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Resultid Authentication

Authentication

Resultid secures its APIs with apiKey across 1 declared security scheme, as derived from its OpenAPI definitions.

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Methods: apiKey Schemes: 1 OAuth flows: API key in: header

Security Schemes

XApiKeyHeader apiKey
· in: header (X-API-Key)

Source

Authentication Profile

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generated: '2026-08-14'
method: derived
source: https://docs.resultid.com/22_api_spec_test/
docs: https://docs.resultid.com/1_getting_started/
note: >-
  Resultid's published schema does not declare an OpenAPI securityScheme - the API key
  is rendered as a required X-API-Key request header parameter on every one of the nine
  operations, which is how FastAPI emits a Header(...) dependency. derive-authentication.py
  therefore found nothing to aggregate; this profile is transcribed by hand from the
  provider's own rendered parameter tables and from the Getting Started page, which says
  only "Make requests using the API Key to the given endpoints". Resultid does not publish
  how a key is issued, rotated or scoped, and there is no OAuth, OIDC or mTLS surface.
summary:
  types: [apiKey]
  api_key_in: [header]
  oauth2_flows: []
  applies_to: all
  operations_covered: 9
  operations_total: 9
schemes:
- name: XApiKeyHeader
  type: apiKey
  in: header
  parameter: X-API-Key
  required: true
  sources: [openapi/resultid-api-openapi.yml]
  encoded_as: request-header-parameter
  evidence: >-
    Every operation on https://docs.resultid.com/22_api_spec_test/ renders an Input
    parameters table whose single row is "X-API-Key | header | string | Nullable: No".
gaps:
- No key-issuance, rotation or revocation process is documented.
- No scopes, permissions or per-key entitlement model is documented.
- No securityScheme is declared in the schema, so the key requirement is only discoverable
  per-operation rather than as an API-level security requirement.
- No API base URL is published, so a key holder cannot determine where to send the header.