Method for Working with JSON

To get JSON resource data, execute request using the "json" API method (determine user token before executing the request).

curl -v '<IP address or DNS server name>/api/v1/json/<resource name>/' -H 'Authorization: Bearer <user token>' --header 'Content-Type: application/json'

The example of response on successful resource request:

* Trying 0.0.0.0...

* TCP_NODELAY set

* Connected to <IP address or DNS server name> (0.0.0.0) port 80 (#0)

> GET /api/v1/json/<resource name>/ HTTP/1.1

> Host: <IP address or DNS name of server>

> User-Agent: curl/7.68.0

> Accept: */*

> Authorization: Bearer <user token>

> Content-Type: application/json

>

* Mark bundle as not supporting multiuse

< HTTP/1.1 200 OK

< Server: nginx/1.16.1

< Date: <date>

< Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8

< Transfer-Encoding: chunked

< Connection: keep-alive

< Cache-Hash-Value: output_table-Hash%<hash sum>

< ETag: "<ETag ID>"

< Expires: <date>

< Last-Modified: <date>

< Content-Version: <version number>

< Vary: Accept, Origin, Cookie, Accept-Encoding

< Allow: GET, HEAD, OPTIONS

< X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN

<

* Connection #0 to host <IP address or DNS server name> left intact

[

  {

    "name": "table1",

    "data": [

      [

        1,

       "Oranges",

       112.0,

       1

      ],

      [

        2,

        "Peaches",

        116.0,

        0

      ]

    ]

  },

  {

    "name": "table2",

    "data": [

      [

        1,

        "Apples2",

        115.0,

        1

      ],

      [

        2,

        "Peaches2",

        116.0,

       0

      ]

    ]

  }

]

See also:

Server API | Connecting Data Sources