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Note: The below article uses examples of accessing the Decipher API from a Unix system that has the Beacon library package installed. See Decipher REST API to learn more about accessing the Decipher REST API.
You can use the following API calls to perform a variety of tasks within your company's portal pages. Click any call name to view more information.
| Call Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Language Summary | Retrieves Language Manager information for the specified survey. |
| Update Multiple Translations | Updates translations for multiple language resources in the Language Manager. |
| Update Single Translations | Updates translations for a single resource in the Language Manager. |
| Primary Language | Changes the primary language for the survey to the specified language. |
| Add Language | Adds a language to the specified survey. |
| Delete Language | Removes a language from the specified survey. |
| Unused Language | Marks a language as unused in the specified survey. |
| Restore Language | Restores a language that was marked as unused in the specified survey. |
Note: By default, API calls in the shell output information directly to the console screen. If you want to reuse that output, you will want to save it to a file.
Note: If you are using a web call method to access the API, you will need to have a way of providing your API key. See Decipher REST API for more information.
Note: You will need to change v2.decipherinc.com to the domain that you use to log into the Decipher platform.
1: Viewing Returned Data
You can use the global select parameter to retrieve a subset of any GET call's returned data. You can pass in select as an argument set to a comma-separated list of properties to return.
For example, select=id, login, active will only retrieve these three specific fields when calling in the User List API:
beacon get rh/users select=id,login,active
Note: The select parameter should only be used on GET method API calls to filter information retrieved via an API call, and not information that you send (e.g., via a PUT or POST method) to Decipher.