Major discovery - found comprehensive JSON API documentation on N-able site! Added documentation sections: - Core API docs: login, authentication, construct API calls - Key endpoints: enumerate-customers, enumerate-devices, enumerate-device-statistics - Reference docs: API column codes, schema documentation - Architecture and security guides Key findings: - API docs located in "unused" folder but still functional - JSON API structure (likely JSON-RPC or custom format) - Three critical endpoints identified for backup monitoring: 1. enumerate-customers (list all customers) 2. enumerate-devices (list backup devices) 3. enumerate-device-statistics (backup job results - KEY ENDPOINT!) Updated status: - Marked API documentation as found - Changed next action from "find docs" to "read auth docs and test" - Updated Phase 1 to start with reading login/auth documentation Next steps: 1. Read login.htm to understand token authentication 2. Read construct-a-call.htm to understand request format 3. Read enumerate-device-statistics.htm - likely contains backup status data 4. Test in Postman with documented format Documentation base URL: https://documentation.n-able.com/covedataprotection/USERGUIDE/documentation/Content/unused/service-management/json-api/ Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# TODO: Cove Data Protection Integration
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**Date:** 2026-02-10
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**Status:** Research phase
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**Priority:** Medium
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---
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## 🎯 Goal
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Integrate Cove Data Protection (formerly N-able Backup / SolarWinds Backup) into Backupchecks for backup status monitoring.
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**Challenge:** Cove does NOT work with email notifications like other backup systems (Veeam, Synology, NAKIVO). We need to find an alternative method to import backup status information.
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---
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## 🔍 Research Questions
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### 1. API Availability
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- [x] Does Cove Data Protection have a public API? **YES - Confirmed in documentation**
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- [ ] **CRITICAL:** How to enable/activate API access? (settings location, admin portal?)
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- [ ] What authentication method does the API use? (API key, OAuth, basic auth?)
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- [ ] Which endpoints are available for backup status?
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- [ ] Is there rate limiting on the API?
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- [ ] Documentation URL: ?
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- [ ] Is API access available in all Cove subscription tiers or only specific plans?
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### 2. Data Structure
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- [ ] What information can we retrieve per backup job?
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- Job name
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- Status (success/warning/failed)
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- Start/end time
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- Backup type
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- Client/device name
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- Error messages
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- Objects/files backed up
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- [ ] Is there a webhook system available?
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- [ ] How often should the API be polled?
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### 3. Multi-Tenancy
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- [ ] Does Cove support multi-tenant setups? (MSP use case)
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- [ ] Can we monitor multiple customers/partners from 1 account?
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- [ ] How are permissions/access managed?
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### 4. Integration Strategy
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- [ ] **Option A: Scheduled Polling**
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- Cronjob that periodically calls API
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- Parse results to JobRun records
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- Pro: Simple, consistent with current flow
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- Con: Delay between backup and registration in system
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- [ ] **Option B: Webhook/Push**
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- Cove sends notifications to our endpoint
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- Pro: Real-time updates
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- Con: Requires external endpoint, security considerations
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- [ ] **Option C: Email Forwarding**
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- If Cove has email support after all (hidden setting?)
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- Pro: Reuses existing email import flow
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- Con: Possibly not available
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---
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## 📋 Technical Considerations
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### Database Model
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Current JobRun model expects:
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- `mail_message_id` (FK) - how do we adapt this for API-sourced runs?
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- Possible new field: `source_type` ("email" vs "api")
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- Possible new field: `external_id` (Cove job ID)
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### Parser System
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Current parser system works with email content. For API:
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- New "parser" concept for API responses?
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- Or direct JobRun creation without parser layer?
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### Architecture Options
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**Option 1: Extend Email Import System**
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```
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API Poller → Pseudo-MailMessage → Existing Parser → JobRun
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```
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- Pro: Reuse existing flow
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- Con: Hacky, email fields have no meaning
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**Option 2: Parallel Import System**
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```
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API Poller → API Parser → JobRun (direct)
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```
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- Pro: Clean separation, no email dependency
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- Con: Logic duplication
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**Option 3: Unified Import Layer**
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```
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→ Email Import →
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Unified → → Common Processor → JobRun
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→ API Import →
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```
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- Pro: Future-proof, scalable
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- Con: Larger refactor
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---
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## 🔧 Implementation Steps (After Research)
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### Phase 0: API Access Activation (FIRST!)
