Libraries tagged by page not found

experius/module-pagenotfound

32 Favers
47630 Downloads

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aaw-team/pagenotfoundhandling

10 Favers
86228 Downloads

Versatile Error Handler for the TYPO3 CMS Site Handling

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moc/notfound

18 Favers
143486 Downloads

Neos CMS package that loads a normal editable page for displaying a 404 error

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pdfgeneratorapi/php-client

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# Introduction [PDF Generator API](https://pdfgeneratorapi.com) allows you easily generate transactional PDF documents and reduce the development and support costs by enabling your users to create and manage their document templates using a browser-based drag-and-drop document editor. The PDF Generator API features a web API architecture, allowing you to code in the language of your choice. This API supports the JSON media type, and uses UTF-8 character encoding. ## Base URL The base URL for all the API endpoints is `https://us1.pdfgeneratorapi.com/api/v4` For example * `https://us1.pdfgeneratorapi.com/api/v4/templates` * `https://us1.pdfgeneratorapi.com/api/v4/workspaces` * `https://us1.pdfgeneratorapi.com/api/v4/templates/123123` ## Editor PDF Generator API comes with a powerful drag & drop editor that allows to create any kind of document templates, from barcode labels to invoices, quotes and reports. You can find tutorials and videos from our [Support Portal](https://support.pdfgeneratorapi.com). * [Component specification](https://support.pdfgeneratorapi.com/en/category/components-1ffseaj/) * [Expression Language documentation](https://support.pdfgeneratorapi.com/en/category/expression-language-q203pa/) * [Frequently asked questions and answers](https://support.pdfgeneratorapi.com/en/category/qanda-1ov519d/) ## Definitions ### Organization Organization is a group of workspaces owned by your account. ### Workspace Workspace contains templates. Each workspace has access to their own templates and organization default templates. ### Master Workspace Master Workspace is the main/default workspace of your Organization. The Master Workspace identifier is the email you signed up with. ### Default Template Default template is a template that is available for all workspaces by default. You can set the template access type under Page Setup. If template has "Organization" access then your users can use them from the "New" menu in the Editor. ### Data Field Data Field is a placeholder for the specific data in your JSON data set. In this example JSON you can access the buyer name using Data Field `{paymentDetails::buyerName}`. The separator between depth levels is :: (two colons). When designing the template you don’t have to know every Data Field, our editor automatically extracts all the available fields from your data set and provides an easy way to insert them into the template. ``` { "documentNumber": 1, "paymentDetails": { "method": "Credit Card", "buyerName": "John Smith" }, "items": [ { "id": 1, "name": "Item one" } ] } ``` ## Rate limiting Our API endpoints use IP-based rate limiting and allow you to make up to 2 requests per second and 60 requests per minute. If you make more requests, you will receive a response with HTTP code 429. Response headers contain additional values: | Header | Description | |--------|--------------------------------| | X-RateLimit-Limit | Maximum requests per minute | | X-RateLimit-Remaining | The requests remaining in the current minute | | Retry-After | How many seconds you need to wait until you are allowed to make requests | * * * * * # Libraries and SDKs ## Postman Collection We have created a [Postman](https://www.postman.com) Collection so you can easily test all the API endpoints without developing and code. You can download the collection [here](https://god.gw.postman.com/run-collection/11578263-c6546175-de49-4b35-904b-29bb52a5a69a?action=collection%2Ffork&collection-url=entityId%3D11578263-c6546175-de49-4b35-904b-29bb52a5a69a%26entityType%3Dcollection%26workspaceId%3D5900d75f-c45d-4e61-9fb7-63aca23580df) or just click the button below. [![Run in Postman](https://run.pstmn.io/button.svg)](https://god.gw.postman.com/run-collection/11578263-c6546175-de49-4b35-904b-29bb52a5a69a?action=collection%2Ffork&collection-url=entityId%3D11578263-c6546175-de49-4b35-904b-29bb52a5a69a%26entityType%3Dcollection%26workspaceId%3D5900d75f-c45d-4e61-9fb7-63aca23580df) ## Client Libraries All our Client Libraries are auto-generated using [OpenAPI Generator](https://openapi-generator.tech/) which uses the OpenAPI v3 specification to automatically generate a client library in specific programming language. * [PHP Client](https://github.com/pdfgeneratorapi/php-client) * [Java Client](https://github.com/pdfgeneratorapi/java-client) * [Ruby Client](https://github.com/pdfgeneratorapi/ruby-client) * [Python Client](https://github.com/pdfgeneratorapi/python-client) * [Javascript Client](https://github.com/pdfgeneratorapi/javascript-client) We have validated the generated libraries, but let us know if you find any anomalies in the client code. * * * * * # Authentication The PDF Generator API uses __JSON Web Tokens (JWT)__ to authenticate all API requests. These tokens offer a method to establish secure server-to-server authentication by transferring a compact JSON object with a signed payload of your account’s API Key and Secret. When authenticating to the PDF Generator API, a JWT should be generated uniquely by a __server-side application__ and included as a __Bearer Token__ in the header of each request. ## Accessing your API Key and Secret You can find your __API Key__ and __API Secret__ from the __Account Settings__ page after you login to PDF Generator API [here](https://pdfgeneratorapi.com/login). ## Creating a JWT JSON Web Tokens are composed of three sections: a header, a payload (containing a claim set), and a signature. The header and payload are JSON objects, which are serialized to UTF-8 bytes, then encoded using base64url encoding. The JWT's header, payload, and signature are concatenated with periods (.). As a result, a JWT typically takes the following form: ``` {Base64url encoded header}.{Base64url encoded payload}.{Base64url encoded signature} ``` We recommend and support libraries provided on [jwt.io](https://jwt.io/). While other libraries can create JWT, these recommended libraries are the most robust. ### Header Property `alg` defines which signing algorithm is being used. PDF Generator API users HS256. Property `typ` defines the type of token and it is always JWT. ``` { "alg": "HS256", "typ": "JWT" } ``` ### Payload The second part of the token is the payload, which contains the claims or the pieces of information being passed about the user and any metadata required. It is mandatory to specify the following claims: * issuer (`iss`): Your API key * subject (`sub`): Workspace identifier * expiration time (`exp`): Timestamp (unix epoch time) until the token is valid. It is highly recommended to set the exp timestamp for a short period, i.e. a matter of seconds. This way, if a token is intercepted or shared, the token will only be valid for a short period of time. ``` { "iss": "ad54aaff89ffdfeff178bb8a8f359b29fcb20edb56250b9f584aa2cb0162ed4a", "sub": "[email protected]", "exp": 1586112639 } ``` ### Signature To create the signature part you have to take the encoded header, the encoded payload, a secret, the algorithm specified in the header, and sign that. The signature is used to verify the message wasn't changed along the way, and, in the case of tokens signed with a private key, it can also verify that the sender of the JWT is who it says it is. ``` HMACSHA256( base64UrlEncode(header) + "." + base64UrlEncode(payload), API_SECRET) ``` ### Putting all together The output is three Base64-URL strings separated by dots. The following shows a JWT that has the previous header and payload encoded, and it is signed with a secret. ``` eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJhZDU0YWFmZjg5ZmZkZmVmZjE3OGJiOGE4ZjM1OWIyOWZjYjIwZWRiNTYyNTBiOWY1ODRhYTJjYjAxNjJlZDRhIiwic3ViIjoiZGVtby5leGFtcGxlQGFjdHVhbHJlcG9ydHMuY29tIn0.SxO-H7UYYYsclS8RGWO1qf0z1cB1m73wF9FLl9RCc1Q // Base64 encoded header: eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9 // Base64 encoded payload: eyJpc3MiOiJhZDU0YWFmZjg5ZmZkZmVmZjE3OGJiOGE4ZjM1OWIyOWZjYjIwZWRiNTYyNTBiOWY1ODRhYTJjYjAxNjJlZDRhIiwic3ViIjoiZGVtby5leGFtcGxlQGFjdHVhbHJlcG9ydHMuY29tIn0 // Signature: SxO-H7UYYYsclS8RGWO1qf0z1cB1m73wF9FLl9RCc1Q ``` ## Temporary JWTs You can create a temporary token in [Account Settings](https://pdfgeneratorapi.com/account/organization) page after you login to PDF Generator API. The generated token uses your email address as the subject (`sub`) value and is valid for __15 minutes__. You can also use [jwt.io](https://jwt.io/) to generate test tokens for your API calls. These test tokens should never be used in production applications. * * * * * # Error codes | Code | Description | |--------|--------------------------------| | 401 | Unauthorized | | 402 | Payment Required | | 403 | Forbidden | | 404 | Not Found | | 422 | Unprocessable Entity | | 429 | Too Many Requests | | 500 | Internal Server Error | ## 401 Unauthorized | Description | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Authentication failed: request expired | | Authentication failed: workspace missing | | Authentication failed: key missing | | Authentication failed: property 'iss' (issuer) missing in JWT | | Authentication failed: property 'sub' (subject) missing in JWT | | Authentication failed: property 'exp' (expiration time) missing in JWT | | Authentication failed: incorrect signature | ## 402 Payment Required | Description | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Your account is suspended, please upgrade your account | ## 403 Forbidden | Description | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Your account has exceeded the monthly document generation limit. | | Access not granted: You cannot delete master workspace via API | | Access not granted: Template is not accessible by this organization | | Your session has expired, please close and reopen the editor. | ## 404 Entity not found | Description | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Entity not found | | Resource not found | | None of the templates is available for the workspace. | ## 422 Unprocessable Entity | Description | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Unable to parse JSON, please check formatting | | Required parameter missing | | Required parameter missing: template definition not defined | | Required parameter missing: template not defined | ## 429 Too Many Requests | Description | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | You can make up to 2 requests per second and 60 requests per minute. | * * * * *

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nglasl/silverstripe-misdirection

4 Favers
71818 Downloads

This module allows both simple and regular expression link redirections based on customisable mappings, either hooking into a page not found or replacing the default automated URL handling.

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plan2net/sierrha

5 Favers
7030 Downloads

404 'not found' and 403 'forbidden' error handlers. The 404 handler shows custom content for missing pages but not resources like CSS or JS. The 403 handler redirects to a login URL on unauthorized access.

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experius/module-pagenotfoundgraphql

0 Favers
4161 Downloads

Return a redirect in the GraphQl urlResolver based on the Experius_PageNotFound module

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webbuilders-group/silverstripe-login-files

2 Favers
92 Downloads

Changes how assets in SilverStripe 4.x that require a logged in user are handled by redirecting them to login rather than returning a page not found while keeping draft assets as a page not found.

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sgalinski/sg-routes

1 Favers
5003 Downloads

URL Redirects and Page Not Found Handling

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phpwatch/laravel-fast404

5 Favers
5 Downloads

A Laravel middleware to quickly terminate Page-Not-Found pages that do not require a full HTML page

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1msg/one_msg_waba_sdk

0 Favers
122 Downloads

[1MSG.IO](https://1msg.io/) is the perfect WhatsApp management tool for your business. With us you get full access to the official Whatsapp API/webhooks. Every API request must contain an Authorize HTTP header with a token. This is your channel token, which can be found in your channel project on your profile page. Please do not give the token to anyone or post it publicly. The authorization token must be added to each request in the GET parameter 'token' and always passed to query string (?token={your_token}). Parameters in GET queries pass query string. Parameters in POST requests — through the JSON-encoded request body. All 'send' methods (except /sendTemplate) will only work when the dialog session with the user is open. Some of our solutions simplify and avoid such limitations, but we urge you to pay more attention to this detail

