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API Access

Hi,

I'm interested in creating a .Net class library for us to encapsulate access to Valence. We've been leveraging Valence more and more heavily recently and we want to simplify and consolidate this stuff. Much of our Valence processing is non-interactive, not operations performed by this or that user, but rather data manipulations (sections, audits etc) performed as part of specific processing tasks.

Can you explain how we can use this SDK to create a simple Console app that establishes a connection to Vakence (we have app-id, keys etc for our test server) and authenticates a user (presumably) so we can then begin to invoke Valence operations? (e.g. adding sections to org units, setting up audits etc etc).

(We already have a basic service here that we developed, that interfaces for us, but we'd much prefer a generic access library that's not forced to run in a local web service).

The CreateUserContext operation seems to require a callback URL, as if access to valence can only be made from a web server/service - we want generic access from non-web apps (e.g. a console app in our test). But I assume we can leverage OAuth 2's client_credentials grant type to gain access? Do you have any sample code that implements this?

Thx

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Plans for more functionality

Are there any plans for adding more to this skeletal SDK?

I was hoping to see support for a range of Valence REST operations but I see very little here. Ideally we'd be able to use .Net classes and methods to a host of operations like enroll users into orgunits or sections, add sections to ourgunits etc etc.

Most of the code I see appears to be just the authentication with the Valence server but I see no examples of an actual API operation.

I'm expecting (but could be wrong here) that we'd see C# methods (wrappers) for many of the REST operations.

Any info or guidance is much appreciated.

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