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API Authentication
==================
API endpoint
------------
URL: `https://YOUR_SERVER/jsonrpc.php`
Default method (HTTP Basic)
---------------------------
### Application credentials
- Username: `jsonrpc`
- Password: API token on the settings page
### User credentials
- Username: username
- Password: user password or personal access token
The API use the [HTTP Basic Authentication Scheme described in the RFC2617](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2617.txt).
Custom HTTP header
------------------
You can use an alternative HTTP header for the authentication if your server have a very specific configuration.
- The header name can be anything you want, by example `X-API-Auth`.
- The header value is the `username:password` encoded in Base64.
Configuration:
1. Define your custom header in your `config.php`: `define('API_AUTHENTICATION_HEADER', 'X-API-Auth');`
2. Encode the credentials in Base64, example with PHP `base64_encode('jsonrpc:19ffd9709d03ce50675c3a43d1c49c1ac207f4bc45f06c5b2701fbdf8929');`
3. Test with curl:
```bash
curl \
-H 'X-API-Auth: anNvbnJwYzoxOWZmZDk3MDlkMDNjZTUwNjc1YzNhNDNkMWM0OWMxYWMyMDdmNGJjNDVmMDZjNWIyNzAxZmJkZjg5Mjk=' \
-d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "getAllProjects", "id": 1}' \
http://localhost/kanboard/jsonrpc.php
```
Authentication error
--------------------
If the credentials are wrong, you will receive a `401 Not Authorized` and the corresponding JSON response.
Authorization error
-------------------
If the connected user is not allowed to access to the resource, you will receive a `403 Forbidden`.
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