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Egnyte.NET

A .NET SDK for integration with Egnyte API.

Setup

To get started working with Egnyte .NET SDK, we recommend you to add it to your project using NuGet.

To install Egnyte.Api, run the following command in the Package Manager Console:

PM> Install-Package Egnyte.Api

Supported frameworks

Version number 2 of the package was written in .Net Standard, to meet the latest technological trends and ease project development. .Net Standard 2.0 supports quite a lot of frameworks, details can be found here: https://docs.microsoft.com/pl-pl/dotnet/standard/net-standard

Currently there are two versions available. However, version 0.1.* will not me maintained.

  • Version 2
    • .Net Standard 2.0
    • .Net Framework 4.6.1
  • Version 0.1.*
    • .Net Framework 4.5
    • Windows Phone 8.1
    • Xamarin

Creating an application

You need to create an account to have a domain and generate a key for your application:

How to use

Obtaining an access token

In Egnyte.Api all 3 authorization flows are implemented. However, Authorization Code Flow is the most common. To create authorize uri, use OAuthHelper class:

var authorizeUrl = OAuthHelper.GetAuthorizeUri(
    OAuthAuthorizationFlow.Code,
    Domain,
    PrivateKey,
    "https://mywebsite.com/redirectEgnyteResponse");

You will need to redirect user to that url, so he can enter he's credentianls. After getting the response, token can be obtained like this:

var token = await EgnyteClientHelper.GetTokenFromCode(
	Domain,
    PrivateKey,
    Secret,
    "https://mywebsite.com/redirectEgnyteResponse",
	code);

API operations using token

To perform Egnyte API operations, please create EgnyteClient:

var client = new EgnyteClient(Token, Domain);

// lists files and folders in Documents directory
var listing = await client.Files.ListFileOrFolder("Shared/Documents");

For more details, read methods descriptions or documentation.

Documentation

You can browse full documentation of Egnyte SDK here: https://developers.egnyte.com/docs.

Known issues

When using Egnyte.Api package with .Net Framework older then 4.6, you might run into a securitu protocol issues. If you run into this error message:

An error occurred while making the HTTP request to https://. This could be due to the fact that the server certificate is not configured properly with HTTP.SYS in the HTTPS case. This could also be caused by a mismatch of the security binding between the client and the server.

you might need to add this line to your application: ServicePointManager.SecurityProtocol = SecurityProtocolType.Tls12

and if that does not help, you might need to update your .Net Framework to 4.6 or higher. Please take a look at this article for more details.

License

MIT License

https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT