canonical: https://jentic.com/apis/stellastra.com/stellastra

# Stellastra

Stellastra makes it easy to get reviews for your cybersecurity solution in real-time with its platform-agnostic REST API. The API exposes 1 endpoints secured with basic authentication.

## For AI agents

Programmatically posts the user's review to stellastra. Covers 1 operations with basic authentication.

## Scope

Does not handle payments, communications, or crm - use for security only.

## Capabilities

- Posts the user's review to Stellastra
- Manage security data programmatically
- Integrate Stellastra into automated workflows
- Query and filter Stellastra records by parameters
- Monitor Stellastra operational status and events

## Use cases

### Security Operations

Use the Stellastra to perform security operations programmatically. The API provides 1 endpoints covering core functionality including posts the user's review to stellastra.

Example prompt: Call POST /post-review to posts the user's review to stellastra

### Data Retrieval and Monitoring

Query Stellastra resources on a schedule to track changes, generate alerts, or feed downstream dashboards. Agents poll relevant endpoints, compare against previous state, and trigger actions when thresholds are crossed.

Example prompt: Poll the primary Stellastra endpoint, compare response to last known state, and alert if changed

### AI Agent Integration via Jentic

AI agents discover and call Stellastra endpoints through Jentic without managing credentials directly. An agent searches for the required operation by intent, receives the matching endpoint schema, and executes the call with Jentic-managed authentication. This eliminates the need to read API documentation or handle basic tokens manually.

Example prompt: Search Jentic for 'posts the user's review to stellastra', load the operation schema, and execute with Jentic-managed credentials

## Key endpoints

| Method | Path | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| POST | `/post-review` | Posts the user's review to Stellastra |

## Key resources

- **Post Review** — Operations for post review

## Why Jentic

- **Setup:** Wiring Stellastra by hand means setting up HTTP basic auth against stellastra.com/api and shaping the review payload yourself. Through Jentic you install once, import Stellastra from the API Directory, store the basic credentials once, and your agent calls it.
- **Permission scoping:** Stellastra takes the review content in the request body rather than a resource id in the URL path, so scope by operation: this API exposes a single operation, posting a user's review, and you decide whether the agent may call it. Nothing beyond the operations you add is available to the agent.
- **Credential handling:** Your Stellastra basic credentials are stored once, encrypted, by your own Jentic One instance and injected at execution time. They never enter the agent's prompt, logs, or context.
- **Discovery method:** Agents search Jentic by intent such as 'post a product review to Stellastra', and Jentic returns the matching Stellastra operation with its input schema so the agent calls the right endpoint without browsing the reference docs.

## Related APIs

- **Snyk** — Alternative security API
- **Crowdstrike** — Alternative security API

## FAQ

### What authentication does the Stellastra use?

The Stellastra uses HTTP Basic authentication with username and password. Through Jentic, these credentials are stored encrypted in your Jentic One instance and injected at execution time, so raw secrets never enter the agent context.

### Can I posts the user's review to stellastra with the Stellastra?

Yes. Use the POST /post-review endpoint. The API returns structured JSON responses that agents can parse and act on directly.

### What are the rate limits for the Stellastra?

Rate limits are not specified in the OpenAPI spec. Check the vendor documentation for current limits. Through Jentic, rate limiting is handled automatically with retry logic built into the execution layer.

### How do I posts the user's review to stellastra through Jentic?

Install the Jentic SDK with pip install jentic, authenticate through Jentic One, the self-hosted execution layer, then search for 'posts the user's review to stellastra'. Jentic returns the matching Stellastra operation with its input schema. Load the schema and execute the call - credentials are injected automatically.

### How many endpoints does the Stellastra have?

The Stellastra exposes 1 endpoints covering post review operations.

### Can I limit what my agent is allowed to do with the Stellastra API?

Yes. Because you run Jentic One yourself, you decide which operations your agent may call, and the Stellastra API exposes only a single operation: posting a user's review through POST /post-review. If you do not import and enable that operation, the agent cannot reach it, since nothing beyond the operations you add is available. Your basic auth credentials are stored encrypted by your own instance and injected only when an allowed call runs.