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eciboadaptech/finapi-access

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RESTful API for Account Information Services (AIS) and Payment Initiation Services (PIS) Application Version: 2.29.4 The following pages give you some general information on how to use our APIs. The actual API services documentation then follows further below. You can use the menu to jump between API sections. This page has a built-in HTTP(S) client, so you can test the services directly from within this page, by filling in the request parameters and/or body in the respective services, and then hitting the TRY button. Note that you need to be authorized to make a successful API call. To authorize, refer to the 'Authorization' section of the API, or just use the OAUTH button that can be found near the TRY button. General information Error Responses When an API call returns with an error, then in general it has the structure shown in the following example: { "errors": [ { "message": "Interface 'FINTS_SERVER' is not supported for this operation.", "code": "BAD_REQUEST", "type": "TECHNICAL" } ], "date": "2020-11-19T16:54:06.854+01:00", "requestId": "selfgen-312042e7-df55-47e4-bffd-956a68ef37b5", "endpoint": "POST /api/v2/bankConnections/import", "authContext": "1/21", "bank": "DEMO0002 - finAPI Test Redirect Bank (id: 280002, location: none)" } If an API call requires an additional authentication by the user, HTTP code 510 is returned and the error response contains the additional "multiStepAuthentication" object, see the following example: { "errors": [ { "message": "Es ist eine zusätzliche Authentifizierung erforderlich. Bitte geben Sie folgenden Code an: 123456", "code": "ADDITIONAL_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED", "type": "BUSINESS", "multiStepAuthentication": { "hash": "678b13f4be9ed7d981a840af8131223a", "status": "CHALLENGE_RESPONSE_REQUIRED", "challengeMessage": "Es ist eine zusätzliche Authentifizierung erforderlich. Bitte geben Sie folgenden Code an: 123456", "answerFieldLabel": "TAN", "redirectUrl": null, "redirectContext": null, "redirectContextField": null, "twoStepProcedures": null, "photoTanMimeType": null, "photoTanData": null, "opticalData": null, "opticalDataAsReinerSct": false } } ], "date": "2019-11-29T09:51:55.931+01:00", "requestId": "selfgen-45059c99-1b14-4df7-9bd3-9d5f126df294", "endpoint": "POST /api/v2/bankConnections/import", "authContext": "1/18", "bank": "DEMO0001 - finAPI Test Bank" } An exception to this error format are API authentication errors, where the following structure is returned: { "error": "invalid_token", "error_description": "Invalid access token: cccbce46-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxx" } Paging API services that may potentially return a lot of data implement paging. They return a limited number of entries within a "page". Further entries must be fetched with subsequent calls. Any API service that implements paging provides the following input parameters: • "page": the number of the page to be retrieved (starting with 1). • "perPage": the number of entries within a page. The default and maximum value is stated in the documentation of the respective services. A paged response contains an additional "paging" object with the following structure: { ... , "paging": { "page": 1, "perPage": 20, "pageCount": 234, "totalCount": 4662 } } Internationalization The finAPI services support internationalization which means you can define the language you prefer for API service responses. The following languages are available: German, English, Czech, Slovak. The preferred language can be defined by providing the official HTTP Accept-Language header. finAPI reacts on the official iso language codes "de", "en", "cs" and "sk" for the named languages. Additional subtags supported by the Accept-Language header may be provided, e.g. "en-US", but are ignored. If no Accept-Language