Authentication can be done in several ways using:
Basic authentication (with basic you can call every request if you include the correct headers and this is only to be used if you’re running HTTPS)
LDAP
2Factor
See further information on Authentication in Postman
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TEST THE API
Below is a test was done using POSTMAN and the connection type of basic authentication. As you can see the same data that was shown within the interface is able to be retrieved out in JSON format that you can build toward.
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HOW DO I FIND THE CALLS NEEDED?
Postman
You can find the official Postman collection, including documentation in Postman
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WorkBook API docs
You can find every available API endpoint within WorkBook by navigating to the following URL:
http://{base url}.workbook.net/api/metadata
Browser Developer Tools
One way to find the needed API calls is to open up the inspecting tool within your browser. In this view, you can watch every API call being made in the application, as well as sent and response data.
Press F12 in most browsers (this was done in Chrome) and look for the network area
In the network area, you can refresh WorkBook on the top right and it will display all the calls that the program is using
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