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	Passman offers a api for extensions.
##Table of Contents
- Authentication
- Get vaults
- Get vault
- Create new credential
- Update credential
- Decrypting Credentials / challenge password
##Authentication
All apps must authenticate.
For example in JS it would be:
 var encodedLogin ="MyUsername:MyPassword";
 var request = new XMLHttpRequest({"mozAnon": true});
 request.setRequestHeader("Authorization", "Basic " + encodedLogin);
 request.setRequestHeader("Content-Type", "application/json");
An other option is logging in via HTTP Basic auth.
In this case an example would be:
https://MyUsername:Mypassword@nextcloudinstance.com
Connectivity via http is possible, but you MUST warn that their login credentials are send in plaintext.
The credentials from passman are still send encrypted if http is used.
###Get vaults [GET]
/apps/passman/api/v2/vaults
This will return a list of vaults.
A vault consists of the following properties:
{  
   "vault_id":17,
   "guid":"64DDADA1-54A6-4BE6-AA2F-BCB2EC8E8455",
   "name":"test",
   "created":1484175865,
   "public_sharing_key":"-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----\r\nMIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQC1h6j+vLcvJDUgOi6VkjzDKTT0\r\nLXluie7+VH2DjnzeXO2QalHI1qAzd\/G51r2NArgwzKMm9g\/kGN1V+mcX3j2WZu\/E\r\n8o5jk83LaSlgcG9GIbOyXUXJlflvctnhPa8Em3GoM\/ZfO2EkkDYANTKvyiyRXroa\r\ny6m2C+aJVzxmhj5tvQIDAQAB\r\n-----END PUBLIC KEY-----\r\n",
   "last_access":1484216598,
   "challenge_password":"eyJpdiI6IkFEWExocDFsRWFZSEZhc0cxY2NzUnciLCJ2IjoxLCJpdGVyIjoxMDAwLCJrcyI6MjU2LCJ0cyI6NjQsIm1vZGUiOiJjY20iLCJhZGF0YSI6IiIsImNpcGhlciI6ImFlcyIsInNhbHQiOiJFVmdZLzIxNmI0USIsImN0IjoiU3d5QUkzdVFqenh1cStwaCJ9"
}
Short description of the fields:
- vault_id-Id of the vault, only used within queries
- vault_guid- The guid of the vault, use this when making requests
- name- The name of the vault
- created- Timestamp when the vault was created
- public_sharing_key- The public sharing key
- last_access- Timestamp when the vault was last accessed
- challenge_password- Encrypted challenge password, you can use this to check if the user provided a correct password.
###Get vault [GET]
/apps/passman/api/v2/vaults/{vault_guid}
To request the credentials.
This will return the requested vault and it's credentials
created:1484175865
credentials: [{}, {}, ....]
guid:"64DDADA1-54A6-4BE6-AA2F-BCB2EC8E8455"
last_access:1484217620
name: "test"
private_sharing_key ''
public_sharing_key: ''
sharing_keys_generated:1484175865
vault_id:17
vault_settings:null
To see how a credential is build up (which fields), see [create new credential](#Create new credential).
###Create new credential [POST]
/api/v2/credentials
Fields:
var credential = {
				'vault_id': int,
				'label': string,
				'description': string,
				'created':  null (Will be set server side),
				'changed': null (Will be set server side),
				'tags': [{text: string}],
				'email': string,
				'username': string,
				'password': string (encrypted),
				'url': string (encrypted),
				'favicon': string,
				'renew_interval': int,
				'expire_time': timestamp,
				'delete_time': timestamp,
				'files': [
				{
                                    filename:  string,
                                    size: int (size in bytes),
                                    mimetype: string,
                                    guid: string (generated server side)
                                }
				],
				'custom_fields': [
				{
                                    label: string,
                                    value: string,
                                    secret: bool,
                                    field_type: 'text'
                }
				],
				'otp': {},
				'hidden': false
			};
There are a few special fields here.
- custom_fields- Those fields are added by the user secretindicates if the value should be hidden
 
- Those fields are added by the user 
When posting to the endpoint the following fields are required:
- label
- vault_id
###Update credential [PATCH]
/api/v2/credentials/{credential_guid}
See [create new credential](#Create new credential).
###Decrypting Credentials / challenge password
For the client side encryption we use sjcl
To decrypt (and test if a valid key is given):
var encryption_config = {
				adata: "",
				iter: 1000,
				ks: 256,
				mode: 'ccm',
				ts: 64
};
var ciphertext = window.atob(encryptedString);
var rp = {};
try {
    return sjcl.decrypt(_key, ciphertext, encryption_config, rp);
} catch (e) {
    throw e; // Invalid key
}
For decrypting the credentials you can use above code.
The following fields are encrypted:
- description
- username
- password
- files
- custom_fields
- otp
- email
- tags
- url