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Loading Central Desktop API The Central Desktop API is available to Company Plan Subscribers Only.
How to access the API:
API Methods:
v1.0 Methods: https://api.centraldesktop.com/soap/v1.0/readme
WSDL File: https://api.centraldesktop.com/soap/v1.0/CentralDesktopCompany.wsdl
Sample Code
If you need support or if you do not see methods for calls you wish to make please email us at support [at] centraldesktop-inc.com. We will do our best to add methods on an as needed basis.
Page Comments: Made on Current VersionComment by Arnulf Hsu on Mar 31: We do not have those API calls at the moment, we are working on this, will have this soon.
Thx, Arnulf Made on Current VersionComment by David Frank on May 6: Being able to retrieve, add, and add comments to discussions is a big part of what we do and being able to do so via the api will make our lives a whole lot easier.. Hopefully you can slip this into your busy schedules sooner than later...?
Made on Current VersionComment by Arnulf Hsu on May 6: David, Yes, this is on our roadmap. No eta yet, but it is something we are aware of and working towards. Thanks. Made on Current VersionComment by Kathy Scarlet on May 13: Is there a way to add security? Right now everybody using web services gets admin access as there is no way to specify individual user credentials. Made on Current VersionComment by Arnulf Hsu on May 13: Currently this is how the API is setup.
We may do more user permissions in the future via the API, but currently the API authenticated using the auth key/guid tokens and is its own "admin user". Made on Current VersionComment by Kathy Scarlet on Jun 13: What are the valid category_type values? I'm trying to pull list of tasks for a workspace using GetCategories call, but it requires not only space_id, but also category_type Made on Current VersionComment by Arnulf Hsu on Jun 13: Use the word "task" for category_type. Add a Comment
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is there also an API service for adding discussion items? did i miss that in the readme, or is
this specifically out of scope? regards, alex