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## Table of contents
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# Table of contents
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1. [General rules](#general-rules)
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1. [General rules](#general-rules)
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## General rules
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# General rules
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### Authentication
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## Authentication
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Authentication is achieved by means of [basic HTTP
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Authentication is achieved by means of [basic HTTP
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auth](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_access_authentication). For this
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auth](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_access_authentication). For this
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client "session" (where the definition of a session is up to the client), so
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client "session" (where the definition of a session is up to the client), so
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that the user's last login time is kept up to date.
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that the user's last login time is kept up to date.
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### Basic requests
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## Basic requests
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Every request must use `Content-Type: application/json` and `Accept:
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Every request must use `Content-Type: application/json` and `Accept:
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application/json`. An exception to this rule are requests that upload files.
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application/json`. An exception to this rule are requests that upload files.
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### File uploads
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## File uploads
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Requests that upload files must use `multipart/form-data` encoding. JSON
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Requests that upload files must use `multipart/form-data` encoding. JSON
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metadata must then be included as field of name `metadata`, whereas files must
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metadata must then be included as field of name `metadata`, whereas files must
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be included as separate fields with names specific to each request type.
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be included as separate fields with names specific to each request type.
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### Error handling
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## Error handling
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All errors (except for unhandled fatal server errors) send relevant HTTP status
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All errors (except for unhandled fatal server errors) send relevant HTTP status
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code together with JSON of following structure:
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code together with JSON of following structure:
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## API reference
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# API reference
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Depending on the deployment, the URLs might be relative to some base path such
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Depending on the deployment, the URLs might be relative to some base path such
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as `/api/`. Values denoted in diamond braces (`<like this>`) signify variable
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as `/api/`. Values denoted with diamond braces (`<like this>`) signify variable
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data.
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data.
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### Listing users
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## Listing users
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**Request**
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**Request**
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`GET /users/?page=<page>&pageSize=<page-size>&query=<query>`
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`GET /users/?page=<page>&pageSize=<page-size>&query=<query>`
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- `login-time`
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- `login-time`
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### Creating user
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## Creating user
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**Request**
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**Request**
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`POST /users`
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`POST /users`
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### Updating user
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## Updating user
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**Request**
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**Request**
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`PUT /user/<name>`
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`PUT /user/<name>`
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### Getting user
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## Getting user
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**Request**
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**Request**
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`GET /user/<name>`
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`GET /user/<name>`
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### Removing user
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## Removing user
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**Request**
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**Request**
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`DELETE /user/<name>`
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`DELETE /user/<name>`
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### Password reset - step 1: mail request
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## Password reset - step 1: mail request
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**Request**
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**Request**
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`GET /password-reset/<email-or-name>`
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`GET /password-reset/<email-or-name>`
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### Password reset - step 2: confirmation
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## Password reset - step 2: confirmation
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**Request**
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**Request**
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`POST /password-reset/<email-or-name>`
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`POST /password-reset/<email-or-name>`
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## Resources
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# Resources
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### User
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## User
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```json5
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## Search
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# Search
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Nomenclature:
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Nomenclature:
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- Tokens - search terms inside a query, separated by white space.
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- Tokens - search terms inside a query, separated by white space.
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- Anonymous tokens - tokens of form `value`, used to filter the search results.
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- Anonymous tokens - tokens of form `<value>`, used to filter the search
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- Named tokens - tokens of form `key:value`, used to filter the search results.
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results.
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- Special tokens - tokens of form `special:value`, used to filter the search results.
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- Named tokens - tokens of form `<key>:<value>`, used to filter the search
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- Order tokens - tokens of form `order:value`, used to sort the search results.
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results.
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- Special tokens - tokens of form `special:<value>`, used to filter the search
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- Order tokens - tokens of form `order:<value>`, used to sort the search
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Features:
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- Most of tokens can be negated like so: `-token`. For order token it flips the
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- Most of tokens can be negated like so: `-token`. Used with order tokens, it
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sort direction.
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flips the sort direction.
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- Some tokens support multiple values like so: `3,4,5`.
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- Some tokens support multiple values like so: `3,4,5`.
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- Some tokens support ranges like so: `100..`, `..200`, `100..200`.
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- Some tokens support ranges like so: `100..`, `..200`, `100..200`.
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- Date token values can contain following values: `today`, `yesterday`,
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- Date token values can contain following values: `today`, `yesterday`,
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`<year>`, `<year>-<month>`, `<year>-<month>-<day>`.
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`<year>`, `<year>-<month>`, `<year>-<month>-<day>`.
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- Order token values can be suffixed with `,asc` or `,desc`.
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Example how it works:
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