Developer portal
Introduction to the developer portal features
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Introduction to the developer portal features
Last updated
Dashboard
The updated portal dashboard now includes information on your:
Requests
This section shows the number of API requests made on the production and sandbox environment, and the number of errors. Click on Details to view a detailed view of your API requests.
Compute Units
The number of compute units consumed and remaining compute units. Click on Manage to manage your subscription plan.
Authentication
The authentication page encompasses everything you need to authenticate with Quantum services. There are two categories: the Widget and the API services. Both services use a different authentication method, which you can read about by clicking on either the Widget or API documentation.
Access credentials
The access credentials for the widget and API services are provided. The widget is authenticated using the client ID and whitelisted URLs, while the API services are authenticated using the client ID and client secret. You can switch between production & sandbox credentials by clicking the toggle button on the top right.
Endpoints
Here you can view the endpoints for authentication and different API services. Switching between the sandbox and the production environment also changes these endpoints.
Login events
You can view the login events whenever your access credentials are used to authenticate with quantum. You get the date, time, and IP address used when the login occurred. Keep track of this section to make sure the login events occur only from your IP address. If you see an unknown login attempt from an unknown IP address, your access credentials could be compromised. See the next section about attack mode.
Attack mode
By turning on this feature, you can immediately stop all incoming traffic from your clients or servers to our system. This is a helpful step to protect your platform if there is a hacking attempt or another security issue. Activate Attack Mode confidently, knowing your system is shielded from unauthorized access and potential vulnerabilities.
Configuration
This section is used to configure settings for the widget and API services, for example creating webhooks, changing permissions, etc.
Walletify API
Create and configure webhooks
Enable or disable wallet exporting permission
Use the Matic and Avalanche faucet (for the sandbox environment)
Tminter API
Create and configure webhooks
NFT Wizard Api
Configure initialization URLs (the URLs from where the widget functions will be called)
Configure log-out URLs (the URL where your user will be redirected to when they log out)
Upload your company logo to be visible on the widget
Add a description to the widget about your company
USAGE
The usage section has complete details on:
Total number of requests
Total number of compute units consumed
Total number of errors
Further, you can filter the results based on the following:
Time period
Component (Authentication, Walletify API, Timinter API, NFT API, etc)
Settings
Users
Invite new and existing users to join your company via email. Each invitation link will be valid for 10 days, during which users can choose to accept or decline the invitation. Once accepted, your company's users will share access credentials.
Additionally, we have made it simple to manage user access: you can delete a user from your company or resend invitations if the link has expired, the user declines the invitation, or the user has been deleted
Billings
View all your invoices at a glance
Pay invoices straight from the Portal
Download invoices
View and manage your subscription plan
Add a credit card
Update credit card details
“Scroll to the bottom of the billing page to cancel your plan.
Consequences of cancelling:
All of your users will lose access to the platform and any wallets associated with it.
All assets (NFTs, tokens, wallets, etc.) will remain on the blockchain.
You can re-enable your account at any time.”