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SFX Execution Key (TS) in Release 17

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We’ve made it easier than ever to control how your server functions execute with the latest update in PolyAPI Release 17. You can now specify an executionApiKey that’s separate from your core API key. This key distinction allows you to fine-tune the permissions each server function operates with, boosting both security and flexibility.

Using this feature is simple. Our PolyAPI TypeScript SDK now includes a handy command-line argument: --executionApiKey. With just a quick setup, you’ll gain precise control over permissions, making your integrations safer and more robust.

At PolyAPI, we’re committed to equipping our customers with the tools they need to build secure, reliable functions.

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Through years of experience, we’ve observed a recurring pattern in integration development. While you can get 90% of the way toward a finished integration by following the “happy path,” there’s always that last mile, the tricky custom logic and edge cases that demand extra effort.

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