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Punjab School Education Board, Punjab

apisetu.gov.in

Version: 3.0.0


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Description

Punjab School Education Board (http://www.pseb.ac.in) has made available 2018-20 Class V, VIII, X and XII Certificate cum Detailed Marks Sheet in DigiLocker, which can be pulled by students into their accounts.

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Sailu Municipal Council, Maharashtra

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Karnataka State Board (Department of Pre University Education), Karnataka

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Department of Pre University Education (http://pue.kar.nic.in) is providing certificates of II PUC (Class XII) March, July 2018 and March 2019 Examination marksheets.

Assam State Board of Secondary Education, Assam

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Board of Secondary Education, Assam (https://sebaonline.org/) has made available 2018 Class X results in DigiLocker, which can be pulled by students into their accounts.

Directorate of Economics and Statistics Cum Chief Registrar, Rajasthan, Rajasthan

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Birth, Still-Birth, Death and Marriage Certificates issued by the Department, from 01 January 2014 onward, can be pulled into citizens' DigiLocker accounts.

Maharashtra Council of Indian Medicine

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Employees' Provident Fund Organization

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Pension Payment Order and UAN, as provided by EPFO (https://www.epfindia.gov.in), can be downloaded in citizen's DigiLocker account.

Meark Enterprise Pvt. Ltd.

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A single consolidated system of MEARK has been integrated with DigiLocker to produce Co-curricular activity Awards for Universities and Academic Institutions of India. Initially starting with all the Universities of Maharashtra.

GMCH, Chandigarh

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National Insurance Company Ltd.

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Pramerica Life Insurance Ltd.

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Income Tax Department

apisetu.gov.in
Income Tax Department, Govt of India has provided PAN Verification Records to Indian citizens via DigiLocker. You can verify the correctness of your PAN data in real-time using this facility.

Jaypee University Of Information Technology, Waknaghat (H. P.)

apisetu.gov.in
Jaypee University Of Information Technology, Waknaghat (H. P.) (http://www.juit.ac.in/) is issuing Degree certificates through DigiLocker. These can be pulled by students into their DigiLocker accounts. Currently, data for the year 2019 is made available by Jaypee University Of Information Technology.

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Board of Vocational Higher Secondary Examinations, Kerala

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DigitalNZ API

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OpenAPI specification of DigitalNZ's Record API.
For more information about the API see digitalnz.org/developers.
To learn more about the metadata/fields used in the API see the Metadata Dictionary.
To get a sense of what content is available via the API take a look at the search feature on the DigitalNZ website.
The terms of use specify how developers can use the DigitalNZ API.

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Highways England API

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Health ID Service

It is important to standardize the process of identification of an individual across healthcare providers, to ensure that the created medical records are issued to the right individual or accessed by a Health Information User through appropriate consent.
In order to issue a Health ID to an individual, one only needs basic demographic details like Name, Year of Birth, Gender. In addition, citizens should be able to update contact information easily.

Lumminary API

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Introduction
The Lumminary API was built to allow third parties to interact with Lumminary customers and gain access to their genetic data. The Lumminary API is fast, scalable and highly secure. All requests to the Lumminary API take place over SSL, which means all communication of Customer data is encrypted.
Before we dive in, some definitions. This is what we mean by:
|Term|Definition|
|-----------|-----------|
|Third party|A third party (also referred to as "partner" or as "you") is a company which offers services and products using genetic data.|
|Lumminary clients|The Lumminary client (also referred to as "customer") is an individual who has created an account on the Lumminary platform.|
|Lumminary|This is us - our services including the Lumminary platform, the API, the DNA App Store, the DNA Vault, the "Connect with Lumminary" button, and the website in its totality. |
|CWL|This is the acronym for the "Connect with Lumminary" button.|
|dataset|This is the term we use when we refer to a customer's genetic data.|
|Lumminary API|This is a library/module that you can use to integrate your apps with the Lumminary platform.|
|Lumminary toolkit|This is a stand alone application which helps you integrate with Lumminary without writing any code or interacting with the Lumminary API.|
Let's dive in, now.
Overview
Install Lumminary API Client and Toolkit
Obtaining credentials
Query customers authorizations
Query customer genetic data
Submit reports
"Connect with Lumminary" button
API specs
Overview
In order to use Lumminary services, you'll need to install the Lumminary API Client or Toolkit. The Lumminary API Client and Toolkit are available in multiple programming languages, and we also provide a sandbox environment which you can use for integration and tests.
There are a couple of differences between the API Client and the Toolkit. Mainly, it's about the ease of use for integration. The Toolkit is basically a stand-alone application that facilitates the integration with the Lumminary API without the need to modify your already existing code.
You use the Lumminary API Client when you want to integrate it inside your own application. This means it gives you full flexibility regarding the integration into your own workflow.
You use the Lumminary Toolkit for an integration where the Toolkit is placed alongside your own application. You can use the Toolkit from the CLI - for example, to run a cronjob that processes incoming orders. The Toolkit uses the Lumminary API Client.
Install Lumminary API Client and/or Toolkit
We provide the Lumminary API Client and Toolkit in multiple programming languages - default are PHP (minimum version 7.0), Python2.7 and Python3. However, if you need them in another language (Java, Obj-C, JavaScript, C#, Perl, CURL), please contact us.
How to install the Lumminary API Client
PHP example:
The PHP Lumminary API Client is available at: https://github.com/Lumminary/lumminary-api-client-php
If you are already using Composer, you can import the project by adding the following to your composer.json
| Error Id | Error Message |
|:-----------------:|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1 | Invalid Security Token |
| 2 | Invalid Access Scopes |
| 3 | Customer refuses your request (this happens when the customer cancels instead of granting access) |

CORE API v2

core.ac.uk
You can use the CORE API to access the
resources harvested and enriched by CORE. If you encounter any problems with the API, please report them to us.
Overview
The API is organised by resource type. The resources are articles,
journals and repositories and are represented using JSON data format. Furthermore,
each resource has a list of methods. The API also provides two global methods for accessing all resources at once.
Response format
Response for each query contains two fields: status and data.
In case of an error status, the data field is empty. The data field contains a single object
in case the request is for a specific identifier (e.g. CORE ID, CORE repository ID, etc.), or
contains a list of objects, for example for search queries. In case of batch requests, the response
is an array of objects, each of which contains its own status and data fields.
For search queries the response contains an additional field totalHits, which is the
total number of items which match the search criteria.
Search query syntax
Complex search queries can be used in all of the API search methods.
The query can be a simple string or it can be built using terms and operators described in Elasticsearch
documentation.
The usable field names are title, description, fullText,
authors, publisher, repositories.id, repositories.name,
doi, oai, identifiers (which is a list of article identifiers including OAI, URL, etc.), language.name
and year. Some example queries:
title:psychology and language.name:English
repositories.id:86 AND year:2014
identifiers:"oai:aura.abdn.ac.uk:2164/3837" OR identifiers:"oai:aura.abdn.ac.uk:2164/3843"
doi:"10.1186/1471-2458-6-309"
Retrieving the latest Articles
You can retrieve the harvested items since specific dates using the following queries:
repositoryDocument.metadataUpdated:>2017-02-10
repositoryDocument.metadataUpdated:>2017-03-01 AND repositoryDocument.metadataUpdated:
Sort order
For search queries, the results are ordered by relevance score. For batch
requests, the results are retrieved in the order of the requests.
Parameters
The API methods allow different parameters to be passed. Additionally, there is an API key parameter which is common to all API methods. For all API methods
the API key can be provided either as a query parameter or in the request header. If the API key
is not provided, the API will return HTTP 401 error. You can register for an API key here.
API methods