| name | fusion-help-api |
| description | Guides developers and admins through direct interaction with the Fusion Help REST API — reading articles, FAQs, release notes, searching content, and managing help documentation programmatically. USE FOR: fetch help articles from API, integrate help content in app, search help content, manage help documentation via API, automate help content, build help tooling. DO NOT USE FOR: using the fhelp CLI tool (use fusion-help-docs skill), modifying Fusion.Services.Help backend code, or non-help-API tasks. |
| license | MIT |
| compatibility | Requires authenticated HTTP client with Fusion bearer token. Works with any language or framework that can make REST calls. |
| metadata | {"version":"0.0.3","status":"active","owner":"@equinor/fusion-core","tags":["help-api","fusion-help","articles","release-notes","faq","search","integration"]} |
Fusion Help API
Use when a developer or admin needs to interact directly with the Fusion Help REST API — reading help content, building custom tooling, or automating content management.
When to use
- Display help articles, FAQs, or release notes inside a Fusion app
- Build custom CLI or automation to manage help content
- Programmatically create, update, or delete help documentation
- Search or suggest help content from an application
- Understand Help API endpoints, authentication, or data models
- Read help content for another system
When not to use
- Using
fhelp CLI to sync markdown docs → use fusion-help-docs
- Modifying Fusion.Services.Help backend service code
- General REST API questions unrelated to Help
Required inputs
| Input | Required | Description |
|---|
| Use case | Yes | Reading content, managing content, or searching |
| App key | For scoped queries | The Fusion app key to read/manage help for |
| Target environment | Yes | ci, fqa, tr, or fprd |
| Auth context | Yes | User token (interactive) or service principal (automation) |
Instructions
1. Discover the Help API base URL
Resolve URL dynamically or use known patterns:
| Environment | Base URL |
|---|
ci | https://help.ci.api.fusion-dev.net |
fqa | https://help.fqa.api.fusion-dev.net |
fprd | https://help.api.fusion.equinor.com |
Dynamic discovery (recommended for production tooling):
GET https://discovery.fusion.equinor.com/service-registry/environments/{env}/services
Look for the service with key: "help" in the response. Use the uri field as the base URL.
2. Authentication
All endpoints require a valid Azure AD bearer token. Token audiences and code samples for frontend, backend, and CLI are in references/authentication.md.
Quick reference — token audiences:
| Environment | Resource ID (audience) |
|---|
ci, fqa, tr | 5a842df8-3238-415d-b168-9f16a6a6031b/.default |
fprd | 97978493-9777-4d48-b38a-67b0b9cd88d2/.default |
3. Authorization levels
| Action | Who can do it |
|---|
| Read articles, FAQs, release notes, search | Any authenticated Fusion user |
| Create / Update / Delete articles, FAQs, release notes | App admin, trusted app, or Fusion.Help.FullControl |
| Upload assets (images) | App admin, trusted app, or Fusion.Help.FullControl |
| View changelog (global) | Fusion.Help.FullControl only |
| View changelog (per app) | App admin or Fusion.Help.FullControl |
4. Call the API
Endpoints are versioned — include ?api-version=1.0. Resources: Articles, FAQs, Release Notes, Assets, Search/Suggest, Changelog.
For full CRUD details, request/response bodies, OData filters, and validation rules see references/api-endpoints.md.
For compact endpoint matrix and OData cheat sheet see references/api-quick-reference.md.
For response model schemas see references/response-models.md.
5. Integration patterns
Ready-to-use code samples (React component, release notes banner, FAQ search, C# backend automation, Python scripting) are in references/integration-patterns.md.
Expected output
- Working code to authenticate and call the Help API
- Correct endpoint URLs and query parameters for the use case
- Understanding of response models and OData query options
- For admin use cases: correct request bodies for create/update/delete
- For integration patterns: sample code in the relevant language/framework
Safety & constraints
- Read-only endpoints are safe for any authenticated user — no admin permissions needed
- Write operations require app admin, trusted application, or
Fusion.Help.FullControl
- Deleted articles/FAQs/release notes are soft-deleted — slugs cannot be reused
sourceSystem tracks which tool created a record — mixing source systems for the same slug causes fhelp CLI to refuse updates (unless --no-validation is used)
- Always test against
ci before targeting fprd
- Never hardcode bearer tokens — use
DefaultAzureCredential or equivalent
- Image uploads must be PNG; API processes them into WebP for serving