Create a license key pool
Authorizations
A secret API key. Publishable keys cannot reach this API. A key may carry an expiry, and an expired key is refused exactly like an unknown one, with a 401 that names no reason; check the key's expires_at in the dashboard rather than inferring it from a response. When a merchant rolls a key's secret they choose a grace window of up to 3 days, and for its duration BOTH the new secret and the one it replaced authenticate, so an integration moves over on its own deploy schedule instead of at the instant the button is pressed. Move before the window closes: after it, the old secret is refused. Nothing else about this contract moves with a roll. The key keeps its id and its scopes, so the only thing an integration updates is the credential itself.
Headers
A unique key per logical write. Replaying a request with the same key returns the first response byte for byte instead of applying the write twice.
Path Parameters
Body
A pool is created EMPTY. Stock it with the import route, so one request never both mints a container and ingests bearer material.
The merchant's label for a batch, typically the vendor and the order it arrived on.
pool means the merchant imports its own keys. pattern mints a key on claim from the template below, so such a pool never runs out and its available_keys is served as null rather than 0. Defaults to pool.
pool, pattern Required for the pattern strategy. Each X is replaced with a random character from pattern_charset; anything else is a literal. The template must clear a 60-bit keyspace floor, because a minted key is checkable against the public license validation endpoint. Accepted here and never returned on any read.
The alphabet the placeholders draw from. Defaults to a Crockford base32 set that omits the characters people misread.
Response
Created
