Pricefx REST API Reference
The Pricefx Backend API
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Overview
URL
Pricefx
Languages
Servers
Mock server
https://api.pricefx.com/_mock/openapi/reference/pricefx-server_openapi
URL:
https://{baseUrl}/pricefx/{partition}
- Mock serverhttps://api.pricefx.com/_mock/openapi/reference/pricefx-server_openapi/bdmanager.list/{typedId}
- URL:https://companynode.pricefx.com/pricefx/companypartition/bdmanager.list/{typedId}
- curl
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curl -i -X POST \
-u <username>:<password> \
https://api.pricefx.com/_mock/openapi/reference/pricefx-server_openapi/bdmanager.list/2147491329.Q \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{
"endRow": 0,
"oldValues": {},
"operationType": "string",
"startRow": 0,
"textMatchStyle": "string"
}'Response
application/json
{ "response": { "node": "pricefx-cluster-app-frontend-cf4d85877-f5tjm", "startRow": 0, "data": [ … ], "endRow": 1, "totalRows": 1, "status": 0 } }
Security
basic or X-PriceFx-jwt
- Mock serverhttps://api.pricefx.com/_mock/openapi/reference/pricefx-server_openapi/bdmanager.download/{typedId}/{binaryDataId}
- URL:https://companynode.pricefx.com/pricefx/companypartition/bdmanager.download/{typedId}/{binaryDataId}
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curl -i -X POST \
-u <username>:<password> \
'https://api.pricefx.com/_mock/openapi/reference/pricefx-server_openapi/bdmanager.download/2147491329.Q/1145?output=file'Response
- multipart/form-data
- application/json
{}- Mock serverhttps://api.pricefx.com/_mock/openapi/reference/pricefx-server_openapi/bdmanager.checkifexists/{binaryDataId}
- URL:https://companynode.pricefx.com/pricefx/companypartition/bdmanager.checkifexists/{binaryDataId}
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curl -i -X POST \
-u <username>:<password> \
'https://api.pricefx.com/_mock/openapi/reference/pricefx-server_openapi/bdmanager.checkifexists/{binaryDataId}'Response
application/json
{ "response": { "node": "string", "data": [ … ], "status": 0 } }
See the Key-Value Database Storage Knowledge Base article for more details.
Operations
Here you can find all fields of the corresponding entity (represented by the type code).
Use the /metadata.describe endpoint to find out the correct data type of the field that is used in your partition.
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