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          You can find the site key information you need in the System Administrator Guide: https://docs.civicrm.org/sysadmin/en/latest/setup/site-key/



          The API key is in the database and needs to be set up for a contact that has access. You can install the API Key extension which will enable the API Key in the contact summary if you have admin rights: https://civicrm.org/extensions/api-key



          The URL of the CiviCRM instance will be in your civicrm.settings.php. You can check it in the UI if you navigate to Administer>System Settings>Directories and click on the question mark in the green bit on the top of the screen. You will see a window in the right hand corner of the screen and the civicrm.root will be the URL for your CiviCRM instance.



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          • Do you mean Administer > System Settings > Resource URLs? civi.root can refer to root directory or root URL, depending on which context you're accessing it from.

            – Jon G - Megaphone Tech
            Jun 20 at 13:31











          • I mean from Administer>System Settings>Directories and then click on the question mark. That will show you the directory AFAIK?

            – ErikH - CiviCooP
            Jun 20 at 13:58











          • It will! But Marcos is asking for the URL, not the directory :)

            – Jon G - Megaphone Tech
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          • My bad! So you should look in the Resource URL like @JonG suggested :-)

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          You can find the site key information you need in the System Administrator Guide: https://docs.civicrm.org/sysadmin/en/latest/setup/site-key/



          The API key is in the database and needs to be set up for a contact that has access. You can install the API Key extension which will enable the API Key in the contact summary if you have admin rights: https://civicrm.org/extensions/api-key



          The URL of the CiviCRM instance will be in your civicrm.settings.php. You can check it in the UI if you navigate to Administer>System Settings>Directories and click on the question mark in the green bit on the top of the screen. You will see a window in the right hand corner of the screen and the civicrm.root will be the URL for your CiviCRM instance.



          Hope this helps!






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          • Do you mean Administer > System Settings > Resource URLs? civi.root can refer to root directory or root URL, depending on which context you're accessing it from.

            – Jon G - Megaphone Tech
            Jun 20 at 13:31











          • I mean from Administer>System Settings>Directories and then click on the question mark. That will show you the directory AFAIK?

            – ErikH - CiviCooP
            Jun 20 at 13:58











          • It will! But Marcos is asking for the URL, not the directory :)

            – Jon G - Megaphone Tech
            Jun 20 at 18:53











          • My bad! So you should look in the Resource URL like @JonG suggested :-)

            – ErikH - CiviCooP
            2 days ago















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          You can find the site key information you need in the System Administrator Guide: https://docs.civicrm.org/sysadmin/en/latest/setup/site-key/



          The API key is in the database and needs to be set up for a contact that has access. You can install the API Key extension which will enable the API Key in the contact summary if you have admin rights: https://civicrm.org/extensions/api-key



          The URL of the CiviCRM instance will be in your civicrm.settings.php. You can check it in the UI if you navigate to Administer>System Settings>Directories and click on the question mark in the green bit on the top of the screen. You will see a window in the right hand corner of the screen and the civicrm.root will be the URL for your CiviCRM instance.



          Hope this helps!






          share|improve this answer























          • Do you mean Administer > System Settings > Resource URLs? civi.root can refer to root directory or root URL, depending on which context you're accessing it from.

            – Jon G - Megaphone Tech
            Jun 20 at 13:31











          • I mean from Administer>System Settings>Directories and then click on the question mark. That will show you the directory AFAIK?

            – ErikH - CiviCooP
            Jun 20 at 13:58











          • It will! But Marcos is asking for the URL, not the directory :)

            – Jon G - Megaphone Tech
            Jun 20 at 18:53











          • My bad! So you should look in the Resource URL like @JonG suggested :-)

            – ErikH - CiviCooP
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          You can find the site key information you need in the System Administrator Guide: https://docs.civicrm.org/sysadmin/en/latest/setup/site-key/



          The API key is in the database and needs to be set up for a contact that has access. You can install the API Key extension which will enable the API Key in the contact summary if you have admin rights: https://civicrm.org/extensions/api-key



          The URL of the CiviCRM instance will be in your civicrm.settings.php. You can check it in the UI if you navigate to Administer>System Settings>Directories and click on the question mark in the green bit on the top of the screen. You will see a window in the right hand corner of the screen and the civicrm.root will be the URL for your CiviCRM instance.



          Hope this helps!






          share|improve this answer













          You can find the site key information you need in the System Administrator Guide: https://docs.civicrm.org/sysadmin/en/latest/setup/site-key/



          The API key is in the database and needs to be set up for a contact that has access. You can install the API Key extension which will enable the API Key in the contact summary if you have admin rights: https://civicrm.org/extensions/api-key



          The URL of the CiviCRM instance will be in your civicrm.settings.php. You can check it in the UI if you navigate to Administer>System Settings>Directories and click on the question mark in the green bit on the top of the screen. You will see a window in the right hand corner of the screen and the civicrm.root will be the URL for your CiviCRM instance.



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          • Do you mean Administer > System Settings > Resource URLs? civi.root can refer to root directory or root URL, depending on which context you're accessing it from.

            – Jon G - Megaphone Tech
            Jun 20 at 13:31











          • I mean from Administer>System Settings>Directories and then click on the question mark. That will show you the directory AFAIK?

            – ErikH - CiviCooP
            Jun 20 at 13:58











          • It will! But Marcos is asking for the URL, not the directory :)

            – Jon G - Megaphone Tech
            Jun 20 at 18:53











          • My bad! So you should look in the Resource URL like @JonG suggested :-)

            – ErikH - CiviCooP
            2 days ago

















          • Do you mean Administer > System Settings > Resource URLs? civi.root can refer to root directory or root URL, depending on which context you're accessing it from.

            – Jon G - Megaphone Tech
            Jun 20 at 13:31











          • I mean from Administer>System Settings>Directories and then click on the question mark. That will show you the directory AFAIK?

            – ErikH - CiviCooP
            Jun 20 at 13:58











          • It will! But Marcos is asking for the URL, not the directory :)

            – Jon G - Megaphone Tech
            Jun 20 at 18:53











          • My bad! So you should look in the Resource URL like @JonG suggested :-)

            – ErikH - CiviCooP
            2 days ago
















          Do you mean Administer > System Settings > Resource URLs? civi.root can refer to root directory or root URL, depending on which context you're accessing it from.

          – Jon G - Megaphone Tech
          Jun 20 at 13:31





          Do you mean Administer > System Settings > Resource URLs? civi.root can refer to root directory or root URL, depending on which context you're accessing it from.

          – Jon G - Megaphone Tech
          Jun 20 at 13:31













          I mean from Administer>System Settings>Directories and then click on the question mark. That will show you the directory AFAIK?

          – ErikH - CiviCooP
          Jun 20 at 13:58





          I mean from Administer>System Settings>Directories and then click on the question mark. That will show you the directory AFAIK?

          – ErikH - CiviCooP
          Jun 20 at 13:58













          It will! But Marcos is asking for the URL, not the directory :)

          – Jon G - Megaphone Tech
          Jun 20 at 18:53





          It will! But Marcos is asking for the URL, not the directory :)

          – Jon G - Megaphone Tech
          Jun 20 at 18:53













          My bad! So you should look in the Resource URL like @JonG suggested :-)

          – ErikH - CiviCooP
          2 days ago





          My bad! So you should look in the Resource URL like @JonG suggested :-)

          – ErikH - CiviCooP
          2 days ago










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