How to implement API throttling based on user roles in PHP RESTful APIs? This is an article on JavaScript RESTful API that illustrates how to do this. The API description describes how to use jQuery classes to implement multiple methods for the same code, but it really breaks the API (I mean it this way) – so you have to write multiple functions in many places every time. I wrote a quick tutorial here explaining how to refer to this API functionality and I have used it quite well for this project. Using $api_url = “http://re044.api.php/rest/api/v1/createUser/” to get the user to set all your own user roles. …and there are more details on this function. var UserRole = (function(){ function UserRole(){ return new UserRole(); } function User() { return this; } function Start() { UserRole.prototype.createUser = function(){ return newuser; } } All of these functions should be put in a javascript file, but for a project like this you can’t write JS for it. They need to be declared in the module, not in the readme file. So you would just need to edit the readme. //$(function() { this.initControlJS(‘UserRole’, { id: ‘newUserFn’, roleID: UserRole.id }); }); Lastly, you can use the “PostData” JavaScript API to get all users on the server. Otherwise you will get a
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