Introduction to Ironclad API

Introduction to Ironclad API

Learn to connect with and utilize the Ironclad API to extend your abilities in your Ironclad instance.

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About this course

When you complete this course, you will be able to:

    • Discuss Ironclad's Public API, key terms, and use cases
    • Identify the four sections of Ironclad's API and how they map to your workflows
    • Use API authentication and webhooks to extend your Ironclad instance
    • Identify reference documentation for further review

Time Commitment: 20 Minutes

Audience: Technical Admins, Ironclad Admins

 

Need to send requests or connect systems?

Ironclad is an extremely valuable part of your tech stack, but it is just one part of that stack. Many organizations find themselves in a position where they want to connect other systems to Ironclad, make changes with other tools, and more. The Ironclad API gives users access to different parts of workflows and the repository within the system, allowing you to extend the abilities of Ironclad to make your work even more connected and streamlined.

This course can be used by all but provides the most value to those with the following background:

  • API experience: Experience in software development or connecting systems with low-code middleware via API.
  • System-specific experience: Knowledge of fundamentals of Ironclad (workflow design).
  • Middleware: Experience in using middleware for sending requests to and processing responses from systems. Ironclad generally does not send requests to other systems.

Review the full Ironclad Developer Hub at https://developer.ironcladapp.com/

This course was last updated on 08/09/2022

 

Curriculum20 min

  • Introduction to Ironclad API
  • Ironclad API Overview
  • API Organization
  • Authentication & Webhooks
  • Wrapping it Up
  • Course Feedback
  • What's Next

About this course

When you complete this course, you will be able to:

    • Discuss Ironclad's Public API, key terms, and use cases
    • Identify the four sections of Ironclad's API and how they map to your workflows
    • Use API authentication and webhooks to extend your Ironclad instance
    • Identify reference documentation for further review

Time Commitment: 20 Minutes

Audience: Technical Admins, Ironclad Admins

 

Need to send requests or connect systems?

Ironclad is an extremely valuable part of your tech stack, but it is just one part of that stack. Many organizations find themselves in a position where they want to connect other systems to Ironclad, make changes with other tools, and more. The Ironclad API gives users access to different parts of workflows and the repository within the system, allowing you to extend the abilities of Ironclad to make your work even more connected and streamlined.

This course can be used by all but provides the most value to those with the following background:

  • API experience: Experience in software development or connecting systems with low-code middleware via API.
  • System-specific experience: Knowledge of fundamentals of Ironclad (workflow design).
  • Middleware: Experience in using middleware for sending requests to and processing responses from systems. Ironclad generally does not send requests to other systems.

Review the full Ironclad Developer Hub at https://developer.ironcladapp.com/

This course was last updated on 08/09/2022

 

Curriculum20 min

  • Introduction to Ironclad API
  • Ironclad API Overview
  • API Organization
  • Authentication & Webhooks
  • Wrapping it Up
  • Course Feedback
  • What's Next

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