REST API
Configuration
In order to start the REST service, execute:
$ gnunet-arm -i rest
The REST service will listen by default on port 7776. The service is run by each user so you may have to modify the port accordingly:
$ gnunet-config -s rest -o HTTP_PORT -V 7788
Note that you may need to authenticate agains the API using HTTP basic authentication. The REST service autogenerates a password upon first launch. You can get your user-specific authentication secret by executing:
$ SECRET=$(gnunet-config -f -s rest -o BASIC_AUTH_SECRET_FILE)
To access the REST API, you can use any HTTP client such as a browser or cURL:
$ curl localhost:7776/identity -u<$USER>:<$SECRET>
You may disable the authentication if you want to by executing:
$ gnunet-config -s rest -o BASIC_AUTH_ENABLED -V NO
However, disabling authentication is not recommended.
Conventions
The GNUnet Web API is based in REST principles. Data resources are accessed via HTTP requests to an API endpoint. Where possible, the Web API uses the following HTTP methods for each action:
Method |
Action |
---|---|
GET |
Retrieve object(s) |
POST |
Create new object(s) |
PUT |
Edit existing object(s) |
DELETE |
Delete existing object(s) |
OPTIONS |
Get allowed headers |
Services
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