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Hi,
Is there documentation available for the CD2 API? Also, the NPM page for the CD2 cli tool points to an internal source code repository; will this be open-sourced at some point?
If either or both of these items are available, I think they'd be good candidates to add to the "Helpful Links" box on the Canvas Data Users page.
Thanks!
--Colin
@oxana -- Do you have any information on my questions above? Thanks!
--Colin
Hi, @ColinMurtaugh
Hi @oxana
Good to know that the API will eventually be documented in the same place as the rest of the regular Canvas API -- that'll definitely make it easier to find. I realize it may be early yet, but I'm very interested to see the docs when they're ready.
Regarding open-sourcing the code, I was just thinking about the actual command-line tool code itself; it's understandable that the code that runs the back-end might not be all that generally useful. Since the Javascript code for the CLI tool gets downloaded when you run `npm install` anyway, I figured it'd be low-risk for Instructure to open-source it, and it'd be helpful to those of us who will probably end up writing our own tooling. (We're a Python/AWS shop, and we'll want to automate the synchronization of our data into our environment.)
Thanks!
--Colin
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