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title = "Administration API"
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The Garage administration API is accessible through a dedicated server whose
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listen address is specified in the `[admin]` section of the configuration
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file (see [configuration file
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reference](@/documentation/reference-manual/configuration.md))
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**WARNING.** At this point, there is no comittement to stability of the APIs described in this document.
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We will bump the version numbers prefixed to each API endpoint at each time the syntax
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or semantics change, meaning that code that relies on these endpoint will break
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when changes are introduced.
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The Garage administration API was introduced in version 0.7.2, this document
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does not apply to older versions of Garage.
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## Access control
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The admin API uses two different tokens for acces control, that are specified in the config file's `[admin]` section:
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- `metrics_token`: the token for accessing the Metrics endpoint (if this token
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is not set in the config file, the Metrics endpoint can be accessed without
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access control);
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- `admin_token`: the token for accessing all of the other administration
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endpoints (if this token is not set in the config file, access to these
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endpoints is disabled entirely).
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These tokens are used as simple HTTP bearer tokens. In other words, to
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authenticate access to an admin API endpoint, add the following HTTP header
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to your request:
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```
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Authorization: Bearer <token>
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```
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## Administration API endpoints
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### Metrics-related endpoints
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#### Metrics `GET /metrics`
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Returns internal Garage metrics in Prometheus format.
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### Cluster operations
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These endpoints are defined on a dedicated [Redocly page](https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/api/garage-admin-v0.html). You can also download its [OpenAPI specification](https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/api/garage-admin-v0.yml).
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Requesting the API from the command line can be as simple as running:
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```bash
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curl -H 'Authorization: Bearer s3cr3t' http://localhost:3903/v0/status | jq
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```
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For more advanced use cases, we recommend using a SDK.
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[Go to the "Build your own app" section to know how to use our SDKs](@/documentation/build/_index.md)
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