n> Developers put too much trust in Java Object Serialization. Some even de-serialize objects pre-authentication. When deserializing an Object in Java you typically cast it to an expected type, and therefore Java's strict type system will ensure you only get valid object trees. Unfortunately, by the time the type checking happens, platform code has already created and executed significant logic. So, before the final type is checked a lot of code is executed from the readObject() methods of various objects, all of which is out of the developer's control. By combining the readObject() methods of various classes which are available on the classpath of the vulnerable application an attacker can execute functions (including calling Runtime.exec() to execute local OS commands).\n- Apache Blog\n\n\n## References\n- [NVD](https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2017-5645)\n- [jira issue](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-1863)\n" | isPatchable | boolean | Is this vulnerability fixable by using a Snyk supplied patch? | true | isPinnable | boolean | Is this vulnerability fixable by pinning a transitive dependency | true | identifiers | object | Additional vulnerability identifiers | {"CWE": [], "CVE": ["CVE-2016-2402]} | credit | string | The reporter of the vulnerability | "Snyk Security Team" | CVSSv3 | string | Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) provides a way to capture the principal characteristics of a vulnerability, and produce a numerical score reflecting its severity, as well as a textual representation of that score. | "CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N" | cvssScore | number | CVSS Score | 5.3 | patches | array | Patches to fix this issue, by snyk | see "Patch" below. | upgradePath | object | The path to upgrade this issue, if applicable | see below | isPatched | boolean | Is this vulnerability patched? | false | exploitMaturity | string | The snyk exploit maturity level #### Patch A patch is an object like this one: ```json { "urls": [ "https://snyk-patches.s3.amazonaws.com/npm/backbone/20110701/backbone_20110701_0_0_0cdc525961d3fa98e810ffae6bcc8e3838e36d93.patch" ], "version": "<0.5.0 >=0.3.3", "modificationTime": "2015-11-06T02:09:36.180Z", "comments": [ "https://github.com/jashkenas/backbone/commit/0cdc525961d3fa98e810ffae6bcc8e3838e36d93.patch" ], "id": "patch:npm:backbone:20110701:0" } ``` ### From and upgrade paths Both from and upgrade paths are arrays, where each item within the array is a package `name@version`. Take the following `from` path: ``` [ "my-project@1.0.0", "actionpack@4.2.5", "rack@1.6.4" ] ``` Assuming this was returned as a result of a test, then we know: - The package that was tested was `my-project@1.0.0` - The dependency with an issue was included in the tested package via the direct dependency `actionpack@4.2.5` - The dependency with an issue was [rack@1.6.4](https://snyk.io/vuln/rubygems:rack@1.6.4) Take the following `upgrade` path: ``` [ false, "actionpack@5.0.0", "rack@2.0.1" ] ``` Assuming this was returned as a result of a test, then we know: - The package that was tested is not upgradable (`false`) - The direct dependency `actionpack` should be upgraded to at least version `5.0.0` in order to fix the issue - Upgrading `actionpack` to version `5.0.0` will cause `rack` to be installed at version `2.0.1` If the `upgrade` path comes back as an empty array (`[]`) then this means that there is no upgrade path available which would fix the issue. ### License issue A license issue has no additional fields other than the ones in "Issue". ### Snyk organization The organization in Snyk this request is applicable to. The organization determines the access rights, licenses policy and is the unit of billing for private projects. A Snyk organization has these fields: Property | Type | Description | Example | -----------:| ------ | ----------------------------- | -------------------------------------- | name | string | The organization display name | "deelmaker" | id | string | The ID of the organization | "3ab0f8d3-b17d-4953-ab6d-e1cbfe1df385" | ## Errors This is a beta release of this API. Therefore, despite our efforts, errors might occur. In the unlikely event of such an error, it will have the following structure as JSON in