// Package docs Gotify REST-API. // // This is the documentation of the Gotify REST-API. // // # Authentication // In Gotify there are two token types: // __clientToken__: a client is something that receives message and manages stuff like creating new tokens or delete messages. (f.ex this token should be used for an android app) // __appToken__: an application is something that sends messages (f.ex. this token should be used for a shell script) // // The token can be either transmitted through a header named `X-Gotify-Key` or a query parameter named `token`. // There is also the possibility to authenticate through basic auth, this should only be used for creating a clientToken. // // \--- // // Found a bug or have some questions? [Create an issue on GitHub](https://github.com/gotify/server/issues) // // Schemes: http, https // Host: localhost // Version: 1.0.2 // License: MIT https://github.com/gotify/server/blob/master/LICENSE // // Consumes: // - application/json // // Produces: // - application/json // // SecurityDefinitions: // appTokenQuery: // type: apiKey // name: token // in: query // clientTokenQuery: // type: apiKey // name: token // in: query // appTokenHeader: // type: apiKey // name: X-Gotify-Key // in: header // clientTokenHeader: // type: apiKey // name: X-Gotify-Key // in: header // basicAuth: // type: basic // // swagger:meta package docs