## sharee.bike API description Version 4.1.23.22 The document serves as a technical reference for the sharee.bike rental bike platform for rental bike client development. The rental bike management server COPRI serves as the backend system. ### 1. Intro The data exchange format is based on HTTP's REST methods. - COPRI expects the client-side https requests to be "urlencoded" (https post, https get). - The server-side https responses are delivered by COPRI in JSON format. **Multi-operator rental bike booking system** implements a decentralized rental bike booking system across multiple sharee operator instances. Each operator instance is exclusively available to a rental bike operator for the administrative management of the operator rental bike data. The client-side user authentication takes place via the *primary COPRI-server (single-sign-on)*. Successful user authentication can be recognized by an *authcookie* of at least 30 characters in the JSON response. An empty *authcookie* means that the user is not authenticated. **Rental bike bookings** are only possible after successful user authentication. The primary server (uri_primary) is used for: - request=authentication - request=authout - request=stations_available - request=user_bikes_occupied - request=user_minianswer The operator server (uri_operator) responsible for the rental process is used for: - request=bikes_available - request=booking_request - request=booking_update - request=user_feedback **encoding** UTF-8. All scalar JSON values ​​are delivered as data type "char" (text). **Glossary** | table-column | value | description | |--------------|-----------|------------------------------------------------------| | Format | text>=8 | UTF-8 encoded characters with a character length >= 8 | | Format | date time | ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss) timestamp | | Format | object | sub-datatype JSON Object | | Format | array | datatype Array | | Required | + | Field assignment mandatory | | Required | o | Field assignment optional | The user authentication expects the following 4 parameters. - user_id: `mail@example.tld` - user_pw: `example-pw` - hw_id: `unique-system-identifier` - merchant_id: `your merchant id` (for id contact us) The *hw_id* with at least 16 characters must be unique. In live operation, the hw_id should be read from the client system (unique-system-identifier). After successful authentication, an *authcookie* is generated on the server side from the *authorization* parameters. **Requests** in the context of rental bike bookings, a valid *authcookie* is always expected in REST, which authenticates the user after a successful login and authorizes him to use the system. No prior user authentication is required to query the available stations and rental bikes. An *authcookie* with the *merchant_id* customer ID is expected as a minimum requirement. I.e. **authcookie=merchant_id**