Welcome to the autogenerated documentation & test tool for Avaza's API.
API Security & Authentication
Authentication options include OAuth2 Implicit and Authorization Code flows, and Personal Access Token. All connections should be encrypted over SSL/TLS
You can set up and manage your api authentication credentials from within your Avaza account. (requires Administrator permissions on your Avaza account).
OAuth2 Authorization endpoint: https://any.avaza.com/oauth2/authorize
OAuth2 Token endpoint: https://any.avaza.com/oauth2/token
Base URL for subsequent API Requests: https://api.avaza.com/
Blogpost about authenticating with Avaza's API: https://www.avaza.com/avaza-api-oauth2-authentication/
Blogpost on using Avaza's webhooks: https://www.avaza.com/avaza-api-webhook-notifications/
The OAuth flow currently issues Access Tokens that last 1 day, and Refresh tokens that last 180 days
The Api respects the security Roles assigned to the authenticating Avaza user and filters the data return appropriately.
Support
For API Support, and to request access please contact Avaza Support Team via our support chat.
User Contributed Libraries:
Graciously contributed by 3rd party users like you.
Note these are not tested or endorsesd by Avaza. We encourage you to review before use, and use at own risk.
The GoToMeeting API provides seamless integration of GoToMeeting provisioning and meeting management into your existing infrastructure or third party applications.
For customers, the ability to add, suspend or delete an organizer in your GoToMeeting Corporate account from within your primary management systems simplifies and streamlines the entire process of account management. The ability to monitor meeting schedules, history and active meeting status allows managers to leverage GoToMeeting activities through your primary applications.
For third parties, the ability to create, update or delete a meeting from within your application makes real-time collaboration possible for your customers. The ability to update meeting schedules, view history and scheduled meetings, and view attendees from past meetings allows you to enhance your users' experience and the value of your applications.
The Flat API allows you to easily extend the abilities of the [Flat Platform](https://flat.io), with a wide range of use cases including the following: * Creating and importing new music scores using MusicXML, MIDI, Guitar Pro (GP3, GP4, GP5, GPX, GP), PowerTab, TuxGuitar and MuseScore files * Browsing, updating, copying, exporting the user's scores (for example in MP3, WAV or MIDI) * Managing educational resources with Flat for Education: creating & updating the organization accounts, the classes, rosters and assignments. The Flat API is built on HTTP. Our API is RESTful It has predictable resource URLs. It returns HTTP response codes to indicate errors. It also accepts and returns JSON in the HTTP body. The [schema](/swagger.yaml) of this API follows the [OpenAPI Initiative (OAI) specification](https://www.openapis.org/), you can use and work with [compatible Swagger tools](http://swagger.io/open-source-integrations/). This API features Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) implemented in compliance with [W3C spec](https://www.w3.org/TR/cors/). You can use your favorite HTTP/REST library for your programming language to use Flat's API. This specification and reference is [available on Github](https://github.com/FlatIO/api-reference). Getting Started and learn more: * [API Overview and introduction](https://flat.io/developers/docs/api/) * [Authentication (Personal Access Tokens or OAuth2)](https://flat.io/developers/docs/api/authentication.html) * [SDKs](https://flat.io/developers/docs/api/sdks.html) * [Rate Limits](https://flat.io/developers/docs/api/rate-limits.html) * [Changelog](https://flat.io/developers/docs/api/changelog.html)