# Introduction

Welcome to the documentation for the Web Services API offered by GLT. This API provides a range of endpoints that enable users to access and manipulate data from various sources.

To get started, we recommend that you review the API Reference section, which contains detailed information about each endpoint, including the expected input parameters, the expected output data, and any errors that may occur. Additionally, we encourage you to review the Authentication section, which outlines the authentication process required to access the API.

In order to use the Web Services API, you will need to send requests to our servers using the HTTP protocol. These requests should be structured according to the guidelines outlined in the API Reference section. Responses from the API will typically be returned in JSON format, although other formats may be supported for specific endpoints.

It is important to note that some endpoints may require specific permissions or credentials in order to be accessed. These requirements are outlined in the API Reference section for each endpoint.

If you encounter any issues while using the Web Services API, please consult the Troubleshooting section for guidance. Additionally, our support team is available to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.

Thank you for choosing GLT's Web Services API. We hope that this documentation will provide you with the information you need to effectively utilize our API in your applications.

# Getting Started

To begin using the Web Services API, you will need to register for an API key. You can do this by contacting our support team, which will provide you with an API key and additional instructions for accessing the API.

Once you have obtained an API key, you can begin making requests to the API using the HTTP protocol. Requests should be sent to the endpoint URLs specified in the API Reference section of this documentation, with the appropriate input parameters included in the request.

Responses from the API will typically be returned in JSON format, although other formats may be supported for specific endpoints. It is important to note that some endpoints may require specific permissions or credentials in order to be accessed.

Before making requests to the API, we recommend that you review the Authentication section of this documentation, which outlines the authentication process required to access the API. Additionally, we encourage you to review the API Reference section, which contains detailed information about each endpoint, including the expected input parameters, the expected output data, and any errors that may occur.

If you encounter any issues while using the Web Services API, please consult the Troubleshooting section of this documentation for guidance. Additionally, our support team is available to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.

For testing purposes, you can use the following URL:


https://dev.webservices.goglt.com/

And for production:


https://webservices.goglt.com/


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Important information

To access the swagger api enter the path /docs https://webservices.goglt.com/docs

# Authentication

To access the Web Services API, you will need to provide an API key in your requests. Your API key should be included in the "Authorization" header of your HTTP requests.

In addition to your API key, some endpoints may require additional authentication credentials, such as a username and password. These requirements are outlined in the API Reference section for each endpoint.

Please note that API keys are intended for use by individual users and should not be shared with others. If you suspect that your API key has been compromised, please contact our support team immediately to obtain a new API key.

To ensure the security of your API key, we recommend that you use HTTPS when making requests to the API. This will encrypt the data being transmitted between your application and our servers, helping to prevent unauthorized access to your API key and data.

If you have any questions or concerns about the authentication process for the Web Services API, please contact our support team for assistance. You can manage your API Keys from your account through GLT Customers Portal. You can contact customeronboarding@goglt.com if you don't have an account or technology@goglt.com if you want the API KEY.

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Important information

If you connect from a service like postman, the authentication should be as follows:

key value
api-key Oef_HksxMTmTFgWlbgZFEXUvTht7C6GzZ_heS2IbDwwEdYuIe_n91oVyaCRE