API overview
The API overview provides access to specific data like URLs, IDs and authorization codes required when integrating Episerver Campaign using for example REST and SOAP APIs.
To open the APIStands for "application programming interface". The API specifies how some software components should interact with each other, such as accessing a database or computer hardware, or easing the work of programming graphical user interface components. APIs often are in the form of a library that includes specifications for routines, data structures, object classes, and variables. See also: https://world.episerver.com/documentation/class-libraries/ overview, open the start menuMain screen in Episerver Campaign, where the available options are grouped together. and select Administration > API overview.
See also API documentation on Episerver World:
Information in the API overview
HTTP API
Here you find a link to the HTTP API user guide with more information and examples.
REST API
The ID of the client you are logged in to and a link to the REST API user guide.
SOAP API
The ID of the client you are logged in to and a link to the SOAP API user guide.
Post-click tracking
- Standard basic URL. The default URL for the tracking of post-clicks.
- User event basic URL. The URL for the tracking of post-clicksTracking method that measures and analyzes the click path that site users follow after clicking a link in an email. that are not related to a mailing.
Recipient lists
Overview of the recipient lists in your clientThe working environment of Episerver Campaign. A client is a stand-alone and closed system that serves to organize your mailings. Campaign users can use one or more clients for your scenario., and information required for the HTTP and SOAP APIs.
You can also manage authorization codes for recipient lists:
- Select a recipient list in the listing.
- Click Manage authorization codes.
- Click Create authorization code to add a new code for the recipient list. Or, select an authorization code in the list and click Deactivate authorization code, to deactivate it.
Target groups
Target groups are available in your client, with information required for the HTTP and SOAP APIs.
Opt-in processes
Opt-in processes are available in your client, with information required for the HTTP and SOAP APIs.
Special mailings
Special mailings are available in your client, with information required for the SMTP API.
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