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**Critical step before any development can begin:**
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1. [ ] **Find API activation location**
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- Check Cove admin portal/dashboard
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- Look in: Settings → API / Integrations / Developer section
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- Check: Account settings, Company settings, Partner settings
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- Search documentation for: "API activation", "API access", "enable API"
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2. [ ] **Generate API credentials**
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- API key generation
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- Client ID / Client Secret (if OAuth)
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- Note: which user/role can generate API keys?
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3. [ ] **Document API base URL**
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- Production API endpoint
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- Sandbox/test environment (if available)
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- Regional endpoints (EU vs US?)
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4. [ ] **Document API authentication flow**
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- Header format (Bearer token, API key in header, query param?)
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- Token expiration and refresh
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- Rate limit headers to watch
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5. [ ] **Find API documentation portal**
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- Developer documentation URL
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- Interactive API explorer (Swagger/OpenAPI?)
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- Code examples/SDKs
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- Support channels for API questions
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**Resources to check:**
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- Cove admin portal: https://backup.management (or similar)
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- N-able partner portal
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- Cove knowledge base / support docs
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- Contact Cove support for API access instructions
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### Phase 1: API Research & POC
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**Step 1: Read Authentication Documentation** ✅ DOCUMENTATION FOUND!
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- [x] API documentation located
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- [ ] **Read:** https://documentation.n-able.com/covedataprotection/USERGUIDE/documentation/Content/unused/service-management/json-api/login.htm
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- [ ] **Read:** https://documentation.n-able.com/covedataprotection/USERGUIDE/documentation/Content/unused/service-management/json-api/construct-a-call.htm
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- [ ] Document API base URL from docs
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- [ ] Document authentication flow (likely JSON-RPC style based on "construct-a-call")
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- [ ] Note any required request format (headers, body structure)
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**Step 2: Test Authentication**
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- [ ] Determine token format (Bearer token? API key header? Query param?)
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- [ ] Common authentication patterns to test:
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```bash
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# Option 1: Bearer token
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curl -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_TOKEN" https://api.example.com/endpoint
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# Option 2: API Key header
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curl -H "X-API-Key: YOUR_TOKEN" https://api.example.com/endpoint
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# Option 3: Custom header
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curl -H "X-Auth-Token: YOUR_TOKEN" https://api.example.com/endpoint
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```
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- [ ] Test with simple endpoint (e.g., `/api/v1/status`, `/api/accounts`, `/api/devices`)
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**Step 3: Discover Available Endpoints**
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- [ ] Find API documentation/reference
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- [ ] Look for OpenAPI/Swagger spec
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- [ ] Key endpoints we need:
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- List customers/accounts
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- List backup devices/jobs
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- Get backup job history
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- Get backup job status/details
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- Get backup run results (success/failed/warnings)
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**Step 4: Test Data Retrieval**
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- [ ] Test listing customers (verify top-level access works)
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- [ ] Test listing backup jobs for one customer
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- [ ] Test retrieving details for one backup job
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- [ ] Document response format (JSON structure)
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- [ ] Save example API responses for reference
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**Step 5: Proof of Concept Script**
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1. [ ] Create standalone Python script (outside Backupchecks)
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2. [ ] Test authentication and data retrieval
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3. [ ] Parse API response to extract key fields
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4. [ ] Mapping of Cove data → Backupchecks JobRun model
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5. [ ] Document findings in this TODO
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### Phase 2: Database Changes
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1. [ ] Decide: extend MailMessage model or new source type?
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2. [ ] Migration: add `source_type` field to JobRun
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3. [ ] Migration: add `external_id` field to JobRun
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4. [ ] Update constraints/validations
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### Phase 3: Import Mechanism
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1. [ ] New file: `containers/backupchecks/src/backend/app/cove_importer.py`
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2. [ ] API client for Cove
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3. [ ] Data transformation to JobRun format
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4. [ ] Error handling & retry logic
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5. [ ] Logging & audit trail
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### Phase 4: Scheduling
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1. [ ] Cronjob/scheduled task for polling (every 15 min?)
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2. [ ] Or: webhook endpoint if Cove supports it
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3. [ ] Rate limiting & throttling
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4. [ ] Duplicate detection (avoid double imports)
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### Phase 5: UI Updates
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1. [ ] Job Details: indication that job is from API (not email)
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2. [ ] No "Download EML" button for API-sourced runs
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3. [ ] Possibly different metadata display
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## 📚 References
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### Cove Data Protection
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- **Product name:** Cove Data Protection (formerly N-able Backup, SolarWinds Backup)
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- **Website:** https://www.n-able.com/products/cove-data-protection
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- **API Documentation Base:** https://documentation.n-able.com/covedataprotection/USERGUIDE/documentation/Content/unused/service-management/json-api/
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### JSON API Documentation (Found!)
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**Core Documentation:**
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- 📘 **API Home:** https://documentation.n-able.com/covedataprotection/USERGUIDE/documentation/Content/unused/service-management/json-api/home.htm
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- 🔑 **Login/Authentication:** https://documentation.n-able.com/covedataprotection/USERGUIDE/documentation/Content/unused/service-management/json-api/login.htm
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- 🔧 **Construct API Calls:** https://documentation.n-able.com/covedataprotection/USERGUIDE/documentation/Content/unused/service-management/json-api/construct-a-call.htm
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**Key Endpoints for Backupchecks:**
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- 👥 **Enumerate Customers:** https://documentation.n-able.com/covedataprotection/USERGUIDE/documentation/Content/unused/service-management/json-api/enumerate-customers.htm
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- 💻 **Enumerate Devices:** https://documentation.n-able.com/covedataprotection/USERGUIDE/documentation/Content/unused/service-management/json-api/enumerate-devices.htm
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- 📊 **Enumerate Device Statistics:** https://documentation.n-able.com/covedataprotection/USERGUIDE/documentation/Content/unused/service-management/json-api/enumerate-device-statistics.htm
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**Reference:**
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- 📋 **API Column Codes:** https://documentation.n-able.com/covedataprotection/USERGUIDE/documentation/Content/unused/service-management/json-api/API-column-codes.htm
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- 📋 **Legacy Column Codes:** https://documentation.n-able.com/covedataprotection/USERGUIDE/documentation/Content/unused/service-management/json-api/API-column-codes-legacy.htm
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- 📐 **Schema Documentation:** https://documentation.n-able.com/covedataprotection/USERGUIDE/documentation/Content/unused/service-management/json-api/how-to-schema.htm
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**Other Resources:**
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- 🏗️ **Architecture Guide:** https://documentation.n-able.com/covedataprotection/USERGUIDE/documentation/Content/Architecture-and-Security/Cove-Architecture-Guide.htm
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- 🔒 **Security Guide:** https://documentation.n-able.com/covedataprotection/USERGUIDE/documentation/Content/Architecture-and-Security/Cove-Security-Guide.htm
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**Note:** API docs are in "unused" folder - likely legacy but still functional!
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### Similar Integrations
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Other backup systems that use APIs:
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- Veeam: Has both email and REST API
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- Acronis: REST API available
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- MSP360: API for management
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### Resources
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- [ ] API documentation (yet to find)
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- [ ] SDK/Client libraries available?
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- [ ] Community/forum for integration questions?
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- [ ] Example code/integrations?
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## ❓ Open Questions
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1. **Performance:** How many Cove jobs do we need to monitor? (impact on polling frequency)
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2. **Historical Data:** Can we retrieve old backup runs, or only new ones?
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3. **Filtering:** Can we apply filters (only failed jobs, specific clients)?
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4. **Authentication:** Where do we store Cove API credentials? (SystemSettings?)
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5. **Multi-Account:** Do we support multiple Cove accounts? (MSP scenario)
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## 🎯 Success Criteria
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### Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
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- [ ] Backup runs from Cove are automatically imported
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- [ ] Status (success/warning/failed) displayed correctly
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- [ ] Job name and timestamp available
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- [ ] Visible in Daily Jobs & Run Checks
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- [ ] Errors and warnings are shown
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### Nice to Have
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- [ ] Real-time import (webhook instead of polling)
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- [ ] Backup object details (individual files/folders)
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- [ ] Retry history
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- [ ] Storage usage metrics
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- [ ] Multi-tenant support
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## 🚀 Next Steps
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### Immediate Actions (Ready to Start!)
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**1. Read API Documentation** ✅ FOUND!
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Priority reading order:
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1. **Start here:** [Login/Auth](https://documentation.n-able.com/covedataprotection/USERGUIDE/documentation/Content/unused/service-management/json-api/login.htm) - How to authenticate with your token
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2. **Then read:** [Construct a Call](https://documentation.n-able.com/covedataprotection/USERGUIDE/documentation/Content/unused/service-management/json-api/construct-a-call.htm) - Request format
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3. **Key endpoint:** [Enumerate Device Statistics](https://documentation.n-able.com/covedataprotection/USERGUIDE/documentation/Content/unused/service-management/json-api/enumerate-device-statistics.htm) - This likely has backup job data!
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**What to extract from docs:**
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- API base URL/endpoint
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- Request format (JSON-RPC? REST? POST body structure?)
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- How to use the token in requests
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- Response format examples
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- Which fields contain backup status/results
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**2. Quick API Test with Postman** (can be done now with token!)
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### Postman Setup Instructions
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**Step 1: Create New Request**
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1. Open Postman
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2. Click "New" → "HTTP Request"
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3. Name it "Cove API - Test Authentication"
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**Step 2: Configure Request**
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- **Method:** GET
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- **URL:** Try these in order:
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1. `https://api.backup.management/api/accounts`
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2. `https://backup.management/api/accounts`
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3. `https://api.backup.management/api/customers`
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**Step 3: Add Authentication (try both methods)**
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**Option A: Bearer Token**
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- Go to "Authorization" tab
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- Type: "Bearer Token"
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- Token: `YOUR_TOKEN` (paste token from backup.management)
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**Option B: API Key in Header**
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- Go to "Headers" tab
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- Add header:
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- Key: `X-API-Key`
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- Value: `YOUR_TOKEN`
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**Step 4: Send Request and Analyze Response**
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**Expected Results:**
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- ✅ **200 OK** → Success! API works, save this configuration
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- Copy the JSON response → we'll analyze structure
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- Note which URL and auth method worked
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- Check for pagination info in response
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- ❌ **401 Unauthorized** → Wrong auth method
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- Try other authentication option (Bearer vs X-API-Key)
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- Check if token was copied correctly
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- ❌ **404 Not Found** → Wrong endpoint URL
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- Try alternative base URL (api.backup.management vs backup.management)
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- Try different endpoint (/api/customers, /api/devices)
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- ❌ **403 Forbidden** → Token works but insufficient permissions
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- Verify API user has SuperUser role
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- Check customer scope selection
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**Step 5: Discover Available Endpoints**
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Once authentication works, try these endpoints:
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```
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GET /api/accounts
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GET /api/customers
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GET /api/devices
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GET /api/jobs
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GET /api/statistics
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GET /api/sessions
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```
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For each successful endpoint, save:
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- The request in Postman collection
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- Example response in TODO or separate file
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- Note any query parameters (page, limit, filter, etc.)
