Authentication ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To access some endpoints, you need to login to Pagure using API token. You can generate one in the project setting page. When sending HTTP request, include an ``Authorization`` field in the header with value ``token $your-api-token``, where ``$your-api-token`` is the API token generated in the project setting page. So the result should look like: :: Authorization: token abcdefghijklmnop Where ``abcdefghijklmnop`` is the API token provided by pagure. Anyone with the token can access the APIs on your behalf, so please be sure to keep it private and safe. Request Encoding ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The payload of POST and GET requests is encoded as ``application/x-www-form-urlencoded``. This is an example URL of a GET request: ``https://pagure.io/api/0/test/issues?status=Open&tags=Pagure&tags=Enhancement`` Return Encoding ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The return value of API calls is ``application/json``. This is an example of return value: :: { "args": { "assignee": null, "author": null, "status": null, "tags": [] }, "issues": [ { "assignee": null, "blocks": [], "comments": [], "content": "Sample ticket", "date_created": "1434266418", "depends": [], "id": 4, "private": false, "status": "Open", "tags": [], "title": "This is a sample", "user": { "fullname": "Pagure", "name": "API" } } ] }