Hi Mic
You said, you had migrated your "Galaxy installation to Postgresql"?
So why did you lose your API key? - I assume by 'loosing' you mean: is no longer valid, don't you?
Have you forgot to migrate the "api_keys" table? All the keys are stored there.
Hans-Rudolf
On 11/17/2015 02:10 PM, Gildas Le Corguillé wrote:
Hello,
I don't know your constraints but you can easily generate a new one:
- User
- API Keys
- Generate a new key now
Gildas
Le 17/11/2015 13:11, Mic a écrit :
Hello,
After I migrated Galaxy installation to Postgresql my API key got
lost. I still know it and would like to add it to the database, but I
am not quite sure how to do it.
How is it possible to add an API key to the database.
Thank you in advance.
Mic
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