Hi Robert, On 27/01/16 1:11 AM, Robert Kisteleki wrote:
On 2016-01-26 0:41, Sebastian Castro wrote:
Hi:
I'm currently testing the API to get a list of my own measurements. The API here reports
----------- Querying for Your Own Measurements
In order to limit the results to your measurements only, just add a mine=true argument. For example:
/api/v1/measurement/?mine=true Note that this only works if you're logged in, otherwise the result is the same as for any unauthenticated user. -----------
This seems to imply you need to manage a session within your code to get your own measurements, which I think violates the principle of a REST API. If you have the API key that provides you with access, shouldn't be reasonable to run the call as
/api/v1/measurement/?mine=true&key=API_KEY
and get a list of your own measurements?
Thoughts? Am I reading the documentation in the wrong way?
Thanks in advance
Hi,
Can you provide your use case here? What's the purpose for getting a list of your on measurements from a script? Shouldn't your scripts already know about the measurements they started? :-)
That's usually the case, except when a there is a user interruption of the script, a strange failure case or any other that prevents the script to save the list of measurements at the right time :) Cheers,
Cheers, Robert
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