# NoteHub API **Version 1.3, status: released.** ## Changelog - **V1.3**: New note ID format. - **V1.2**: Theme & fonts can be specified during the publishing. - **V1.1**: fields `publisher` and `title` in the response to the note retrieval. - **V1.0**: initial release. ## Prerequisites The NoteHub API can only be used in combination with a __Publisher ID__ (PID) and __Publisher Secret Key__ (PSK), which can be requested [here](#registration). The PSK can be revoked at any moment in case of an API abuse. A PID is a string chosen by the publisher and cannot be longer than 16 characters (e.g.: __notepadPlugin__). A PSK will be generated by the NoteHub API and can be a string of any length and content. All API requests must be issued with one special parameter `version` denoting the expected version of the API as a string, e.g. `1.0` (see examples below). You should always put the version of this document as a `version` parameter. Once you obtained your PSK, you can test the API [here](/api-test.html). ## NoteHub API Access Request To register as a publisher and gain access to NoteHub API, please [send](mailto:notehub@icloud.com?subject=NoteHub API Access Request&body=Please add [a] desired PID as a 16 char stringĀ [b] your contact information, [c] short usage explanation and [d] the URL of the resource or it's website.) an email with the following information about you: the desired PID, your contact information, a short description of what you want to do and an URL of the resource where the API will be used or its website. ## Note Retrieval A simple `GET` request to the following URL: http://notehub.org/api/note with the following parameters: Parameter | Explanation | Type --- | --- | --- `noteID` | Note-ID | **required** `version` | Used API version | **required** will return a JSON object containing following self explaining fields: `note`, `title`, `longURL`, `shortURL`, `statistics`, `status`, `publisher`. Example: { note: "markdown source", title: "Lorem Ipsum.", longURL: "http://notehub.org/2014/1/3/lorem-ipsum", shortURL: "http://notehub.org/0vrcp", statistics: { published: "2014-1-3", edited: "2014-1-12", views: 24 }, status: { success: true, comment: "some server message" }, publisher: "Publisher Description" } Hence, the status of the request can be evaluated by reading of the property `status.success`. The field `status.comment`might contain an error message, a warning or any other comments from the server. The note ID is a string, containing the date of publishing and a few first words of the note (usually the title), e.g.: `"2014/1/3/lorem-ipsum"`. This ID will be generated by NoteHub automatically. ## Note Publishing A note must be created by a `POST` request to the following URL: http://notehub.org/api/note with the following parameters: Parameter | Explanation | Type --- | --- | --- `note` | Text to publish | **required** `pid` | Publisher ID | **required** `signature` | Signature | **required** `password` | Secret token (plain or hashed) | *optional* `version` | Used API version | **required** `theme` | Theme name | *optional* `text-font` | Text font name | *optional* `header-font`| Header font name | *optional* The Signature is the MD5 hash of the following string concatenation: pid + psk + note The signature serves as a proof, that the request is authentic and will be issued by the publisher corresponding to the provided PID. Please note, that _all_ of the values used in the signature computation, should be identical to the values passed with the request itself. The parameters specifying the theme name and fonts are optional and only impact the URLs returned back. The response of the server will contain the fields `noteID`, `longURL`, `shortURL`, `status`. Example: { noteID: "2014/1/3/lorem-ipsum", longURL: "http://notehub.org/2014/1/3/lorem-ipsum", shortURL: "http://notehub.org/0vrcp", status: { success: true, comment: "some server message" } } The status object serves the same purpose as in the case of note retrieval. ## Note Update To update a note, an `PUT` request must be issued to the following URL: http://notehub.org/api/note with the following parameters: Parameter | Explanation | Type --- | --- | --- `noteID` | Note-ID | **required** `note` | New text | **required** `pid` | Publisher ID | **required** `signature` | Signature | **required** `password` | Secret token (plain or hashed) | **required** `version` | Used API version | **required** The Signature is the MD5 hash of the following string concatenation: pid + psk + noteID + note + password Please note, that all of the values used in the signature computation, should be identical to the values passed with the request itself. The response of the server will contain the fields `longURL`, `shortURL`, `status`. Example: { longURL: "http://notehub.org/2014/1/3/lorem-ipsum", shortURL: "http://notehub.org/0vrcp", status: { success: true, comment: "some server message" } } The status object serves the same purpose as in the case of note retrieval and publishing.