A .NET SDK for the Rebrandly API.
RebrandlyNET is a minimal dependency, straightforward SDK of the Rebrandly REST API that's easy to use.
To get started, just install the package through nuget!
PM> Install-Package RebrandlyNet
Starting the client is super-easy, just provide your API key that you got from Rebrandly.
string apiKey = "MY_API_KEY";
var client = new RebrandlyClient(apiKey);
To add a workspace, set the Workspace property, which will automatically add the necessary headers! Alternatively, you can get all of your workspaces, and choose one.
var workspaces = await rebrand.Account.GetWorkspaces();
client.Workspace = workspaces[0].ID;
To create a new link, either create an LinkCreationArgs
object or use string parameters. RebrandlyNET let's you create links using either GET
or POST
.
string testURL = "https://www.google.com";
string testvanity = "google10310";
string alttestURL = "https://www.youtube.com";
string alttestvanity = "thegreatestyoutubevideo";
var link = await client.Links.CreateGET(testURL, testvanity);
await client.Links.Delete(link.ID);
link = await client.Links.Create(alttestURL, alttestvanity);
await client.Links.Delete(link.ID);
Rebrandly uses pagination on nearly all of it's GET
methods. This can get annoying when trying to retrieve every element. RebrandlyNET gives you easy methods, usually called ListAll()
that run through all the pages to get you an array of every element. RebrandlyNET also provides some nifty string enums that make the API a lot easier to use.
//Gets the first 25 tags on the server.
var tagpage = await client.Tags.List(OrderDir.asc, 25);
//Gets every tag on the server.
var alltags = await client.Tags.ListAll(OrderDir.asc);
- Implementing OAUTH2 support.
- Fixing some HTTP errors that pass through
.EnsureSuccessStatusCode()
. - Adding better tests.