# Introduction to the Helper Service ## Overview CAPIF does not include any built-in mechanism to expose data via API. This makes it difficult to retrieve essential information such as the number of registered API Invokers, a list of available API Invokers, etc. Without a dedicated tool, accessing this data requires direct database queries, making it inefficient and impractical. ## Helper Service The Helper Service addresses this limitation by acting as an intermediary that exposes CAPIF’s stored data in a structured and accessible manner. This service provides APIs that allow users to query the CAPIF database and obtain valuable insights, such as: - The total count and details of registered API Invokers and API Providers. - A structured and API-driven way to retrieve CAPIF-related information. - Simplified access to important data without the need for direct database interactions. - Access to security contexts, helping manage authentication and authorization processes. - Retrieval of event records, providing insight into CAPIF system activities. - The ability to delete different CAPIF entities, facilitating resource management. - Full control over CAPIF dynamic configuration, including: - Retrieving the current configuration. - Modifying specific parameters. - Adding or updating configuration settings dynamically. By this Helper Service, CAPIF users can effortlessly retrieve and manage critical system information, improving overall visibility and efficiency. ## API Documentation For a detailed API reference, please check the **Helper Service Swagger Documentation**: ➡️ [Helper Service API Documentation](../helper/swagger.md)