Mock sample for your project: CFB v3 Scores API

Integrate with "CFB v3 Scores API" from sportsdata.io in no time with Mockoon's ready to use mock sample

CFB v3 Scores

sportsdata.io

Version: 1.0


Use this API in your project

Integrate third-party APIs faster by using "CFB v3 Scores API" ready-to-use mock sample. Mocking this API will help you accelerate your development lifecycles and improves your integration tests' quality and reliability by accounting for random failures, slow response time, etc.
It also helps reduce your dependency on third-party APIs: no more accounts to create, API keys to provision, accesses to configure, unplanned downtime, etc.

Description

CFB schedules, scores, team stats, odds, weather, and news API.

Other APIs by sportsdata.io

NFL v3 Stats

sportsdata.io
NFL rosters, player stats, team stats, and fantasy stats API.

NHL v3 Stats

sportsdata.io

Soccer v3 Projections

sportsdata.io

Golf v2

sportsdata.io

NFL v3 RotoBaller Articles

sportsdata.io

NHL v3 Scores

sportsdata.io

MLB v3 Stats

sportsdata.io
MLB scores, stats, and news API.

NHL v3 Play-by-Play

sportsdata.io
NHL play-by-play API.

NHL v3 Projections

sportsdata.io

MLB v3 Play-by-Play

sportsdata.io
MLB play-by-play API.

LoL v3 Scores

sportsdata.io
LoL v3 Scores

CS:GO v3 Stats

sportsdata.io
CS:GO v3 Stats

Other APIs in the same category

NPR Sponsorship Service

Sponsorship for non-NPR One client applications

SportsData API

The William Hill SportsData REST API is a collection of GET methods to provide William Hill product data such as sport, competition, event, market and selection data (including prices).

Hubhopper Partner Integration API(s) - Production

hubhopper.com
This is an interactive document explaining the API(s) that could be used to fetch data from Hubhopper. Use the api key provided to authorize x-api-key and test the API(s). The output data models are also available for reference.

LoL v3 Stats

sportsdata.io
LoL v3 Stats

NFL v3 Projections

sportsdata.io
NFL projected stats API.

Betfair: Exchange Streaming API

API to receive streamed updates. This is an ssl socket connection of CRLF delimited json messages (see RequestMessage & ResponseMessage)

NFL v3 Stats

sportsdata.io
NFL rosters, player stats, team stats, and fantasy stats API.

MLB v3 Scores

sportsdata.io
MLB scores API.

Numbers API

whapi.com
The William Hill Numbers API uses a single method that allows you to generate random numbers for your application. Numbers can either be unique or can be produced with the chance that some might be the same. For example, you can have a highest value of 6 and a lowest value of 1 with a count of 2 with a unique value of false - this will give you two numbers between 1 and 6 which are independent, just like two dice being rolled. The Numbers API is a Private API and therefore not automatically available to developers. To use this API, contact your business manager who will guide you through the separate Terms and Conditions of use before you can have the API assigned to your application.

NASCAR v2

sportsdata.io

Sessions API

The William Hill Sessions API uses a central authentication service (CAS*) on all resources that require access to a customer’s account or betting functionality. To authenticate, you’ll need to supply a sportsbook username and password, in return you will be given an authentication ticket, which you can use on the majority of requests found within our services. The Sessions API should be used whenever you want to login a customer and: continue to use the William Hill API for that customer’s transactions use other CAS-enabled William Hill services outside the suite of APIs CAS is an enterprise Single Sign-On solution for web services (see https://wiki.jasig.org/display/CAS/Home). It is used by many William Hill services. Note: all requests must be executed over HTTPS and include an API key and secret. Authentication Ticket Expiration Times When a customer is logged in using the Sessions API, they are given an Authentication Ticket; using this ticket on subsequent API requests gives you access to account activities (such as placing a bet, deposits, etc). However, this ticket is only valid for a given period of time depending on how it is used. If the ticket is used and then has a period of inactivity longer than 7,200 seconds (2 hours), then the ticket will expire and further requests using the ticket will be denied - in effect, a customer has been logged out and will need to authenticate again. Normally, any ticket issued only has a maximum life expectancy of 28,000 seconds (8 hours) after which it can no longer be used, even if it has been used regularly. The customer again will be effectively logged out and will need to authenticate again. If you wish to avoid this, you need to set the query parameter extended to Y, which will enable your application to generate a ticket valid for 60 days without expiring due to inactivity.