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Introduction

To obtain the payload of a specific document, the Thinksurance Public API V1, denoted as "the API," offers a specialised endpoint. This endpoint allows consumers to retrieve a document by its identifier (hash) and acquire its complete payload as a base64-encoded data.

Endpoint

To access the specific document, consumers must initiate an HTTP POST request to the /api/doc/get/{:token} endpoint. The token parameter represents the security token acquired during the Authentication process on the API. As essential components of the JSON payload within the body of the request, consumers are required to include the hash (serving as the document identifier) and bToken (functioning as the broker identifier).

Action name

get document

HTTP path

/api/doc/get/{:token}

HTTP method

POST

Attributes of the HTTP request

hash

string

required

An unique identifier of the document.

bToken

string

required

An unique identifier of the broker.

Attributes of the HTTP response

Success response

JSON array of objects containing:

Base64 encoded content of the document.

Failed response

error

string

required

It contains a reason for the failed request.

Examples

This section shows examples of different HTTP requests and responses associated with the endpoint /api/doc/get/{:token}.

HTTP Request without profession filter

# HTTP POST
# /api/doc/get/{:token}
# 'Content-Type': 'application/json'
# 'Accept': 'application/json'
{
  "hash": "some encrypted string",
  "bToken": "some encrypted string"
}

HTTP Request with profession filter

# HTTP POST
# /api//doc/get/{token}
# 'Content-Type': 'application/json'
# 'Accept': 'application/json'
{
  "token": "some long string value",
  "professionId": 123
}

Successful HTTP Response

# HTTP 200 status code
# 'Content-Type': 'text/pdf'
Base64 encoded payload

Failed HTTP Response

# HTTP 200 status code
# 'Content-Type': 'application/json'
{
  "error": "API User is not existing or deactivated."
}
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