API secrets
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In this document, you’ll find detailed information about MySafe’s API secrets page.
Path to access
- On senhasegura, in the upper-left corner, click the Grid Menu, represented by the nine squares, and select MySafe.
- In the side menu, select API secrets.
Top bar
Item | Description |
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Show filters | Represented by the magnifying glass icon, it displays or hides the search fields on the screen. |
Update | Represented by the counterclockwise arrow icon, it refreshes the page. |
View actions | Represented by the three vertical dots icon, it displays a drop-down menu with possible actions for the report. |
Add API secret | Represented by the plus sign, it opens the Add API secret screen. |
Print report | Represented by the printer icon, it opens a new page for printing the report. |
Export CSV | Represented by the paper sheet icon, it downloads the report. |
Schedule report | Represented by the clock icon, it opens the Schedule report screen. |
Search fields
Item | Description |
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ID | Field that filters API secrets by their unique identification code. |
Name | Field that filters API secrets by their name. |
URL | Field that filters API secrets by the URL of the application where they’re registered. |
Tags | Field that filters API secrets by associated keywords. |
Shared | Field that filters API secrets by their sharing status. The available options are Yes and No. Click Clear to enable the All option. |
Owner | Field that filters API secrets by the name of the user who registered them. |
Last use | Field that filters API secrets by the period during which the API secret was viewed. Format MM/DD/YYYY . Use this field to enter the start date of the period. The downward arrow opens a calendar. |
until | Field that filters API secrets by the period during which the API secret was viewed. Format MM/DD/YYYY . Use this field to enter the end date of the period. The downward arrow opens a calendar. |
Enabled | Field that filters API secrets by their activation status. The available options are Yes and No. Click Clear to enable the All option. |
Report fields
- Checkbox: used for batch actions.
- ID.
- Name.
- Url.
- Tags.
- Shared.
- Owner.
- Last use.
- Enabled.
- Acton: in this column, you’ll find the following options:
- View API secret: represented by the key icon, it opens the API secret details screen with all information about the API secret.
- Three vertical dots icon: opens a dropdown menu with the options: Share, Edit, and Disable.
Info
The report displays 30 records per page. To go to the next screen, click the forward button at the end of the report.
Bottom buttons
- Enable: button used for batch activation.
- Disable: button used for batch deactivation.
- Share: button used for batch sharing.
API secret details screen
In this section, you’ll find all the information about the API secret details screen.
Item | Description |
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Name | Name assigned to the API secret. |
Owner | The user who registered the API secret. |
URL | URL of the application where the API secret is registered. |
Last use | The date and time when the API secret was last used. |
Identifier | Unique string defined by the user to identify the API secret being registered. |
Client ID | Unique identifier for the client application. |
Method | HTTP method used to make the API call. |
Tags | Keywords associated with the API secret. |
Notes | Observations about the API secret. |
View the information | Represented by the list icon, it opens the Protected information pop-up window, which displays the Client secret . |
Users with access to information section
Item | Descrição |
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Member | Name of the MySafe user with access to the API secret. |
Can view? | Indicates viewing permission for the API secret details. By default, whenever an API secret is shared, this column is marked with Yes. |
Can edit? | Indicates editing permission for the API secret details. The available options are Yes and No. |
Add/Edit API secret screen
In this section, you’ll find all the information about the Add API secret and Edit API secret screens, which have the same fields.
Item | Description |
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Name* | Field for entering a name for the API secret. |
URL* | Field for entering the URL of the application where the API secret will be used. |
Client ID* | Field for entering the Client ID used to identify the client application in the OAuth 2.0 authorization flow. |
Client Secret | Field for entering the Client Secret used to authenticate the client application in the OAuth 2.0 authorization flow. |
Identifier | Field for entering the unique string defined by the user to identify the API secret. |
Method | Field for entering the HTTP method used to call the API. |
Tags | Keywords associated with the API secret. |
Notes | Observations about the API secret. |
Eye icon | Present only on the Edit API secret screen, an icon that shows information about who added the API secret and when, as well as who made the last change and when. |
Info
The items with an asterisk are mandatory.
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