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Fingerprint\ServerAPI\FingerprintApi

All URIs are relative to https://api.fpjs.io

Method HTTP request Description
getEvent GET /events/{request_id} Get event by requestId
getVisits GET /visitors/{visitor_id} Get visits by visitorId

getEvent

\Fingerprint\ServerAPI\Model\EventResponse getEvent($request_id)

Get event by requestId

This endpoint allows you to get a detailed analysis of an individual request. Only for Enterprise customers: Please note that the response includes mobile signals (e.g. rootApps) even if the request originated from a non-mobile platform. It is highly recommended that you ignore the mobile signals for such requests. Use requestId as the URL path parameter. This API method is scoped to a request, i.e. all returned information is by requestId.

Example

<?php

require_once(__DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php');

const FPJS_API_SECRET = "Your Fingerprint Secret API Key"; // Fingerprint Secret API Key

// Import Fingerprint Classes and Guzzle HTTP Client
use Fingerprint\ServerAPI\Api\FingerprintApi;
use Fingerprint\ServerAPI\Configuration;
use GuzzleHttp\Client;

// Create new Configuration instance with defaultValues, added our API Secret and our Region
$config = Configuration::getDefaultConfiguration(FPJS_API_SECRET, Configuration::REGION_EUROPE);
$client = new FingerprintApi(
    new Client(),
    $config
);

$request_id = "request_id_example"; // string | The unique [identifier](https://dev.fingerprint.com/docs/js-agent#requestid) of each analysis request.

try {
    $result = $client->getEvent($request_id);
    echo "<pre>" . $response->__toString() . "</pre>";
} catch (Exception $e) {
    echo 'Exception when calling FingerprintApi->getEvent: ', $e->getMessage(), PHP_EOL;
}
?>

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
request_id string The unique identifier of each analysis request.

Return type

\Fingerprint\ServerAPI\Model\EventResponse

Authorization

ApiKeyHeader, ApiKeyQuery

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/json

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getVisits

\Fingerprint\ServerAPI\Model\Response getVisits($visitor_id, $request_id, $linked_id, $limit, $pagination_key, $before)

Get visits by visitorId

This endpoint allows you to get a history of visits for a specific visitorId. Use the visitorId as a URL path parameter. Only information from the Identification product is returned. #### Headers * Retry-After — Present in case of 429 Too many requests. Indicates how long you should wait before making a follow-up request. The value is non-negative decimal integer indicating the seconds to delay after the response is received.

Example

<?php

require_once(__DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php');

const FPJS_API_SECRET = "Your Fingerprint Secret API Key"; // Fingerprint Secret API Key

// Import Fingerprint Classes and Guzzle HTTP Client
use Fingerprint\ServerAPI\Api\FingerprintApi;
use Fingerprint\ServerAPI\Configuration;
use GuzzleHttp\Client;

// Create new Configuration instance with defaultValues, added our API Secret and our Region
$config = Configuration::getDefaultConfiguration(FPJS_API_SECRET, Configuration::REGION_EUROPE);
$client = new FingerprintApi(
    new Client(),
    $config
);

$visitor_id = "visitor_id_example"; // string | Unique identifier of the visitor issued by Fingerprint Pro.
$request_id = "request_id_example"; // string | Filter visits by `requestId`.   Every identification request has a unique identifier associated with it called `requestId`. This identifier is returned to the client in the identification [result](https://dev.fingerprint.com/docs/js-agent#requestid). When you filter visits by `requestId`, only one visit will be returned.
$linked_id = "linked_id_example"; // string | Filter visits by your custom identifier.   You can use [`linkedId`](https://dev.fingerprint.com/docs/js-agent#linkedid) to associate identification requests with your own identifier, for example: session ID, purchase ID, or transaction ID. You can then use this `linked_id` parameter to retrieve all events associated with your custom identifier.
$limit = 56; // int | Limit scanned results.   For performance reasons, the API first scans some number of events before filtering them. Use `limit` to specify how many events are scanned before they are filtered by `requestId` or `linkedId`. Results are always returned sorted by the timestamp (most recent first). By default, the most recent 100 visits are scanned, the maximum is 500.
$pagination_key = "pagination_key_example"; // string | Use `paginationKey` to get the next page of results.   When more results are available (e.g., you requested 200 results using `limit` parameter, but a total of 600 results are available), the `paginationKey` top-level attribute is added to the response. The key corresponds to the `requestId` of the last returned event. In the following request, use that value in the `paginationKey` parameter to get the next page of results:  1. First request, returning most recent 200 events: `GET api-base-url/visitors/:visitorId?limit=200` 2. Use `response.paginationKey` to get the next page of results: `GET api-base-url/visitors/:visitorId?limit=200&paginationKey=1683900801733.Ogvu1j`  Pagination happens during scanning and before filtering, so you can get less visits than the `limit` you specified with more available on the next page. When there are no more results available for scanning, the `paginationKey` attribute is not returned.
$before = 789; // int | ⚠️ Deprecated pagination method, please use `paginationKey` instead. Timestamp (in milliseconds since epoch) used to paginate results.

try {
    $result = $client->getVisits($visitor_id, $request_id, $linked_id, $limit, $pagination_key, $before);
    echo "<pre>" . $response->__toString() . "</pre>";
} catch (Exception $e) {
    echo 'Exception when calling FingerprintApi->getVisits: ', $e->getMessage(), PHP_EOL;
}
?>

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
visitor_id string Unique identifier of the visitor issued by Fingerprint Pro.
request_id string Filter visits by requestId. Every identification request has a unique identifier associated with it called requestId. This identifier is returned to the client in the identification result. When you filter visits by requestId, only one visit will be returned. [optional]
linked_id string Filter visits by your custom identifier. You can use linkedId to associate identification requests with your own identifier, for example: session ID, purchase ID, or transaction ID. You can then use this linked_id parameter to retrieve all events associated with your custom identifier. [optional]
limit int Limit scanned results. For performance reasons, the API first scans some number of events before filtering them. Use limit to specify how many events are scanned before they are filtered by requestId or linkedId. Results are always returned sorted by the timestamp (most recent first). By default, the most recent 100 visits are scanned, the maximum is 500. [optional]
pagination_key string Use paginationKey to get the next page of results. When more results are available (e.g., you requested 200 results using limit parameter, but a total of 600 results are available), the paginationKey top-level attribute is added to the response. The key corresponds to the requestId of the last returned event. In the following request, use that value in the paginationKey parameter to get the next page of results: 1. First request, returning most recent 200 events: GET api-base-url/visitors/:visitorId?limit=200 2. Use response.paginationKey to get the next page of results: GET api-base-url/visitors/:visitorId?limit=200&paginationKey=1683900801733.Ogvu1j Pagination happens during scanning and before filtering, so you can get less visits than the limit you specified with more available on the next page. When there are no more results available for scanning, the paginationKey attribute is not returned. [optional]
before int ⚠️ Deprecated pagination method, please use paginationKey instead. Timestamp (in milliseconds since epoch) used to paginate results. [optional]

Return type

\Fingerprint\ServerAPI\Model\Response

Authorization

ApiKeyHeader, ApiKeyQuery

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/json

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