Overview

Before You Start

The Offerslook API is designed for developers, engineers, or anyone else who’s comfortable creating custom-coded solutions or integrating with RESTful APIs.

Authentication

There is one authentication methods for the API: HTTP Basic authentication. The easiest way to authenticate is using HTTP Basic authentication.

Network API Authentication: Enter network’s name as your username and supply your API Key as the password.

Affiliate API Authentication: Enter affiliate’s email as your username and supply your API Key as the password.

JSON

The API only supports JSON. So instead of XML, HTTP POST parameters, or other serialization formats, most POST and PATCH requests require a valid JSON object for the body.

HTTP Methods

The API supports 5 HTTP methods for interacting with resources:

  • GET

Make a GET request to retrieve data. GET requests will never cause an update or change to your data because they’re safe and idempotent.

  • POST

Use a POST request to create new resources. For example, make a POST request to a collection endpoint (like /lists) where the body of your request JSON is a new list.

  • PATCH

Make a PATCH request to update a resource. With PATCH requests, you only need to provide the data you want to change.

  • PUT

Use a PUT request to create or update a resource. This is most useful for syncing subscriber data.

  • DELETE

Make a DELETE request to remove a resource.

SSL

We give a valid, signed certificate for all API methods. If you’re manually coding submit URLs, change http to https in the URL, and make sure your connection library supports HTTPS.

Notice: Offerslook will support SSL within 1-2 month.

Parameters

There are 4 main categories of parameters for each endpoint in the Offerslook API: path, query string, request body, and response body. The API Reference includes a list of all available parameters for each possible request, but these sections offer an overview of the 4 main categories and their subcategories.

Errors

We expose API errors in two ways: standard HTTP response codes and human-readable messages in JSON format. For example, the following code snippet shows an HTTP 405 error in the response headers:

And this snippet shows the human-readable error as a JSON object, we recommend reviewing the Application Error Codes for more context to help you troubleshoot.

For HTTP response codes, 4xx codes suggest a bad request. If you receive a 4xx response, we recommend reviewing the Http Status Codes for more context to help you troubleshoot.

Otherwise, you’re welcome to contact our support team[support@offerslook.com]. If you contact support, we recommend including the complete request you’re trying to make and the error code and response you’re receiving so they can help as quickly as possible.

Http Status Codes

Review all global errors for the Offerslook API so you can get back to work fast.

401

API Key Invalid

Your API key may be invalid, or you’ve attempted to access the wrong data center.

The current request requires user authentication. For example, the user does not have the necessary credentials.

403

No permissions visit this resource.

You are not permitted to access this resource.

The request was a valid request, but the server is refusing to respond to it. For example, the user does not have the necessary permissions for the resource.

404

Resource Not Found

The requested resource could not be found.

This error tells you a specific resource doesn’t exist. It’s possible that the resource has been moved or deleted, or that there’s a typo in your request.

500

Server error,Please contact your administrator

A generic error message, given when an unexpected condition was encountered and no more specific message is suitable.Please contact Support for more information.

This error lets you know our servers have experienced a problem. Although this is rare, please contact support@offerslook.com to let us know that you’ve encountered this error.

501

Request uri not found

The requested uri resource could not be found.

The server either does not recognize the request method, or it lacks the ability to fulfill the request.

Application Error Codes

code

message

0

Success

11

Invalid API Key

12

Unauthorized Request

13

Invalid API Domain

20

Request Parameter Error

30

Bad Request

31

Resource Not Found

32

Invalid Request Method

33

Duplicated Resource

40

Too Many Request

41

Request IP Not Whitelisted

42

Account is locked

50

System upgrade

51

Server Internal Error

60

Illegal Operation

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