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diff --git a/lib/views/help/api.html.erb b/lib/views/help/api.html.erb index c6488f9..930d918 100644 --- a/lib/views/help/api.html.erb +++ b/lib/views/help/api.html.erb @@ -2,88 +2,89 @@ <%= render :partial => 'sidebar' %> -<div id="left_column_flip"> +<div id="left_column_flip" class="left_column_flip"> <h1><%=@title %></h1> <dl> <dt>Introduction</dt> <dd> <p>This page explains how programmers can make other websites and software - interact with WhatDoTheyKnow via an "API". + interact with <%= site_name %> via an "API". </p> - <p>WhatDoTheyKnow does not have a full API yet, but we are gradually adding - lots of things that are similar in use to an API as they are requested. + <p> <%= site_name %> does not have a full API yet, but we are gradually adding + lots of things that are similar in use to an API as they are requested. </p> </dd> <dt>Linking to new requests</dt> <dd> <p>To encourage your users to make links to a particular public authority, use URLs of the form - <%= link_to new_request_to_body_path(:url_name => "liverpool_city_council") , new_request_to_body_path(:url_name => "liverpool_city_council") %>. - These are the parameters you can add to those URLs, either in the URL or from a form. - - <ul> + <%= link_to new_request_to_body_path(:url_name => "liverpool_city_council") , new_request_to_body_path(:url_name => "liverpool_city_council") %>. + These are the parameters you can add to those URLs, either in the URL or from a form. + </p> + <ul> <li> <strong>title</strong> - default summary of the new request.</li> <li> <strong>default_letter</strong> - default text of the body of the letter. The salutation (Dear...) and signoff (Yours...) are wrapped round this. </li> <li> <strong>body</strong> - as an alternative to default_letter, this sets the default entire text of the request, so you can customise the salutation and signoff. </li> <li> <strong>tags</strong> - space separated list of tags, so you can find and link up any requests made later, e.g. <em>openlylocal spending_id:12345</em>. The : indicates it is a machine tag. The values of machine tags may also include colons, useful for URIs. - </ul> + </ul> </dd> <dt>RSS (actually, Atom) feeds</dt> <dd> <p>There are Atom feeds on most pages which list FOI requests, which you can - use to get updates and links in XML format. Find the URL of the Atom feed in - one of these ways: - <ul> + use to get updates and links in XML format. Find the URL of the Atom feed in + one of these ways: + </p> + <ul> <li>Look for the <%= image_tag "feed-16.png", :alt => "RSS icon" %> RSS feed links.</li> <li>Examine the <code><link rel="alternate" type="application/atom+xml"></code> tag in the head of the HTML. </li> <li>Add <code>/feed</code> to the start of another URL. - </ul> + </ul> - <p>In particular, even complicated search queries have Atom feeds. - You can do all sorts of things with them, such as query by authority, by file - type, by date range, or by status. See the <a href="<%= advanced_search_path %>">advanced search - tips</a> for details. + <p>In particular, even complicated search queries have Atom feeds. + You can do all sorts of things with them, such as query by authority, by file + type, by date range, or by status. See the <a href="<%= advanced_search_path %>">advanced search + tips</a> for details. + </p> </dd> <dt>JSON structured data</dt> <dd> <p>Quite a few pages have JSON versions, which let you download information about - objects in a structured form. Find them by: + objects in a structured form. Find them by: </p> <ul> - <li>Adding <code>.json</code> to the end of the URL. </li> - <li>Look for the <code><link rel="alternate" type="application/json"></code> tag in the head of the HTML. </li> + <li>Adding <code>.json</code> to the end of the URL. </li> + <li>Look for the <code><link rel="alternate" type="application/json"></code> tag in the head of the HTML. </li> </ul> <p>Requests, users and authorities all have JSON versions containing basic - information about them. Every Atom feed has a JSON equivalent, containing - information about the list of events in the feed. + information about them. Every Atom feed has a JSON equivalent, containing + information about the list of events in the feed. </p> </dd> <dt>Spreadsheet of all authorities</dt> <dd> <p> - A spreadsheet file listing every body in WhatDoTheyKnow is available: - <%= link_to "all-authorities.csv", all_public_bodies_csv_path %> + A spreadsheet file listing every body in <%= site_name %> is available: + <%= link_to "all-authorities.csv", all_public_bodies_csv_path %> </p> </dd> - <dt> 5. Write API </dt> - <dd> + <dt> 5. Write API </dt> + <dd> <p> - The write API is designed to be used by authorities to create their own requests in the system. The API is currently used by mySociety's <a href="https://github.com/mysociety/foi-register">FOI Register software</a> to support using Alaveteli as a disclosure log for all FOI activity at a particular public body. More technical information about the write API is available on the <a href="https://github.com/mysociety/alaveteli/wiki/API#write-api">Alaveteli wiki</a>. + The write API is designed to be used by authorities to create their own requests in the system. The API is currently used by mySociety's <a href="https://github.com/mysociety/foi-register">FOI Register software</a> to support using Alaveteli as a disclosure log for all FOI activity at a particular public body. More technical information about the write API is available on the <a href="https://github.com/mysociety/alaveteli/wiki/API#write-api">Alaveteli wiki</a>. </p> - </dd> -</dl> + </dd> + </dl> <p>Please <a href="<%= help_contact_path %>">contact us</a> if you need an API feature that isn't there yet. It's - very much a work in progress, and we do add things when people ask us to.</p> + very much a work in progress, and we do add things when people ask us to.</p> <div id="hash_link_padding"></div> </div> - |