API Documentation¶
Use one of these views: - API Reference — clean, readable documentation - API Playground — interactive "Try it out" testing
Both views use the same OpenAPI specification: openapi.json
Quick start¶
Want to test RDCP quickly?
1) Choose your server URL (hostname + port) where RDCP endpoints are exposed. Example: rdcp.example.com:8080 or localhost:3000.
2) Open the API Playground. In the top Server selector, set the server to https://{hostname} and enter your host value for the hostname variable.
3) Try Discovery:
# Replace HOST with your server hostname:port
HOST=localhost:3000
curl -fsS -H 'Accept: application/json' "https://$HOST/.well-known/rdcp"
4) List categories:
HOST=localhost:3000
TENANT=acme-dev # omit if not using multi-tenancy
curl -fsS -H 'Accept: application/json' -H "X-RDCP-Tenant-ID: $TENANT" "https://$HOST/rdcp/v1/discovery"
5) Enable a category temporarily (15 minutes):
HOST=localhost:3000
TENANT=acme-dev
curl -fsS -X POST "https://$HOST/rdcp/v1/control" \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-H "X-RDCP-Tenant-ID: $TENANT" \
--data '{"action":"enable","categories":["DATABASE"],"options":{"temporary":true,"duration":"15m"}}'
6) Check status:
HOST=localhost:3000
TENANT=acme-dev
curl -fsS -H 'Accept: application/json' -H "X-RDCP-Tenant-ID: $TENANT" "https://$HOST/rdcp/v1/status"
Authentication setup¶
RDCP supports multiple security levels. For basic testing, use one of:
- API Key (Basic):
- Header:
X-RDCP-API-Key: rdcp_dev_basic_XXXX - Example:
- Bearer Token (Standard):
- Header:
Authorization: Bearer <JWT> - Example:
Consult your deployment for how to provision keys/tokens. For multi-tenant setups, add X-RDCP-Tenant-ID as shown in the examples.
Common use cases¶
- Testing discovery endpoint — Playground (GET
/.well-known/rdcp, GET/rdcp/v1/discovery) - Enabling debug categories — Playground (POST
/rdcp/v1/control) - Checking status — Playground (GET
/rdcp/v1/status) - Health checks — Playground (GET
/rdcp/v1/health)
Troubleshooting¶
- CORS in browsers: If the Playground runs in your browser and your RDCP server is on a different origin, enable CORS on the server (allow
GET, POSTfor the RDCP paths; allow headersAuthorization, X-RDCP-API-Key, X-RDCP-Tenant-ID, Content-Type). - 401/403 errors: Ensure your API key or bearer token is valid and your scopes allow the operation.
- 404 category not found: Verify the category exists in
/rdcp/v1/discoveryand that the name matches exactly (e.g.,DATABASE). - "Loading…" stuck in Reference: ensure the spec is reachable at
../v1/openapi.jsonfrom the Reference page (it is preconfigured); hard refresh can help bypass caches.
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