header is given, German is used as the default language. Exceptions: • Bank login hints and login fields are only available in the language of the bank and not being translated. • Direct messages from the bank systems typically returned as BUSINESS errors will not be translated. • BUSINESS errors created by finAPI directly are available in German and English. • TECHNICAL errors messages meant for developers are mostly in English, but also may be translated. Request IDs With any API call, you can pass a request ID via a header with name "X-Request-Id". The request ID can be an arbitrary string with up to 255 characters. Passing a longer string will result in an error. If you don't pass a request ID for a call, finAPI will generate a random ID internally. The request ID is always returned back in the response of a service, as a header with name "X-Request-Id". We highly recommend to always pass a (preferably unique) request ID, and include it into your client application logs whenever you make a request or receive a response (especially in the case of an error response). finAPI is also logging request IDs on its end. Having a request ID can help the finAPI support team to work more efficiently and solve tickets faster. Overriding HTTP methods Some HTTP clients do not support the HTTP methods PATCH or DELETE. If you are using such a client in your application, you can use a POST request instead with a special HTTP header indicating the originally intended HTTP method. The header's name is X-HTTP-Method-Override. Set its value to either PATCH or DELETE. POST Requests having this header set will be treated either as PATCH or DELETE by the finAPI servers. Example: X-HTTP-Method-Override: PATCH POST /api/v2/label/51 {"name": "changed label"} will be interpreted by finAPI as: PATCH /api/v2/label/51 {"name": "changed label"} User metadata With the migration to PSD2 APIs, a new term called "User metadata" (also known as "PSU metadata") has been introduced to the API. This user metadata aims to inform the banking API if there was a real end-user behind an HTTP request or if the request was triggered by a system (e.g. by an automatic batch update). In the latter case, the bank may apply some restrictions such as limiting the number of HTTP requests for a single consent. Also, some operations may be forbidden entirely by the banking API. For example, some banks do not allow issuing a new consent without the end-user being involved. Therefore, it is certainly necessary and obligatory for the customer to provide the PSU metadata for such operations. As finAPI does not have direct interaction with the end-user, it is the client application's responsibility to provide all the necessary information about the end-user. This must be done by sending additional headers with every request triggered on behalf of the end-user. At the moment, the following headers are supported by the API: • "PSU-IP-Address" - the IP address of the user's device. It has to be an IPv4 address, as some banks cannot work with IPv6 addresses. If a non-IPv4 address is passed, we will replace the value with our own IPv4 address as a fallback. • "PSU-Device-OS" - the user's device and/or operating system identification. • "PSU-User-Agent" - the user's web browser or other client device identification. FAQ Is there a finAPI SDK? Currently we do not offer a native SDK, but there is the option to generate an SDK for almost any target language via OpenAPI. Use the 'Download SDK' button on this page for SDK generation. How can I enable finAPI's automatic batch update? Currently there is no way to set up the batch update via the API. Please contact [email protected] for this. Why do I need to keep authorizing when calling services on this page? This page is a "one-page-app". Reloading the page resets the OAuth authorization context. There is generally no need to reload the page, so just don't do it and your authorization will persist.

