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Olivia edited this page Apr 17, 2021
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Making Requests
Making requests depends on a lot of factors.
GET requests are used to get data with a randomized, non-player UUID. They're useful for getting public info like the server TPS.
POST requests are used to send data like username/UUID, key, etc. They're useful for getting player-specific information.
GET requests, no authkey
A simple GET request can be made in a browser. Navigate to the route (or the root route) to get some data.
GET requests, with authkey
Since the key is a parameter, you can simply append ?key=YOUR_KEY_HERE for example, ?key=CHANGE_ME_PLEASE and get data.
POST requests
By default, POST requests require an auth key, and a username or uuid parameter to get user-specific data. This value can be randomized if it's not necessary to get any specific data.
The default root route can take a request parameter to send whatever you want. It will be parsed as normal and returned.