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You can provide all your developers with test keys so they can experiment in the Sandbox environment. But keep the number of keys for real integrations to a minimum number of people on your team. You can provide all your developers with test keys so they can experiment in the Sandbox environment. But keep the number of keys for real integrations to a minimum number of people on your team.
<a id="integrateNotify"></a> <a id="integrateNotify"></a>
Integrate the GOV.UK API into your service Integrate the GOV.UK Notify API into your service
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GOV.UK.Notify provides an API that allows you to create text and email notifications and get the status of notifications you have sent. GOV.UK.Notify provides an API that allows you to create text and email notifications and get the status of notifications you have sent.
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* use a client library provided by GOV.UK Notify - there is currently a [python library](https://github.com/alphagov/notifications-python-client) but more will be added in different languages * use a client library provided by GOV.UK Notify - there is currently a [python library](https://github.com/alphagov/notifications-python-client) but more will be added in different languages
* develop your own integration to produce requests in the correct format * develop your own integration to produce requests in the correct format
GOV.UK.Notify uses [JWT tokens](https://jwt.io/) for authentication and identification. JWT tokens are built into the GOV.UK Notify client library. If you don't use this library, you must manually create the token yourself. GOV.UK.Notify uses [JWT tokens](https://jwt.io/) for authentication and identification. JWT tokens are built into the GOV.UK Notify client library. If you don't use this library, you must manually create tokens yourself.
A JWT token contains, in encrypted format: A JWT token contains, in encrypted format:
* your service ID - identifies your service * your service ID - identifies your service
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[you just have to do get service, it returns id]