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Any work being done to create a suitable NuGet package for the API?
by NotYourLoginId on 10 December 2019
by NotYourLoginId on 10 December 2019
Before the deprecation/discontinuation of the v1 API, there was a NuGet package Nynu.API that could be easily used in C# projects to access the API from .NET projects. Is there any work being done to make a suitable replacement for the v2 API? I'm mainly a backend developer for databases, command line applications, etc. and would like to use this in some home automation projects. I've tried scraping/repairing the OpenAPI 3.0 definition found on the website and using automated tools to convert it into a C# client library, but it ends up just creating a mess. If there's someone more experienced with Swagger/OpenAPI 3.0/etc. that would like to take a crack at things, I can send you what I've gotten so far. I'm by no means an expert (or even novice) using those technologies.
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Any work being done to create a suitable NuGet package for the API? 10 December 2019 21:47
Before the deprecation/discontinuation of the v1 API, there was a NuGet package Nynu.API that could be easily used in C# projects to access the API from .NET projects. Is there any work being done to make a suitable replacement for the v2 API? I'm mainly a backend developer for databases, command line applications, etc. and would like to use this in some home automation projects. I've tried scraping/repairing the OpenAPI 3.0 definition found on the website and using automated tools to convert it into a C# client library, but it ends up just creating a mess. If there's someone more experienced with Swagger/OpenAPI 3.0/etc. that would like to take a crack at things, I can send you what I've gotten so far. I'm by no means an expert (or even novice) using those technologies.
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