For the https://atomic.io API
See here https://documentation.atomic.io/start-here/getting-up-and-running for the full guide
There are two components to set up.
The front end web SDK uses simple embedded Javascript. You can test this with the demo-atomic.html
script.
These steps describe how to get a basic demo working. Your application should deal with most of this via the Atomic API.
See https://documentation.atomic.io/install/auth-SDK
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Generate a private/public key pair
ssh-keygen -t rsa -P "" -b 4096 -m PEM -f jwtRS256.key ssh-keygen -e -m PKCS8 -f jwtRS256.key > jwtRS256.key.pub
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Add your public key in the Workbench
- From the settings menu in the Workbench sidebar menu, choose SDK.
- Under Keys, click the New key button in the top-right corner.
- Create a name for your key e.g. production-site-1. Avoid using spaces.
- Paste in your public key and click add.
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Step 3 - Sign a JWT with your private key
- Use the
jwt.js
node script or an alternative method to sign your key - Add variables to script consts
- Install packages if necessary
- run
node Examples/jwt.js
- Use the
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Test the front end connection
- Copy the JWT to the
demo-atomic.html
script - Set all the other variables to match the workbench configuration
- Open
demo-atomic.html
in your browser. - Check the devtools network tab to see what happens
- You should see the Atomic notification bubble on the page
- Copy the JWT to the
Now you are ready to integrate the SDK in to your App front end.
The Atomic API is used by your internal systems to send and receive data from Atomic. API endpoints are grouped into two primary concerns:
- Events API - create, update and remotely action cards in response to events in your system, and manage end-users.
- Workbench API - manage workbench resources, typically as part of your CD pipeline.
- Authentication API - manage credentials
- In addition to this, Webhooks allow you to receive data back from Atomic.
https://documentation.atomic.io/api/auth
Requests to the Atomic API are authenticated using the client credentials oauth2 flow, via a client id and secret created in the Atomic Workbench. The basic flow is
- Base64-encode your client id and secret
- Pass this value as the Authorization header in a request to our oauth server
- Use the returned token to authenticate requests to Atomic
Atomic's oauth url is: https://master-atomic-io.auth.us-east-1.amazoncognito.com/oauth2/token
Tokens have a limited lifespan, so should be renewed when appropriate.
Each API credential pair is assigned one of the following roles
- auth - used only to create and rotate other credentials
- workbench - used to manage workbench resources such as cards and SNS platforms
- events - used to create cards, and manage end users
- From the Workbench, go to Settings > API.
- Select 'New credential', and select the role.
- Copy the API Client IDs and Secrets in to your API code.
Now you can send API requests to Atomic. See https://documentation.atomic.io/api/card-creation to get started.