A list of basic Threat Grid scripts can be found here.
Threat Grid has three primary uses:
Most tasks that can be completed within the Threat Grid UI can be performed using APIs.
The primary means of authentication is the Threat Grid API key. The api_key
parameter identifies the user and authorizes their access to the API.
- Login into the Threat Grid console.
- Click your username in the upper right corner and scroll down to API
- Click show and copy your API Key
- Under “Can Download Sample Content Via API” select
True
Note
The main difference between api/v2 and api/v3 is that v2 is the original, and v3 is a newer, more modern generation of the Threat Grid APIs. However, api/v3 does not replace or supersede v2. Newer features are being added to api/v3 but api/v2 is still current. For example, api/v2 includes submissions, and v3 includes account management. For more information, see the API docs.