the body: Property | Type | Description | Example | -----------:| ------ | ----------------------------- | -------------------------------------- | message | string | Error message with reference | Error calling Snyk api (reference: 39db46b1-ad57-47e6-a87d-e34f6968030b) | errorRef | V4 uuid | An error ref to contact Snyk with | 39db46b1-ad57-47e6-a87d-e34f6968030b | The error reference will also be supplied in the `x-error-reference` header in the server reply. Example response: ```http HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error x-error-reference: a45ec9c1-065b-4f7b-baf8-dbd1552ffc9f Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8 Content-Length: 1848 Vary: Accept-Encoding Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2017 06:48:40 GMT ``` ## Rate Limiting To ensure resilience against increasing request rates, we are starting to introduce rate-limiting. We are monitoring the rate-limiting system to ensure minimal impact on users while ensuring system stability. Current limit is up to 2000 requests per minute, per user. This limit is above industry standards, and is subject to change. As such, we recommend calls to the API are throttled regardless of the current limit. All requests above the limit will get a response with status code `429` - `Too many requests` until requests stop for the duration of the rate-limiting interval (currently a minute). ## Consuming Webhooks Webhooks are delivered with a `Content-Type` of `application/json`, with the event payload as JSON in the request body. We also send the following headers: - `X-Snyk-Event` - the name of the event - `X-Snyk-Transport-ID` - a GUID to identify this delivery - `X-Snyk-Timestamp` - an ISO 8601 timestamp for when the event occurred, for example: `2020-09-25T15:27:53Z` - `X-Hub-Signature` - the HMAC hex digest of the request body, used to secure your webhooks and ensure the request did indeed come from Snyk - `User-Agent` - identifies the origin of the request, for example: `Snyk-Webhooks/XXX` --- After your server is configured to receive payloads, it listens for any payload sent to the endpoint you configured. For security reasons, you should limit requests to those coming from Snyk. ### Validating payloads All transports sent to your webhooks have a `X-Hub-Signature` header, which contains the hash signature for the transport. The signature is a HMAC hexdigest of the request body, generated using sha256 and your `secret` as the HMAC key. You could use a function in Node.JS such as the following to validate these signatures on incoming requests from Snyk: ```javascript import * as crypto from 'crypto'; function verifySignature(request, secret) { const hmac = crypto.createHmac('sha256', secret); const buffer = JSON.stringify(request.body); hmac.update(buffer, 'utf8'); const signature = `sha256=${hmac.digest('hex')}`; return signature === request.headers['x-hub-signature']; } ``` ### Payload versioning Payloads may evolve over time, and so are versioned. Payload versions are supplied as a suffix to the `X-Snyk-Event` header. For example, `project_snapshot/v0` indicates that the payload is `v0` of the `project_snapshot` event. Version numbers only increment when a breaking change is made; for example, removing a field that used to exist, or changing the name of a field. Version numbers do not increment when making an additive change, such as adding a new field that never existed before. **Note:** During the BETA phase, the structure of webhook payloads may change at any time, so we recommend you check the payload version. ### Event types While consuming a webhook event, `X-Snyk-Event` header must be checked, as an end-point may receive multiple event types. #### ping The ping event happens after a new webhook is created, and can also be manually triggered using the ping webhook API. This is useful to test that your webhook receives data from Snyk correctly. The `ping` event makes the following request: ```jsx POST /webhook-handler/snyk123 HTTP/1.1 Host: my.app.com X-Snyk-Event: ping/v0 X-Snyk-Transport-ID: 998fe884-18a0-45db-8ae0-e379eea3bc0a X-Snyk-Timestamp: 2020-09-25T15:27:53Z X-Hub-Signature: sha256=7d38cdd689735b008b3c702edd92eea23791c5f6 User-Agent: Snyk-Webhooks/044aadd Content-Type: application/json { "webhookId": "d3cf26b3-2d77-497b-bce2-23b33cc15362" } ``` #### project_snapshot This event is triggered every time an existing project is tested and a new snapshot is created. It is triggered on every test of a project, whether or not there are new issues. This event is not triggered when a new project is created or imported. Currently supported targets/scan types are Open Source and container. ```jsx POST /webhook-handler/snyk123 HTTP/1.1 Host: my.app.com X-Snyk-Event: project_snapshot/v0 X-Snyk-Transport-ID: 998fe884-18a0-45db-8ae0-e379eea3bc0a X-Snyk-Timestamp: 2020-09-25T15:27:53Z X-Hub-Signature: sha256=7d38cdd689735b008b3c702edd92eea23791c5f6 User-Agent: Snyk-Webhooks/044aadd Content-Type: application/json { "project": { ... }, // project object matching API responses "org": { ... }, // organization object matching API responses "group": { ... }, // group object matching API responses "newIssues": [], // array of issues object matching API responses "removedIssues": [], // array of issues object matching API responses } ``` #### Detailed example of a payload ##### project see: [https://snyk.docs.apiary.io/#reference/projects](https://snyk.docs.apiary.io/#reference/projects) ```tsx "project": { "name": "snyk/goof", "id": "af137b96-6966-46c1-826b-2e79ac49bbd9", "created": "2018-10-29T09:50:54.014Z", "origin": "github", "type": "maven", "readOnly": false, "testFrequency": "daily", "totalDependencies": 42, "issueCountsBySeverity": { "low": 13, "medium": 8, "high": 4, "critical": 5 }, "imageId": "sha256:caf27325b298a6730837023a8a342699c8b7b388b8d878966b064a1320043019", "imageTag": "latest", "imageBaseImage": "alpine:3", "imagePlatform": "linux/arm64", "imageCluster": "Production", "hostname": null, "remoteRepoUrl": "https://github.com/snyk/goof.git", "lastTestedDate": "2019-02-05T08:54:07.704Z", "browseUrl": "https://app.snyk.io/org/4a18d42f-0706-4ad0-b127-24078731fbed/project/af137b96-6966-46c1-826b-2e79ac49bbd9", "importingUser": { "id": "e713cf94-bb02-4ea0-89d9-613cce0caed2", "name": "example-user@snyk.io", "username": "exampleUser", "email": "example-user@snyk.io" }, "isMonitored": false, "branch": null, "targetReference": null, "tags": [ { "key": "example-tag-key", "value": "example-tag-value" } ], "attributes": { "criticality": [ "high" ], "environment": [ "backend" ], "lifecycle": [ "development" ] }, "remediation": { "upgrade": {}, "patch": {}, "pin": {} } } ``` ##### org see: [https://snyk.docs.apiary.io/#reference/organizations](https://snyk.docs.apiary.io/#reference/organizations) ```tsx "org": { "name": "My Org", "id": "a04d9cbd-ae6e-44af-b573-0556b0ad4bd2", "slug": "my-org", "url": "https://api.snyk.io/org/my-org", "created": "2020-11-18T10:39:00.983Z" } ``` ##### group see: [https://snyk.docs.apiary.io/#reference/groups](https://snyk.docs.apiary.io/#reference/groups) ```tsx "group": { "name": "ACME Inc.", "id": "a060a49f-636e-480f-9e14-38e773b2a97f" } ``` ##### issue see: https://snyk.docs.apiary.io/#reference/users/user-organization-notification-settings/list-all-aggregated-issues ```tsx { "id": "npm:ms:20170412", "issueType": "vuln", "pkgName": "ms", "pkgVersions": [ "1.0.0" ], "issueData": { "id": "npm:ms:20170412", "title": "Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS)", "severity": "low", "url": "https://snyk.io/vuln/npm:ms:20170412", "description": "Lorem ipsum", "identifiers": { "CVE": [], "CWE": [ "CWE-400" ], "ALTERNATIVE": [ "SNYK-JS-MS-10509" ] }, "credit": [ "Snyk Security Research Team" ], "exploitMaturity": "no-known-exploit", "semver": { "vulnerable": [ ">=0.7.1 <2.0.0" ] }, "publicationTime": "2017-05-15T06:02:45Z", "disclosureTime": "2017-04-11T21:00:00Z", "CVSSv3": "CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L", "cvssScore": 3.7, "language": "js", "patches": [ { "id": "patch:npm:ms:20170412:2", "urls": [ "https://snyk-patches.s3.amazonaws.com/npm/ms/20170412/ms_071.patch" ], "version": "=0.7.1", "comments": [], "modificationTime": "2019-12-03T11:40:45.866206Z" } ], "nearestFixedInVersion": "2.0.0" }, "isPatched": false, "isIgnored": false, "fixInfo": { "isUpgradable": false, "isPinnable": false, "isPatchable": true, "nearestFixedInVersion": "2.0.0" }, "priority": { "score": 399, "factors": [ { "name": "isFixable", "description": "Has a fix available" }, { "name": "cvssScore", "description": "CVSS 3.7" } ] } } ```

