Thank you very much for your numerous kind and constructive feedback! It greatly helps in bringing Version 2.x of Resources back to a good technical and content level. Some of it has been...
Server-side adjustments: 05/14/23 - Mission adjustments Mission "Scan junkie": Target fixed at 25 scans, reward fixed at 10 TU2. (Scanning into nothingness 500 times for a handful of TUs is not...
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The term "API" is the abbreviation for "application programming interface" - on German: application programming interface. APIs generally allow for easy data and/or function exchange between different applications.
The Resources API allows you to retrieve your own up-to-date player data, as well as other up-to-date game data, almost in real time and evaluate it in your own "tools" (or third-party tools).
The API provides the data either as CSV or as JSON. Thanks to the API, you can, for example, keep your Excel or Google spreadsheets up-to-date at any time with very little effort.
The first tools of players are already emerging, which will support the API and thus enable very interesting evaluations regarding profitability, course history, etc.
The API is above all an enrichment for all math and statistics enthusiasts, who already have their complex evaluation tables on their own, as well as the entire resources economy. And of course for all app/web developers who want to develop a great tool, or an info platform.
If you are not a friend of Excel/Googlesheets or databases, or are generally unambitious in the processing and display of raw data, you should wait until appropriate, pre-built tools, or spreadsheets are available to the public.
... that if you entrust your API keys to a foreign tool, the developer of that tool can read or save your api key. It is at your own discretion who/which platform you entrust your key to. Even if no sensitive data such as e-mail, or passwords, or the current position can be read out via API and the API key, except for the API queries, has no further use, or account-technical context (and you could "crank up" most of the data using the Resources app), it wouldn't necessarily be beneficial if your api keys got into the wrong hands and your API credits were used up by a fun bird within minutes for "inexplicable reasons.
By acquiring so-called "API credits" in the InApp store, you get your own API key + a certain number of API credits via registration email, with which you can query the data.
A query costs an "API-credit".
For example, with a query you will receive a list with up-to-date and detailed information about all your conveyor systems. Or a list of your stock levels and stock levels. Or your log of your last sales and sales on the market within the last 30 days, or... Or...
The API is expected to be extended by a few more queries. Currently, the following queries are possible:
The query works very simply with a query URL and GET parameters.
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