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Donately API Documentation | v2019-03-15

The Donately API is based around REST. It uses standard HTTP authentication. JSON is returned in all responses from the API, including errors. Base API Endpoint: https://api.donately.com/v2 Donately Version: 2019-03-15 Optionally send the Donately Version as a header. Before you begin To start using the Donately API, you will first need your token. Every Donately user has a token that allows them access to their own personal data, and the data for accounts that they have admin priviledges to. You can find your token by signing into Donately and visiting the API Integrations page. Authentication Your API keys have many privledges depending on your account and should be treated securely. Never expose your API key in client-side code. Donately expects for the API key to be included in all API requests except where specifically noted. If you need to manually set the header, be sure to base64 encode the token first. In a shell you can get your base64 encoded token via a command like: `echo -n "671e419343abd9ec965f02fdcc0a1dbc" | base64` Then use a Basic Auth header: `Authorization: Basic ` Deprecation Notice: Using http instead of https will return an error. Guide: Postman Below is an example of how to enter your API token into Postman.



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Donately API Documentation | v2019-03-15

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The Donately API is based around REST. It uses standard HTTP authentication. JSON is returned in all responses from the API, including errors. Base API Endpoint: https://api.donately.com/v2 Donately Version: 2019-03-15 Optionally send the Donately Version as a header. Before you begin To start using the Donately API, you will first need your token. Every Donately user has a token that allows them access to their own personal data, and the data for accounts that they have admin priviledges to. You can find your token by signing into Donately and visiting the API Integrations page. Authentication Your API keys have many privledges depending on your account and should be treated securely. Never expose your API key in client-side code. Donately expects for the API key to be included in all API requests except where specifically noted. If you need to manually set the header, be sure to base64 encode the token first. In a shell you can get your base64 encoded token via a command like: `echo -n "671e419343abd9ec965f02fdcc0a1dbc" | base64` Then use a Basic Auth header: `Authorization: Basic ` Deprecation Notice: Using http instead of https will return an error. Guide: Postman Below is an example of how to enter your API token into Postman.



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Donately API Documentation | v2019-03-15

The Donately API is based around REST. It uses standard HTTP authentication. JSON is returned in all responses from the API, including errors. Base API Endpoint: https://api.donately.com/v2 Donately Version: 2019-03-15 Optionally send the Donately Version as a header. Before you begin To start using the Donately API, you will first need your token. Every Donately user has a token that allows them access to their own personal data, and the data for accounts that they have admin priviledges to. You can find your token by signing into Donately and visiting the API Integrations page. Authentication Your API keys have many privledges depending on your account and should be treated securely. Never expose your API key in client-side code. Donately expects for the API key to be included in all API requests except where specifically noted. If you need to manually set the header, be sure to base64 encode the token first. In a shell you can get your base64 encoded token via a command like: `echo -n "671e419343abd9ec965f02fdcc0a1dbc" | base64` Then use a Basic Auth header: `Authorization: Basic ` Deprecation Notice: Using http instead of https will return an error. Guide: Postman Below is an example of how to enter your API token into Postman.

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