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URI Paths
John McLear edited this page May 16, 2015
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/admin
Example http://127.0.0.1/admin
/admin/plugins
Example http://127.0.0.1/admin/plugins
/admin/plugins/info
Example http://127.0.0.1/admin/plugins/info
/admin/settings
Example http://127.0.0.1/admin/settings
/tests/frontend
Example http://127.0.0.1/tests/frontend
/p/%pad%
where pad is the padId of the target pad.
Example http://127.0.0.1/p/foo
%pad%/timeslider
Example http://127.0.0.1/p/foo/timeslider
where the padid is foo
%pad%/timeslider#%revisionNumber%
Example http://127.0.0.1/p/foo/timeslider#5
where the padid is foo and the pad revision is 5
%pad%/export/%filetype%
Example http://127.0.0.1/p/foo/export/html
where the padid is foo
Supported Export types (with abiword installed)
etherpad, html, pdf, txt, odf, doc, docx
- Docs
- Translating
- HTTP API
- Plugin framework (API hooks)
- Plugins (available)
- Plugins (list)
- Plugins (wishlist)
- Etherpad URIs / URLs to specific resources IE export
- Etherpad Full data export
- Introduction to the source
- Release Procedure
- Etherpad Developer guidelines
- Project to-do list
- Changeset Library documentation
- Alternative Etherpad-Clients
- Contribution guidelines
- Installing Etherpad
- Deploying Etherpad as a service
- Deploying Etherpad on CloudFoundry
- Deploying Etherpad on Heroku
- Running Etherpad on Phusion Passenger
- Putting Etherpad behind a reverse Proxy (HTTPS/SSL)
- How to setup Etherpad on Ubuntu 12.04 using Ansible
- Migrating from old Etherpad to Etherpad
- Using Etherpad with MySQL
- Customizing the Etherpad web interface
- Enable import/export functionality with AbiWord
- Getting a list of all pads
- Providing encrypted web access to Etherpad using SSL certificates
- Optimizing Etherpad performance including faster page loads
- Getting to know the tools and scripts in the Etherpad /bin/ folder
- Embedding a pad using the jQuery plugin
- Using Embed Parameters
- Integrating Etherpad in a third party app (Drupal, MediaWiki, WordPress, Atlassian, PmWiki)
- HTTP API client libraries