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EVE Swagger Interface (ESI) is an API to get data from the EVE server. It is meant to replace [[CREST]] and the XML API.
 
EVE Swagger Interface (ESI) is an API to get data from the EVE server. It is meant to replace [[CREST]] and the XML API.
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Remember that scamming with API is specifically not allowed<ref name="scamming">[https://developers.eveonline.com/blog/article/reminder-no-scamming Reminder to Developers: No Scamming]</ref>
  
 
Several guides on how to use ESI exist:
 
Several guides on how to use ESI exist:
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Further some libraries exist to use ESI with Python.
 
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==Api authorization managment==
  
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You can manage API permissions from you at https://community.eveonline.com/support/third-party-applications/
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In here you can see all applications that have access to your API. You can see exactly what scopes you have authorized for them. You can also revoke authorizations.
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==See also==
 
https://community.eveonline.com/news/dev-blogs/introducing-esi/
 
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https://esi.tech.ccp.is/latest/
 
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[[Category:API]]
 
[[Category:API]]

Revision as of 23:00, 5 January 2018

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EVE Swagger Interface (ESI) is an API to get data from the EVE server. It is meant to replace CREST and the XML API.

Remember that scamming with API is specifically not allowed[1]

Several guides on how to use ESI exist:

Further some libraries exist to use ESI with Python.

Api authorization managment

You can manage API permissions from you at https://community.eveonline.com/support/third-party-applications/

In here you can see all applications that have access to your API. You can see exactly what scopes you have authorized for them. You can also revoke authorizations.

See also

https://community.eveonline.com/news/dev-blogs/introducing-esi/

http://eveonline-third-party-documentation.readthedocs.io/en/latest/crest/index.html

https://esi.tech.ccp.is/latest/

References