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In order to prevent unauthorised access to private character/corporation data, the API uses an API Key. This is a randomly-generated string that essentially works as a password for API calls. Account owners generate their own API keys through this page. That page also informs you of your unique numeric user ID, which is used in API calls ...
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- EVE Swagger Interface
EVE Swagger Interface (ESI) is an API that can be used by...
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8 lis 2016 · The ESI API is a RESTful, SSO authenticated, documentation first, buzzword compliant, horizontally scalable, read/write API. It's currently backing the EVE Mobile app and running on a Kubernetes cluster in Google Cloud (Kubernetes is awesome btw).
The ESI API is the official RESTful API for EVE third party development. It leverages Swagger so that documentation about the API is always up to date and not dependent on documentation websites like this one. You can find all the endpoints and try them out at https://esi.evetech.net/ui/.
ESI is the name of EVE Online's publicly available API, allowing you to query the game itself to get info about your character, corporation and more. This documentation can be used as a jumping off point to learn how to begin developing against ESI or as a place to learn some of the ESI concepts that are harder to grasp.
29 sty 2011 · How to customize the access of keys: The EVE API consists of three categories: Character bound API; Corporate bound API; Keyless API (will not be affected as no authentication is required for it) As I mentioned the key bound categories will be split up between keys with the introduction of the corporation API key. But this is not enough ...
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7 wrz 2011 · To use the new keys in the API you can throw out the old userID and apiKey URL parameters and use keyID and vCode instead. You can find the keyID in the first column (called ID) on the API key management website, vCode stands for Verification Code and is displayed in the same table for each key.