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Interfaces are access points for external users (someone using the system without a login). | Interfaces are access points for external users (someone using the system without a login). | ||
For a more detailed description, please resd: [[Integration/Interface#Understanding_interfaces|Unserstanding interfaces]] | |||
=== Basic configuration options === | |||
An interface has the following configuration options | An interface has the following configuration options | ||
* Interface URL | * Interface URL |
Revision as of 11:12, 21 November 2013
Interfaces are access points for external users (someone using the system without a login).
For a more detailed description, please resd: Unserstanding interfaces
Basic configuration options
An interface has the following configuration options
- Interface URL
- Unique name of the service
- How should the interface behave
- Wrapper
- Template
- Stylesheet
- Language
- What is the external user allowed to do
- Proxy user profile
- Allow UPDATE
- Allow INSERT
Using email tokens for access
A common usage is sending email tokens to external users.
Tokens will allow a certain user to update the content of a certain record. Usually these are tied together, where the email of the user is a field in the record.
Tokens contain a timestamp, so it is possible to invalidate the token after a specified amount of time
- Token expiry: Maximum allowed age of the token
Interface options
Control what happens after an update or insert operation
- Succes message: Displayed message (if not using questionaire interface)
- Failure message: Displayed message (if not using questionaire interface)
- Redirect: URL to send user to after updating/inserting their data
Extra security features
- CAPTCHA: User must take human test before using the interface (prevents robots from injecting data)
- IP filter: Specificy which IP's are allowed to use the interface (prevent users from known problem countries)