The Box Java SDK for interacting with the Box Content API.
The SDK can be obtained by adding it as a [maven dependency] (http://opensource.box.com/box-java-sdk/), cloning the source into your project, or by downloading one of the precompiled JARs from the [releases page on GitHub] (https://gitenterprise.inside-box.net/Box/box-java-sdk/releases).
If you use the JAR, you'll also need to include [minimal-json v0.9.1]
(https://github.com/ralfstx/minimal-json) - which is the SDK's only dependency.
You can get minimal-json from maven with com.eclipsesource.minimal-json:minimal-json:0.9.1
.
Here is a simple example of how to authenticate with the API using a developer token and then print the ID and name of each item in your root folder.
BoxAPIConnection api = new BoxAPIConnection("developer-token");
BoxFolder rootFolder = BoxFolder.getRootFolder(api);
for (BoxItem.Info itemInfo : rootFolder) {
System.out.format("[%d] %s\n", itemInfo.getID(), itemInfo.getName());
}
For more details on how to get started, check out the overview guide. It has a short explanation of how the SDK works and how you can get started using it.
A sample project can be found in src/example
. This project will output your
name and a list of the files and folders in your root directory.
To run the project, first provide a developer token in
src/example/java/com/box/sdk/example/Main.java
. You can obtain a developer
token from your application's developer
console.
public final class Main {
private static final String DEVELOPER_TOKEN = "<YOUR_DEVELOPER_TOKEN>";
// ...
}
Then just invoke gradle runExample
to run the example!
The SDK uses Gradle for its build system. Running gradle build
from the root
of the repository will compile, lint, and test the SDK.
$ gradle build
The SDK also includes integration tests which make real API calls, and therefore
are run separately from unit tests. Integration tests should be run against a
test account since they create and delete data. To run the integration tests,
remove the .template
extension from
src/test/config/config.properties.template
and fill in your test account's
information. Then run:
$ gradle integrationTest
You can find guides and tutorials in the doc
directory.
- Javadocs
- Overview
- Authentication
- Files
- Folders
- Comments
- Collaborations
- Events
- Search
- Users
- Groups
- Tasks
Javadocs are generated when gradle javadoc
is run and can be found in
build/doc/javadoc
.
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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