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API V2.0

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More information can be found here [https://beds24.com/api/v2 beds24.com/api/v2]
 
= Authentication =
There are two kinds of tokens, long life tokens which have read only access, and refresh tokens which generate tokens that can read and make changes.
 
To use most API endpoints you will need to include a token header in the format "token: {token}"
 
== Invite codes and refresh tokens ==
 
'''Step 1: Get an invite code or long life token'''
 
Invite codes and long life tokens can be generated here [https://beds24.com/control3.php?pagetype=apiv2 Invite Codes]
 
For more information about invite codes, [[API_V2.0#Invite_codes|see here]].
 
This step is the only one that must be done manually, all other steps can be performed and automated programmatically.
 
'''Step 2: If using an invite code, get a refresh token'''
Skip this step if using a long life token
You can use the invite code generated in step one with GET /authentication/setup.
 
This will return a ''token'' and a ''refresh token''.
 
<span style="color:#019cde; font-size: 150%;“ >{{#fas:info-circle}} </span> ''Tokens'' generated from refresh tokens expire after 24 hours.
 
'''Step 3: Use the token to authenticate calls'''
 
The ''token'' (either a long life token or a token generated using a refresh token) can be included as a header to authenticate calls to other API endpoints.
 
'''Step 4: Use the refresh token to generate new tokens'''
 
As ''tokens'' expire after 24 hours, you will need to use the ''refresh token'' with GET /authentication/token to get new tokens when old ones expire.
 
<span style="color:#019cde; font-size: 150%;“ >{{#fas:info-circle}} </span> ''Refresh tokens'' do not expire so long as they have been used within the past 30 days.
= Invite codes =
The "all" method may be used as a shortcut to grant access to all methods. For example "all:bookings" would allow for the reading, updating, creating and deleting of bookings.
 
= Authentication =
There are two kinds of tokens, long life tokens which have read only access, and refresh tokens which generate tokens that can read and make changes.
 
To use most API endpoints you will need to include a token header in the format "token: {token}"
 
== Invite codes and refresh tokens ==
 
'''Step 1: Get an invite code or long life token'''
 
Invite codes and long life tokens can be generated here [https://beds24.com/control3.php?pagetype=apiv2 Invite Codes]
 
For more information about invite codes, [[API_V2.0#Invite_codes|see here]].
 
This step is the only one that must be done manually, all other steps can be performed and automated programmatically.
 
'''Step 2: If using an invite code, get a refresh token'''
Skip this step if using a long life token
You can use the invite code generated in step one with GET /authentication/setup.
 
This will return a ''token'' and a ''refresh token''.
 
<span style="color:#019cde; font-size: 150%;“ >{{#fas:info-circle}} </span> ''Tokens'' generated from refresh tokens expire after 24 hours.
 
'''Step 3: Use the token to authenticate calls'''
 
The ''token'' (either a long life token or a token generated using a refresh token) can be included as a header to authenticate calls to other API endpoints.
 
'''Step 4: Use the refresh token to generate new tokens'''
 
As ''tokens'' expire after 24 hours, you will need to use the ''refresh token'' with GET /authentication/token to get new tokens when old ones expire.
 
<span style="color:#019cde; font-size: 150%;“ >{{#fas:info-circle}} </span> ''Refresh tokens'' do not expire so long as they have been used within the past 30 days.
= POST requests =
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