API (Applications)
This API management page is specifically for the critical tokenization API. Learn more.
Use this page to
Section titled “Use this page to”Learn about each field
Section titled “Learn about each field”| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Add IP Address | Specific public IPs to whitelist. Supported options are: CIDR notion IPv4 IPv6 |
| API Key Name | Friendly name of the critical tokenization API key. |
| API Name | Actual name of the API key. This name is automatically generated when the key is created. |
| Application Status | Current status of the key. Keys are enabled by default. Click the Disable Application link to disable the key. This field is the same as Status. Options are: Enabled— Key is available to be used to authenticate API requests. Disabled— Key is not available to be used to authenticate API requests. If you disable a key that is in use, the API request fails. |
| Description | Brief description of the critical tokenization API key. |
| Disable Application | Click to disable the API key. If you disable a key that is in use, any API requests using that key will fail. |
| Permissions | Grant the key holder permissions to the API key. All options are disabled by default. Options are: Read— Allows the key holder to retrieve data from the API Write— Allows the key holder to modify data in ALTR through the API Dereference Tokens— Invalidates the reference token and prevents data from being accessed Token Determinism Option— Gives the API key the ability to set a token determinism for each batched write transaction |
| Status | Current status of the key. Keys are enabled by default. Click the Disable Application link to disable the key. This field is the same as Application Status. Options are: Enabled— Key is available to be used to authenticate API requests. Disabled— Key is not available to be used to authenticate API requests. If you disable a key that is in use, the API request fails. |