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**Step 6: Look for API Documentation**
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Try these URLs in browser or Postman:
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- `https://api.backup.management/swagger`
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- `https://api.backup.management/docs`
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- `https://api.backup.management/api-docs`
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- `https://backup.management/api/documentation`
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**Step 7: Document Findings**
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After successful testing, document in this TODO:
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- ✅ Working API base URL
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- ✅ Correct authentication method (Bearer vs header)
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- ✅ List of available endpoints discovered
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- ✅ JSON response structure examples
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- ✅ Any pagination/filtering patterns
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- ✅ Rate limits (check response headers: X-RateLimit-*)
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### Postman Tips for This Project
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**Save Everything:**
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- Create a "Cove API" collection in Postman
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- Save all working requests
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- Export collection to JSON for documentation
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**Use Variables:**
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- Create Postman environment "Cove Production"
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- Add variable: `cove_token` = your token
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- Add variable: `cove_base_url` = working base URL
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- Use `{{cove_token}}` and `{{cove_base_url}}` in requests
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**Check Response Headers:**
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- Look for `X-RateLimit-Limit` (API call limits)
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- Look for `X-RateLimit-Remaining` (calls left)
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- Look for `Link` header (pagination)
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**Save Response Examples:**
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- For each endpoint, save example response
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- Use Postman's "Save Response" feature
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- Or copy JSON to separate file for reference
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**3. Document Findings**
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**After successful Postman testing, update this TODO with:**
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```markdown
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## ✅ API Testing Results (Add after testing)
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### Working Configuration
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- **Base URL:** [fill in]
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- **Authentication:** Bearer Token / X-API-Key header (circle one)
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- **Token Location:** Authorization header / X-API-Key header (circle one)
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### Available Endpoints Discovered
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| Endpoint | Method | Purpose | Response Fields |
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|----------|--------|---------|-----------------|
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| /api/accounts | GET | List accounts | [list key fields] |
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| /api/customers | GET | List customers | [list key fields] |
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| /api/devices | GET | List backup devices | [list key fields] |
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| /api/jobs | GET | List backup jobs | [list key fields] |
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### Key Response Fields for Backupchecks Integration
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From backup job/session endpoint:
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- Job ID: `[field name]`
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- Job Name: `[field name]`
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- Status: `[field name]` (values: success/warning/failed)
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- Start Time: `[field name]`
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- End Time: `[field name]`
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- Customer/Device: `[field name]`
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- Error Messages: `[field name]`
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- Backup Objects: `[field name or nested path]`
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### Pagination
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- Method: [Link headers / page parameter / cursor / none]
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- Page size: [default and max]
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- Total count: [available in response?]
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### Rate Limiting
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- Limit: [X requests per Y time]
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- Headers: [X-RateLimit-* header names]
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### API Documentation URL
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- [URL if found, or "Not found" if unavailable]
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```
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**Save Postman Collection:**
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- Export collection as JSON
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- Save to: `/docker/develop/backupchecks/docs/cove-api-postman-collection.json`
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- Or share Postman workspace link in this TODO
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**4. Create POC Script**
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Once API works, create standalone Python test script:
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```python
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import requests
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# Test script to retrieve Cove backup data
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token = "YOUR_TOKEN"
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base_url = "https://api.example.com"
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headers = {
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"Authorization": f"Bearer {token}",
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"Content-Type": "application/json"
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}
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# Get list of customers
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response = requests.get(f"{base_url}/api/customers", headers=headers)
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print(response.json())
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```
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**5. Plan Integration**
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Based on POC results, decide architecture approach and start implementation
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**Status:** Ready for API testing - token available!
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---
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## 📝 Notes
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- This TODO document should be updated after each research step
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- Add API examples as soon as available
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- Document edge cases and limitations
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- Consider security implications (API key storage, rate limits, etc.)
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### Current Status (2026-02-10)
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- ✅ **Confirmed:** Cove Data Protection HAS API access (mentioned in documentation)
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- ✅ **Found:** API user creation location in Cove portal
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- ✅ **Created:** API user with SuperUser role and token
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- ✅ **Found:** Complete JSON API documentation (N-able docs site)
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- ✅ **Identified:** Key endpoints (enumerate-customers, enumerate-devices, enumerate-device-statistics)
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- 🎯 **Next action:** Read authentication docs and test API calls in Postman
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### API Credentials (Created)
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- **Authentication:** Token-based
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- **Role:** SuperUser (full access)
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- **Scope:** Top-level customer (access to all sub-customers)
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- **Token:** Generated (store securely!)
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- **Portal URL:** https://backup.management
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- **API User Management:** https://backup.management/#/api-users
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**IMPORTANT:** Store token in secure location (password manager) - cannot be retrieved again if lost!
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### Likely API Base URLs to Test
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Based on portal URL `backup.management`:
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1. `https://api.backup.management` (most common pattern)
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2. `https://backup.management/api`
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3. `https://api.backup.management/jsonapi` (some backup systems use this)
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4. Check API user page for hints or documentation links
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### Possible Admin Portal Locations
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Check these sections in Cove dashboard:
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- Settings → API Keys / Developer
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- Settings → Integrations
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- Account → API Access
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- Partner Portal → API Management
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- Company Settings → Advanced → API
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### Support Channels
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If API activation is not obvious:
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- Cove support ticket: Ask "How do I enable API access for backup monitoring?"
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- N-able partner support (if MSP)
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- Check Cove community forums
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- Review onboarding documentation for API mentions
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