Thanks Tyson - I'm passing this one over to our sys admins to reduce
traffic on this list, and we'll post a summary of what we find.
Cheers,
Greg
On 2016-04-11 10:36 AM, Tyson Whitehead wrote:
On April 11, 2016 02:04:46 PM Carlos Martinez Ortiz wrote:
A few weeks ago I asked if anybody would be willing to try Shellther [1] while
teaching a Software Carpentry shell lesson. We might have a first trial lesson
next week, on a workshop organized in Utrecht, the Netherlands.
BUT... we might need access to the software carpentry etherpad API key. Would
anybody know who can I contact that might be able to give provide access to the
API key?
A bit of googling turned up this
"""
Authentication works via a token that is sent with each request as a post
parameter. There is a single token per Etherpad deployment. This token will be
random string, generated by Etherpad at the first start. It will be saved in
APIKEY.txt in the root folder of Etherpad. Only Etherpad and the requesting
application knows this key. Token management will not be exposed through this
API.
"""
http://etherpad.org/doc/v1.3.0/
Cheers! -Tyson
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