Authorization Header updateFebruary 21, 2024
We updated the authorization scheme in our API to better align with OpenAPI specifications.
The Authorization
header no longer requires the Key
prefix. Instead, you should now provide API keys directly (Authorization
${STEDI_API_KEY}
). This change aligns with the OpenAPI standard and allows for out-of-the-box compatibility with OpenAPI tools and services.
Previously, our APIs required API keys to be passed with a Key
prefix (Authorization: Key ${STEDI_API_KEY}
), which required manual setup to work with OpenAPI. We will continue to support the previous format for backward compatibility, but we encourage you to adopt the new format to leverage the benefits of OpenAPI compliance.