GET,POST | /authorizetoken/{Service}/{TokenString} |
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export class Setting
{
public name: string;
public stringValue: string;
public booleanValue: boolean;
public dataType: string;
public constructor(init?: Partial<Setting>) { (Object as any).assign(this, init); }
}
export class AuthorizeBaseResponse
{
public isAuthorized: boolean;
public settings: Setting[];
public suggestedStatusCode: number;
public suggestedResponseMessage: string;
public reason: string;
public customerId?: string;
public constructor(init?: Partial<AuthorizeBaseResponse>) { (Object as any).assign(this, init); }
}
export class AuthorizeTokenResponse extends AuthorizeBaseResponse
{
public constructor(init?: Partial<AuthorizeTokenResponse>) { super(init); (Object as any).assign(this, init); }
}
export class AuthorizeToken implements IAuthorizeToken
{
// @ApiMember(IsRequired=true, ParameterType="path")
public tokenString: string;
// @ApiMember(IsRequired=true, ParameterType="path")
public service: string;
public constructor(init?: Partial<AuthorizeToken>) { (Object as any).assign(this, init); }
}
TypeScript AuthorizeToken DTOs
To override the Content-type in your clients, use the HTTP Accept Header, append the .json suffix or ?format=json
To embed the response in a jsonp callback, append ?callback=myCallback
The following are sample HTTP requests and responses. The placeholders shown need to be replaced with actual values.
POST /authorizetoken/{Service}/{TokenString} HTTP/1.1
Host: nkapi-sgepz3-auth-r1.azurewebsites.net
Accept: application/json
Content-Type: application/json
Content-Length: length
{"tokenString":"String","service":"String"}
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/json Content-Length: length {"isAuthorized":false,"settings":[{"name":"String","stringValue":"String","booleanValue":false,"dataType":"String"}],"suggestedStatusCode":0,"suggestedResponseMessage":"String","reason":"String"}