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Revision as of 11:09, 3 October 2023
Web services enable other systems to login to Moodle and perform operations.
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Web service tokens are read-once. Once used they are no longer available. If you forget it or need it, you can create a new one.
Administrator documentation
User documentation
Most of the time, the client application will retrieve the key (token) for a user. However, it is still possible for a user to view the key and to regenerate it.
See also
Sharing knowledge:
- Web services forum on moodle.org
- Web services FAQ
Developer documentation:
Other implementations: