Working with auth tokens from Java SDK
Java SDK offers you a way to handle auth tokens from the backend of your system.
Auth tokens allow you to add additional layer of security to your videos. While we offer a way to do this through dashboard, bellow you will see how you can do that and even more through the API calls.
Java SDK Authtoken Methods
- get Get a single auth token by token.
ziggeo.authtokens().get(String token)
This method returns JSON - update Update single auth token by token.
ziggeo.authtokens().update(String token_or_key, JSONObject arguments)
- volatile Will this object automatically be deleted if it remains empty?
- hidden If hidden, the token cannot be used directly.
- expiration_date Expiration date for the auth token (Unix epoch time format)
- usage_expiration_time Expiration time per session (seconds)
- session_limit Maximal number of sessions
- grants Permissions this tokens grants
This method returns JSON - delete Delete a single auth token by token.
ziggeo.authtokens().delete(String token_or_key)
- create Create a new auth token.
ziggeo.authtokens().create(JSONObject arguments)
- volatile Will this object automatically be deleted if it remains empty?
- hidden If hidden, the token cannot be used directly.
- expiration_date Expiration date for the auth token (Unix epoch time format)
- usage_expiration_time Expiration time per session (seconds)
- session_limit Maximal number of sessions
- grants Permissions this tokens grants
This method returns JSON
Java SDK Auth Methods
- generate Creates the encrypted auth token object that you can pass to your recorder
ziggeo.auth().generate(JSONObject arguments)
- volatile Will this object automatically be deleted if it remains empty?
- hidden If hidden, the token cannot be used directly.
- expiration_date Expiration date for the auth token (Unix epoch time format)
- usage_expiration_time Expiration time per session (seconds)
- session_limit Maximal number of sessions
- grants Permissions this tokens grants
This method returns string