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What is it?

This document describes an application programming interface for communicating with mSupply.

Basics

	*  Communication is over HTTP protocol
	*  All data is submitted and returned as JSON
	*  HTTPS supported- you should use it. If you want to restrict to only HTTPS, then block the HTTP port mSupply is using on your router.</description>
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August 2020:

	*  The instructions on this page are for configuring both:
		*  mSupply&#039;s legacy web dashboard.  This is now superseded by the mSupply Grafana web dashboard 
		*  mSupply Mobile dashboards.  The instruction on this page are still the only way to configure them for mSupply versions 4.0 and later</description>
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        <title>19.05. Web Dashboard</title>
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        <description>19.05. Web Dashboard

August 2020:  The instructions on this page are for configuring mSupply&#039;s legacy web dashboard.  This may still work, but is no longer supported as it has been superceded by the mSupply Grafana web dashboard.  The instructions are left here for historic reference only.</description>
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        <title>19.04. mSupply customer web interface: guide for customers</title>
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        <description>19.04. mSupply customer web interface: guide for customers

The first section of this page covers the use of the interface itself by the customer. There is a small Back at the supplying store... section at the end which describes what happens in mSupply in response to the orders sent by the customer.</description>
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        <description>19.03. mSupply customer web interface

What is it?

The mSupply Customer Web Interface allows the staff of Customers in your mSupply system to order stock from a store in your mSupply system. It runs on a browser on any device: tablet, smartphone, net-book, desktop computer etc.</description>
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        <title>19.07. Online catalogue</title>
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        <description>19.07. Online catalogue

The online catalogue is a searchable list of items you stock, driven by data in mSupply. The information can easily be updated and items added to or removed from the catalogue. By enabling the online catalogue you can, for example, replace the expensive printing of hard copy catalogues.</description>
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        <title>19.09. mSupply REST API</title>
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        <description>19.09. mSupply REST API

What is it?

mSupply has a REST API that enables certain actions to be carried out externally, by external applications for example. This API allows you to:

	*  Send an order (response requisition) to mSupply
	*  Retrieve customer invoices that have been confirmed but not yet been acknowledged or received</description>
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        <title>19.08. Stock web app</title>
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        <description>19.08. Stock web app

You can use the Stock web app to look up the stock on hand of items, including batch and expiry information, from anywhere you have access to the internet. Very handy if you are away from the computer you normally use to access mSupply, or travelling overseas and still need to check the stock information in your store.</description>
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        <description>19.11. mSupply sync API

What is it?

There are multiple ways to configure an mSupply installation. Where the internet is good, or you are using a local area network, you can have real-time communication with an mSupply server. Where internet access is poor or non-existent, we have mSupply sync. You can have a local application that saves all the changes the user makes to a local database - this can be a mobile app, a single user application on a PC or a tablet, or a client-server application on…</description>
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        <description>19.12. UNFPA LMA reports app

What is it?

Some UNFPA users are periodically required to produce Last Mile Assurance (LMA) reports. These can be time consuming and difficult to produce manually so we&#039;ve created an app for that!

This app runs on the central server of your mSupply installation and will create a selection of UNFPA formatted LMA reports as spreadsheet files for you; all you have to do is make some selections to define what transactions and stock should be included in the reports.</description>
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        <title>19.02. mSupply web server</title>
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        <description>19.02. mSupply web server

About the mSupply web server

When mSupply&#039;s web server is running, it allows you to access mSupply data from any networked computer that has a web browser.

Security warning: We have had thousands of uses of our mSupply web server on the public internet since 2005. To date we have not had a security problem reported. However, we recommend you use SSL and a proper SSL certificate if your mSupply web server is publicly accessible. mSupply fully supports SSL. Contact us …</description>
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        <title>19.01. Introduction to web interfaces</title>
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        <description>19.01. Introduction to web interfaces

mSupply data can be accessed through simplified web interfaces for a number of purposes.  These web interfaces are simpler than the standard mSupply desktop interface described throughout most of this documentation.  These web interfaces allow users to communicate over the internet with a store on your mSupply server.  They are very flexible, being able to run on a wide variety of devices:</description>
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