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**'''''type: string''''' | **'''''type: string''''' | ||
**'''''max 255 characters''' | **'''''max 255 characters''' | ||
+ | *status | ||
+ | **'''''type: int''''' | ||
+ | **'''''Possible values: 0 - Active, 1 - Disabled, 2 - Banned, 3 - Wait on Verify, 4 - Pending, 5 - Denied''' | ||
== '''Example Request''' == | == '''Example Request''' == |
Latest revision as of 13:52, 13 September 2022
POST /affiliate/add_affiliate
Description
- add_affiliate adds a new affiliate
Resource URL
- http://domain/api/affiliate/add_affiliate
- Replace domain with the NATS For Networks domain
Response Format
- JSON
- POST
- HTTP headers
Parameters
Paremeters must be sent with the request body. The examples below show the parameters sent as x-www-form-urlencoded
- username
- type: string
- required
- unique
- Affiliate username
- password
- type: string
- required
- Affiliate Password
- payvia
- type: int
- required
- Payvia type id of the payvia type to use with this affiliate
- payvia_info
- type: array
- an array containing field/value pair arrays of payvia information to set for the affiliate
- Must send "payvia" parameter to indicate which payvia type payvia_info is for.
- email
- type: string
- required
- unique
- Email address for this affiliate
- firstname
- type: string
- lastname
- type: string
- company
- type: string
- url
- type: string
- tel
- type: string
- icq
- type: string
- aim
- type: string
- msn
- type: string
- skype
- type: string
- address1
- type: string
- address2
- type: string
- city
- type: string
- state
- type: string
- country
- type: string
- zip_code
- type: string
- tax_id_or_ssn
- type: string
- ref
- type: string
- Tracking code to identifier who referred this affiliate.
- minimum_payout
- type: string
- Threshold for generating affiliate payouts. Affiliate will not be paid until they earn at least this much.
- join_ip
- type: string
- custom1
- type: string
- max 255 characters
- custom2
- type: string
- max 255 characters
- custom3
- type: string
- max 255 characters
- custom4
- type: string
- max 255 characters
- custom5
- type: string
- max 255 characters
- status
- type: int
- Possible values: 0 - Active, 1 - Disabled, 2 - Banned, 3 - Wait on Verify, 4 - Pending, 5 - Denied
Example Request
POST
http://domain/api/affiliate/add_affiliate username = hello password = apitest firstname = hello lastname = test email = hello@n4n.com company = N4N url = natsfornetworks.com tel = 666-666-6666 icq = 666666666 aim = sixsixsix msn = sixsixtysix address1 = 666 666 st address2 = city = My City state = My State country = USA zip_code = 12345 tax_id_or_ssn = 54-1233245 ref = asdasd minimum_payout = 50 join_ip = 192.168.1.1 payvia=1
- Response:
[ { "result":"Success"," "message":{ "loginid":"4003" } } ]
Example Code
PHP
<?php $curl = curl_init(); $url = 'http://domain/api/affiliate/add_affiliate'; $headers = array( 'api-key: 44b5498dbcb481a0d00b404c0169af62', 'api-username: productsupport' ); $data = array( 'username' => 'hello3', 'password' => 'apitest', 'firstname' => 'hello', 'lastname' => 'test', 'email' => 'hello3@offerit.com', 'company' => 'Offerit', 'url' => 'offerit.com', 'tel' => '666-666-6666', 'icq' => '666666666', 'aim' => 'sixsixsix', 'msn' => 'sixsixtysix', 'address1' => '666 666 st', 'address2' => '', 'city' => 'My City', 'state' => 'My State', 'country' => 'USA', 'zip_code' => '12345', 'ref' => 'asdasd', 'join_ip' => '192.168.1.1', 'payvia' => '1', // Check payvia type // notice the structure is an array of sub-arrays that have field/value pairs 'payvia_info' => Array( Array( 'field' => 'Pay To', 'value' => 'Affiliate PayTo Name', ), Array( 'field' => 'Address', 'value' => 'Affiliate Address', ), ), ); $resp = curl_exec($curl); //dumps an associative array representation of the json response $output = json_decode($resp, true); if($output !== NULL) { //json was valid. Dump the decoded array print_r($output); } else { //invalid json, just dump the raw response print_r($resp); } // Close request to clear up some resources curl_close($curl); ?>