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add api key limit docs #664
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azf20
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May 6, 2024
- add notes on USD spending limits
- remove details on deprecated pages
📦 Next.js Bundle Analysis for @graphprotocol/docsThis analysis was generated by the Next.js Bundle Analysis action. 🤖 Four Hundred Twenty-six Pages Changed SizeThe following pages changed size from the code in this PR compared to its base branch:
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Regardless of whether you’re a dapp developer or a subgraph developer, you’ll need to manage your API keys. This is important for you to be able to query subgraphs because API keys make sure the connections between application services are valid and authorized. This includes authenticating the end user and the device using the application. | |||
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The Studio will list out existing API keys, which will give you the ability to manage or delete them. | |||
The "API keys" lists out existing API keys, which will give you the ability to manage or delete them. For each key, you can see its status, the cost for the current period, the spending limit for the current period, as well as total query numbers. You can click the "three dots" menu to edit a given API key: |
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The "API keys"... section? table? page?
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good catch, fixed