# HTTP API If you want use API you need choice a port where is internal HTTP server will listen for incoming connections. API will not available if miner built without `libmicrohttpd`. Example configuration: ```json "api": { "port": 44444, "access-token": "TOKEN", "worker-id": null, "ipv6": false, "restricted": false }, ``` * **port** Port for incoming connections `http://:`. * **access-token** [Bearer](https://gist.github.com/xmrig/c75fdd1f8e0f3bac05500be2ab718f8e#file-api-html-L54) access token to secure access to API. * **worker-id** Optional worker name, if not set will be detected automatically. * **ipv6** Enable (`true`) or disable (`false`) IPv6 for API. * **restricted** Use `false` to allow remote configuration. If you prefer use command line options instead of config file, you can use options: `--api-port`, `--api-access-token`, `--api-worker-id`, `--api-ipv6` and `api-no-restricted`. ## Endpoints ### GET /1/summary Get miner summary information. [Example](api/1/summary.json). ### GET /1/threads Get detailed information about miner threads. [Example](api/1/threads.json). ## Restricted endpoints All API endpoints below allow access to sensitive information and remote configure miner. You should set `access-token` and allow unrestricted access (`"restricted": false`). ### GET /1/config Get current miner configuration. [Example](api/1/config.json). ### PUT /1/config Update current miner configuration. Common use case, get current configuration, make changes, and upload it to miner. Curl example: ``` curl -v --data-binary @config.json -X PUT -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer SECRET" http://127.0.0.1:44444/1/config ```