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52 lines
1.7 KiB
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## Getting Started
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### Initialize & Make API Request
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Once you have installed the package, it is extremely easy to get started with the SDK; all you need to do is import the package in your code, set your Appwrite credentials, and start making API calls. Below is a simple example:
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```csharp
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using Appwrite;
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using Appwrite.Services;
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using Appwrite.Models;
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var client = new Client()
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.SetEndpoint("http://cloud.appwrite.io/v1")
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.SetProject("5ff3379a01d25") // Your project ID
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.SetKey("cd868db89"); // Your secret API key
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var users = new Users(client);
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var user = await users.Create(
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userId: ID.Unique(),
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email: "email@example.com",
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password: "password",
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name: "name");
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Console.WriteLine(user.ToMap());
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```
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### Error Handling
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The Appwrite .NET SDK raises an `AppwriteException` object with `message`, `code`, and `response` properties. You can handle any errors by catching `AppwriteException` and presenting the `message` to the user or handling it yourself based on the provided error information. Below is an example.
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```csharp
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var users = new Users(client);
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try
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{
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var user = await users.Create(
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userId: ID.Unique(),
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email: "email@example.com",
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password: "password",
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name: "name");
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}
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catch (AppwriteException e)
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{
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Console.WriteLine(e.Message);
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}
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```
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### Learn more
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You can use the following resources to learn more and get help
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- 🚀 [Getting Started Tutorial](https://appwrite.io/docs/getting-started-for-server)
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- 📜 [Appwrite Docs](https://appwrite.io/docs)
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- 💬 [Discord Community](https://appwrite.io/discord)
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- 🚂 [Appwrite .NET Playground](https://github.com/appwrite/playground-for-dotnet)
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