L logicprofit New member Joined Jul 1, 2018 Messages 102 Reaction score 0 Jul 6, 2018 #1 Anyone break down the differences between API and normal configs, do they work the same?
C Crank New member Joined Apr 18, 2018 Messages 198 Reaction score 0 Jul 6, 2018 #2 Normal config = uses normal website login url e.g: http://google.com/login API config = uses (mainly mobile app login) url e.g: http://api.google.com/api/login API logins are usually faster then normal login (less crap).
Normal config = uses normal website login url e.g: http://google.com/login API config = uses (mainly mobile app login) url e.g: http://api.google.com/api/login API logins are usually faster then normal login (less crap).
L logicprofit New member Joined Jul 1, 2018 Messages 102 Reaction score 0 Jul 6, 2018 #3 Crank said: Normal config = uses normal website login url e.g: http://google.com/login API config = uses (mainly mobile app login) url e.g: http://api.google.com/api/login API logins are usually faster then normal login (less crap). Click to expand... Thanks for the reply, do they both work in the same way, as in just load the snapshot into sentry?
Crank said: Normal config = uses normal website login url e.g: http://google.com/login API config = uses (mainly mobile app login) url e.g: http://api.google.com/api/login API logins are usually faster then normal login (less crap). Click to expand... Thanks for the reply, do they both work in the same way, as in just load the snapshot into sentry?
C Crank New member Joined Apr 18, 2018 Messages 198 Reaction score 0 Jul 6, 2018 #4 logicprofit said: Crank said: Normal config = uses normal website login url e.g: http://google.com/login API config = uses (mainly mobile app login) url e.g: http://api.google.com/api/login API logins are usually faster then normal login (less crap). Click to expand... Thanks for the reply, do they both work in the same way, as in just load the snapshot into sentry? Click to expand... yes. correct
logicprofit said: Crank said: Normal config = uses normal website login url e.g: http://google.com/login API config = uses (mainly mobile app login) url e.g: http://api.google.com/api/login API logins are usually faster then normal login (less crap). Click to expand... Thanks for the reply, do they both work in the same way, as in just load the snapshot into sentry? Click to expand... yes. correct