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# Overview Use SwaggerHub Registry API to access, manage, and update the following resources in SwaggerHub, bypassing the web interface: * APIs * Domains * Integrations * Projects * Templates SwaggerHub also provides the [User Management API](https://app.swaggerhub.com/apis-docs/swagger-hub/user-management-api/) to get information about organizations and manage organization members. # Base URL Use the following base URL for SwaggerHub SaaS: http(s)://api.swaggerhub.com **Note:** This documentation is for SwaggerHub SaaS. On-Premise customers should use the bundled API definition, which can be found at the URLs provided below. Version 1.29.0 or later: http(s)://SERVER/v1/openapi.yaml - YAML version http(s)://SERVER/v1/openapi.json - JSON version Earlier versions: http(s)://SERVER/v1/swagger.yaml - YAML version http(s)://SERVER/v1/swagger.json - JSON version # Authentication Operations that update data or access private data require authentication using an API key. You can find your personal API key on the [API Keys](https://app.swaggerhub.com/settings/apiKey) page in your account settings. Send this key in the `Authorization` header when making requests to the Registry API: Authorization: YOUR_API_KEY To test API calls from this documentation page, click the **Authorize** button below and paste your API key there. **Important:** Keep the API key secure and do not store it directly in your code. # Tools In addition to calling the Registry API directly, you can use the following tools to interact with the API from the command line or CI/CD pipeline: * [SwaggerHub CLI](https://www.npmjs.com/package/swaggerhub-cli) * [Maven plugin](https://github.com/swagger-api/swaggerhub-maven-plugin) * [Gradle plugin](https://github.com/swagger-api/swaggerhub-gradle-plugin)

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The public API open to the users. [Read the docs and learn more.](https://threatjammer.com/docs). ## General information ### Description Threat Jammer supports two end-user REST APIs: the User API and the Report API. The end-user uses the User API to interact with the different databases, heuristics, and machine learning processes. Devices use the Report API to interact with Threat Jammer. This document will explain how to use the User API and interact with the different services, create a token, interpret the quota information, and create the HTTP request to interact with the User API. ### Authentication The API is protected by a **Bearer authentication** schema. **Bearer authentication** (also called **token authentication**) is an HTTP authentication scheme that involves security tokens called bearer tokens. It is used to authenticate the user. All the different endpoints expect a `Bearer` token in the `Authorization` header. Example: ``` curl -X 'GET' 'https://dublin.api.threatjammer.com/test' -H 'accept: application/json' -H 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' ``` You can obtain a token after registering on the [ThreatJammer.com](https://threatjammer.com) website for free. ### Region specific tokens All the `Bearer` tokens contain information about the authorized region. The developers have to use a token created for the region they want to use. A token used in a different region will return a `401 Unauthorized` error. ### Global errors The API will return the following permanent errors: - a `401 Unauthorized` error if the token is not valid, or does not belong to the region. - a `401 Unauthorized` error if the token does not exist. - a `401 Unauthorized` error if the token is malformed. - a `403 Forbidden` error if the subscription level is not enough. Some endpoints are only available for paid subscription levels. And these temporary errors: - a `429 Too Many Requests` error if the quota is exceeded (see below). ### Quota limits **Every request to the User API will consume one (1) quota point.** The API has two rate limiting processes: - a quota limit of **5000** requests per month for the `FREE` account. The limit is reset every month. - a quota limit of **10** requests per minute for the `FREE` account. The limit is reset every minute and implements a sliding window mechanism.

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