None. The API doesn't care about the body of this request.
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The access token acts as a password for each request.
The client token is used to identify device (browser client, phone, tablet, etc) of the current session. This allows us to maintain multiple concurrent sessions across devices / browsers.
The unique identifier for the current user.
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access-token: bgINB4atOxd8SMNvtOTDxg
client: V7EN7LSRYAbpE_-c5PvRSw
uid: test@test.com
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A successful response will simply return an object with a success
attribute that is set to true
.
Will always be true
.
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{
"success": true
}
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None. The client won't care about the headers for this response.
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This will be an array containing any errors that the server encountered in processing the request.
A list of errors that will be displayed to the user.
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{
"errors": ["User was not found or was not logged in."]
}
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None. The client won't care about any headers for this response.