Preferences: Save User Information

You can modify your basic user information inside of POOL. This endpoint allows you to make those changes directly. The two fields that are not self-explanatory are notifications and market_list. Notifications is representative of how frequently you wish to receive new content notifcation emails. Market list, is a comma separated string of integers that lists all of the markets that apply to your DJ career. Those options are listed below:

notifications

market_list

Save User Information Specification

Parameters: POST variables: Header variables:
  1. userid: integer
  2. token: string
JSON list returned:

Save User Information Workflow

  1. URL: https://api.promoonly.com/user/save/info
  2. Header: Authorization: Bearer Base64(userid:token)
  3. Method: POST
  4. Returned: JSON

    Example JSON Output

    {
        "first_name": "POOL",
        "last_name": "Test",
        "dj_alias": "DJ POOL Test",
        "company": "Promo Only",
        "title": "Test Account",
        "phone": "407-331-3600",
        "notifications": "0",
        "industry": "Radio/Broadcast",
        "market_list": "9,6,1,11,4",
    }

Examples

  1. PHP (using cURL):

    <?php
        $userid = 1;
        $token = "8b26e1e4f3f5e00a888807e605565c47";

        $api_url = "https://api.promoonly.com/user/save/info";
        $post_fields = "first_name=POOL&last_name=Test&dj_alias=DJ+POOL+Test&company=Promo+Only";
        $post_fields .= "&title=Test+Account&phone=407-331-3600&notifications=0&industry=Radio/Broadcast";
        $post_fields .= "&market_list=9,6,1,11,4";

        $ch = curl_init();
        curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $api_url);
        curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POST, 1);
        curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $post_fields);
        curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, array("Authorization: Bearer ".base64_encode($userid.":".$token)));
        curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);

        $api_result = curl_exec($ch);
        curl_close($ch);

        $api_obj = json_decode($api_result);
    ?>
  2. Javascript (using jQuery):

    function b64EncodeUnicode(str)
    {
        return btoa(encodeURIComponent(str).replace(/%([0-9A-F]{2})/g,
            function toSolidBytes(match, p1)
            {
                return String.fromCharCode('0x' + p1);
            }));
    }

    var userid = 1;
    var token = "8b26e1e4f3f5e00a888807e605565c47";
    var auth_str = "Bearer " + b64EncodeUnicode(userid + ":" + token);
    var post_data = {
            first_name: "POOL",
            last_name: "Test",
            dj_alias: "DJ POOL Test",
            company: "Promo Only",
            title: "Test Account",
            phone: "407-331-3600",
            notifications: "0",
            industry: "Radio/Broadcast",
            market_list: "9,6,1,11,4",
        };

    $.ajax({
        type: "POST",
        url: "https://api.promoonly.com/user/save/info",
        headers: { "Authorization": auth_str },
        data: post_data,
        dataType: "json",
        success: function (data)
        {
            console.log(data);
        }
    });
  3. Python (using requests):

    #!/usr/bin/env python

    import requests
    import base64
    import urllib

    userid = 1
    token = "8b26e1e4f3f5e00a888807e605565c47"
    post_data = {
            "first_name": "POOL",
            "last_name": "Test",
            "dj_alias": "DJ POOL Test",
            "company": "Promo Only",
            "title": "Test Account",
            "phone": "407-331-3600",
            "notifications": "0",
            "industry": "Radio/Broadcast",
            "market_list": "9,6,1,11,4",
        }

    b64_key = base64.b64encode("%s:%s" % (userid, token))
    headers = {"Authorization": "Bearer %s" % b64_key}
    api_url = "https://api.promoonly.com/user/save/info"
    result_return = requests.post(api_url, headers=headers, data=post_data)

    print(result_return.text)