Chatflows and APIs
Learn how to set up chatflow-level access control for your Tailwinds instance
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Learn how to set up chatflow-level access control for your Tailwinds instance
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After you have a chatflow / agentflow constructed, you might want to allow certain people to be able to access and interact with it. You can achieve that by assigning an API key for that specific chatflow.
In dashboard, navigate to API Keys section, and you should be able to see a DefaultKey created. You can also add or delete any keys.
Navigate to the chatflow, and now you can select the API Key you want to use to protect the chatflow.
After assigning an API key, one can only access the chatflow API when the Authorization header is provided with the correct API key specified during a HTTP call.
An example of calling the API using POSTMAN