lds.org study notebook api?
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lds.org study notebook api?
does the lds.org study notebook have an API we can use?
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Re: lds.org study notebook api?
What an amazingly terse and succinct answer!
Are there any plans to make an api available? Having lost my notes and annotations once, I am now double entering them. First into my own notebook, then copying them into the relevant online study notebook. It's a royal pain.
Are there any plans to make an api available? Having lost my notes and annotations once, I am now double entering them. First into my own notebook, then copying them into the relevant online study notebook. It's a royal pain.
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Re: lds.org study notebook api?
I don't know, and I doubt that anyone that knows will happen across this discussion.harleypig wrote:What an amazingly terse and succinct answer!
Are there any plans to make an api available? Having lost my notes and annotations once, I am now double entering them. First into my own notebook, then copying them into the relevant online study notebook. It's a royal pain.
But since such an API would involve LDS Account authentication, I would think it is highly unlikely that such an API would be released to the public in any way. Previous inquiries along those lines have always received a response that LDS Account authentication is only for official Church applications, not for third-party applications.
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Re: lds.org study notebook api?
Familysearch uses LDS account logins and has 3rd party API's (3rd party's basically have to use oauth or its like to authenticate with their LDS account to use the API).aebrown wrote:I don't know, and I doubt that anyone that knows will happen across this discussion.harleypig wrote:What an amazingly terse and succinct answer!
Are there any plans to make an api available? Having lost my notes and annotations once, I am now double entering them. First into my own notebook, then copying them into the relevant online study notebook. It's a royal pain.
But since such an API would involve LDS Account authentication, I would think it is highly unlikely that such an API would be released to the public in any way. Previous inquiries along those lines have always received a response that LDS Account authentication is only for official Church applications, not for third-party applications.
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Re: lds.org study notebook api?
True but unless I"m mistaken any applications using those APIs must go through an approval process so even those API aren't generally available.packrd wrote:Familysearch uses LDS account logins and has 3rd party API's (3rd party's basically have to use oauth or its like to authenticate with their LDS account to use the API).aebrown wrote:I don't know, and I doubt that anyone that knows will happen across this discussion.harleypig wrote:What an amazingly terse and succinct answer!
Are there any plans to make an api available? Having lost my notes and annotations once, I am now double entering them. First into my own notebook, then copying them into the relevant online study notebook. It's a royal pain.
But since such an API would involve LDS Account authentication, I would think it is highly unlikely that such an API would be released to the public in any way. Previous inquiries along those lines have always received a response that LDS Account authentication is only for official Church applications, not for third-party applications.
However, backup/transfer of notes is a valid concern. I expect some sort of export/import facility would be a more likely alternative. The best way to request an enhancement is by using the Feedback link on any lds.org page where it shows up.