To set a set of global variables, use the URL <baseURL>/api/variables.
Table 12: Set a set of global variable request
Put |
<baseURL>/api/variables |
{"variables": { "variablename": <value> }} |
Table 13: Set global variable parameters
variables |
Variable names (required). |
body |
string |
Body schema:
Example:
https://<Hostname>/AppServer/api/variables
Body:
{"variables": {"FullSync": True, "MyVariable": 42}}
To clear a set of global variables, use the URL <baseURL>/api/variables/clear.
Table 14: Clear a set of global variable request
Put |
<baseURL>/api/variables/clear |
{"variables": [ "string" ]} |
Table 15: Clear global variable parameters
variables |
Variable names (required) |
body |
string |
Body schema:
{
"variables": [
"string"
]
}
Example:
https://<Hostname>/AppServer/api/variables/clear
Body:
{"variables": ["FullSync", "MyVariable"]}
The Application Server can be restricted to the pure REST API only. To do this, modify the Web.config file. All services necessary for login and status page are not affected by the switch-off.
Settings for the Application Server plugins in the Web.config file
<restapi>
<!-- Switch REST API part off -->
<!--<add key="off" value="true" />-->
</restapi>
<appserverapi>
<!-- Switch application server APIs off -->
<!--<add key="off" value="true" />-->
</appserverapi>
You have the option to disable the WHERE clauses or even predefined WHERE clauses through the Web.config file.
Settings for WHERE clauses and predefined WHERE clauses in the Web.config file
<restapi>
...
<!-- Plain WHERE clauses as parameters are forbidden -->
<!--<add key="nowhereclause" value="true" />-->
<!-- Using predefined WHERE clauses as parameter is forbidden -->
<!--<add key="nolimitedsql" value="true" />-->
</restapi>