Get Started with Data and Job Handling API

Everything you need to know to get started with the Data and Job Handling API.

Get a Visier Account

To use the APIs, you must have a Visier account with a profile that has the API capability. If you don't have an account, contact your administrator. They will create an account for you with permissions that allow you to view data.

Generate your API key and security token

To make an API request, you will need an API key and a security token. For more information about how to get an API key and request a security token, see API Authentication.

Note: If using Postman to send requests, you can request a security token directly in the tool, see Use Postman to Call Visier APIs.

Choose your tool

To begin working with the Data and Job Handling API you will need to choose a tool to make your first request. This can be Postman or whichever method you usually use to make HTTP requests. For more information about using Postman for your first request, see Use Postman to Call Visier APIs.

Make your first request

To test that you have everything set up correctly, we'll create a request to retrieve all the metrics in your Visier solution using the /v1/op/data-versions endpoint. For a complete list of available endpoints, see "Data and Job Handling" in API Reference.

The following sample request retrieves the latest enabled data versions for all your analytic tenants. Replace {vanity_name} with your tenant name. The API key is expected as a header, while the security token is expected as a cookie.

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cURL sample request: Retrieve the latest enabled data versions for all analytic tenants
curl -X GET --url 'https://{vanity_name}.api.visier.io/v1/op/data-versions' \
-H 'apikey:{api_key}' \
-H 'Cookie:VisierASIDToken={security_token}'

If everything was set up correctly and the request was successful, you should see a similar response:

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Sample response

    "tenants": [
        {
            "tenant": "WFF_j1r~i1o",
            "dataVersions": [
                {
                    "dataVersion": "123415",
                    "dataVersionDate": "2019-10-02T20:35:21.420Z"
                }, 
                {
                    "dataVersion": "121415",
                    "dataVersionDate": "2018-10-02T20:35:21.420Z"
                }
            ]
        }, 
        {
            "tenant": "WFF_j1r~c7o",
            "dataVersions": []
        }
    ],
    "limit": 1000,
    "start": 0 
}

Next steps

Now that you've successfully authenticated and completed your first API request, you're ready to work with jobs using the Data and Job Handling API.

To learn more: