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This API will provide details from last mile delivery
Content
Setup
Example | Description | |
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Username (see Authentication section) | wsfoobar | A valid username. |
Password (see Authentication section) | a-very-very-long-password | A password matching given username. |
The user is a web service user
The user has access to the web service for event log
The user has access to the shop where registering the parcel
Environments / endpoints
TEST POST | |
PRODUCTION POST |
Authentication
This endpoint requires the user to be authenticated. Refer to the documentation here for more information on how to obtain a valid token to use in your request.Â
Making a request
Clients using this API should not fail if new optional fields are added to the API. If a new field is added to the request or response on a later stage, existing clients should handle this in a way such as they just ignore the field.
Only parcels marked with API Key 124 will possibly provide results. Do not use this API for parcels who do not have that mark.
Client should handle empty images URLs, the URL may point to an empty site at any point and will always be empty after 30 days
Request header
Key | Value |
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Content-Type | application/json |
Request body
Name | Type | Example | Mandatory | Max Length | Description |
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Response
Name | Type | Example | Mandatory | Description |
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Examples
Guidelines for use of image URLs
Clients should always link to URLs provided in this API when displaying the images.
Clients should NOT store a copy of the images provided though URL on their side. It is a violation of GDPR to store the image on client side.
Do not use the image provided directly on other sites, such as e-mail and SMS communication. Always provide a link to a site where the information is loaded directly from this API. If used directly the image may not be altered or removed by owner.
Do not send the URL we provide directly to a consumer, link consumers to a site where the client use the image URLs
We do not take responsibility for image quality or content
Error handling
API requests that result in errors will return an appropriate HTTP status code to help you identify the type of error. You can use the table below to understand what each code means.
HTTP Status code | Text | Description |
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400 | Client or Validation Error | The request body/query string is not in the correct format. |
401 | Authentication Failure | Indicates that the Authorization header is either missing or incorrect. You can learn more about the Authorization header here. |
403 | Access denied | This indicates that the agent whose credentials were used in making this request was not authorized to perform this API call. It could be that you do not have access to the shop or transportsolution you provided in your request. If you believe this is a mistake, please reach out to your contact so it can be rectified. |
405 | Method not allowed | This API request used the wrong HTTP verb/method. For example a PUT request will result in this error. |
500 | Unexpected Server Error | Oops! This indicates an error on our side, and there is nothing more you can do. Please [email|mailto:support@di.no]Â us a description of your problem and we will see what we can do. |
Error response
In addition to the HTTP status code, most errors will also return a response body that contains more information to help you debug the error. A sample error response is shown below. The format of the error response body is explained after the example.
Sample error
{ "statusCode": 401, "errorKey": "authentication.missing", "errorMap": {} }
Field | Description |
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statusCode | The HTTP code associated with this error. |
errorKey | A machine parseable error code. |
errorMap | Additional details pertaining to the error. |