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adaptech/finapi-access

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485 Downloads

RESTful API for Account Information Services (AIS) and Payment Initiation Services (PIS) The following pages give you some general information on how to use our APIs. The actual API services documentation then follows further below. You can use the menu to jump between API sections. This page has a built-in HTTP(S) client, so you can test the services directly from within this page, by filling in the request parameters and/or body in the respective services, and then hitting the TRY button. Note that you need to be authorized to make a successful API call. To authorize, refer to the 'Authorization' section of the API, or just use the OAUTH button that can be found near the TRY button. General information Error Responses When an API call returns with an error, then in general it has the structure shown in the following example: { "errors": [ { "message": "Interface 'FINTS_SERVER' is not supported for this operation.", "code": "BAD_REQUEST", "type": "TECHNICAL" } ], "date": "2020-11-19 16:54:06.854", "requestId": "selfgen-312042e7-df55-47e4-bffd-956a68ef37b5", "endpoint": "POST /api/v1/bankConnections/import", "authContext": "1/21", "bank": "DEMO0002 - finAPI Test Redirect Bank" } If an API call requires an additional authentication by the user, HTTP code 510 is returned and the error response contains the additional "multiStepAuthentication" object, see the following example: { "errors": [ { "message": "Es ist eine zusätzliche Authentifizierung erforderlich. Bitte geben Sie folgenden Code an: 123456", "code": "ADDITIONAL_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED", "type": "BUSINESS", "multiStepAuthentication": { "hash": "678b13f4be9ed7d981a840af8131223a", "status": "CHALLENGE_RESPONSE_REQUIRED", "challengeMessage": "Es ist eine zusätzliche Authentifizierung erforderlich. Bitte geben Sie folgenden Code an: 123456", "answerFieldLabel": "TAN", "redirectUrl": null, "redirectContext": null, "redirectContextField": null, "twoStepProcedures": null, "photoTanMimeType": null, "photoTanData": null, "opticalData": null } } ], "date": "2019-11-29 09:51:55.931", "requestId": "selfgen-45059c99-1b14-4df7-9bd3-9d5f126df294", "endpoint": "POST /api/v1/bankConnections/import", "authContext": "1/18", "bank": "DEMO0001 - finAPI Test Bank" } An exception to this error format are API authentication errors, where the following structure is returned: { "error": "invalid_token", "error_description": "Invalid access token: cccbce46-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxx" } Paging API services that may potentially return a lot of data implement paging. They return a limited number of entries within a "page". Further entries must be fetched with subsequent calls. Any API service that implements paging provides the following input parameters: • "page": the number of the page to be retrieved (starting with 1). • "perPage": the number of entries within a page. The default and maximum value is stated in the documentation of the respective services. A paged response contains an additional "paging" object with the following structure: { ... , "paging": { "page": 1, "perPage": 20, "pageCount": 234, "totalCount": 4662 } } Internationalization The finAPI services support internationalization which means you can define the language you prefer for API service responses. The following languages are available: German, English, Czech, Slovak. The preferred language can be defined by providing the official HTTP Accept-Language header. finAPI reacts on the official iso language codes "de", "en", "cs" and "sk" for the named languages. Additional subtags supported by the Accept-Language header may be provided, e.g. "en-US", but are ignored. If no Accept-Language header is given, German is used as the default language. Exceptions: • Bank login hints and login fields are only available in the language of the bank and not being translated. • Direct messages from the bank systems typically returned as BUSINESS errors will not be translated. • BUSINESS errors created by finAPI directly are available in German and English. • TECHNICAL errors messages meant for developers are mostly in English, but also may be translated. Request IDs With any API call, you can pass a request ID via a header with name "X-Request-Id". The request ID can be an arbitrary string with up to 255 characters. Passing a longer string will result in an error. If you don't pass a request ID for a call, finAPI will generate a random ID internally. The request ID is always returned back in the response of a service, as a header with name "X-Request-Id". We highly recommend to always pass a (preferably unique) request ID, and include it into your client application logs whenever you make a request or receive a response (especially in the case of an error response). finAPI is also logging request IDs on its end. Having a request ID can help the finAPI support team to work more efficiently and solve tickets faster. Overriding HTTP methods Some HTTP clients do not support the HTTP methods PATCH or DELETE. If you are using such a client in your application, you can use a POST request instead with a special HTTP header indicating the originally intended HTTP method. The header's name is X-HTTP-Method-Override. Set its value to either PATCH or DELETE. POST Requests having this header set will be treated either as PATCH or DELETE by the finAPI servers. Example: X-HTTP-Method-Override: PATCH POST /api/v1/label/51 {"name": "changed label"} will be interpreted by finAPI as: PATCH /api/v1/label/51 {"name": "changed label"} User metadata With the migration to PSD2 APIs, a new term called "User metadata" (also known as "PSU metadata") has been introduced to the API. This user metadata aims to inform the banking API if there was a real end-user behind an HTTP request or if the request was triggered by a system (e.g. by an automatic batch update). In the latter case, the bank may apply some restrictions such as limiting the number of HTTP requests for a single consent. Also, some operations may be forbidden entirely by the banking API. For example, some banks do not allow issuing a new consent without the end-user being involved. Therefore, it is certainly necessary and obligatory for the customer to provide the PSU metadata for such operations. As finAPI does not have direct interaction with the end-user, it is the client application's responsibility to provide all the necessary information about the end-user. This must be done by sending additional headers with every request triggered on behalf of the end-user. At the moment, the following headers are supported by the API: • "PSU-IP-Address" - the IP address of the user's device. • "PSU-Device-OS" - the user's device and/or operating system identification. • "PSU-User-Agent" - the user's web browser or other client device identification. FAQ Is there a finAPI SDK? Currently we do not offer a native SDK, but there is the option to generate a SDK for almost any target language via OpenAPI. Use the 'Download SDK' button on this page for SDK generation. How can I enable finAPI's automatic batch update? Currently there is no way to set up the batch update via the API. Please contact [email protected] for this. Why do I need to keep authorizing when calling services on this page? This page is a "one-page-app". Reloading the page resets the OAuth authorization context. There is generally no need to reload the page, so just don't do it and your authorization will persist.

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justinonomo/pagenotfound

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1 Downloads

a packaget to import page not found paragraph

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sunnysideup/pagenotfound

1 Favers
9 Downloads

improve your 404 page.

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