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  1. API

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The PagerTree API uses API keys to authenticate requests. You can view and manage your API keys on your page.

Your API keys carry many privileges, so be sure to keep them secure! Do not share your secret API keys in publicly accessible areas such as GitHub, client-side code, and so forth.

Use your API key by assigning it to the Authorization header. The format should be Authorization: Bearer abc123

All API requests must be made over HTTPS. Calls made over plain HTTP will fail. API requests without authentication will also fail.

curl https://api.pagertree.com/api/v4/alerts
-H "Accept: application/json"
-H "Authorization: Bearer abc123"

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