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This C# project is intended to extend the Family Search APIs using the GEDCOM X specifications. This project shall also replace the original C# Family Search SDK, however several parts of that SDK can still be utilized. The Nuget Packages are:

NuGet Package Id Purpose Notes
Gedcomx.Api.Lite C# Lite version to contact the Family Search GEDCOM X APIs. It will help with authentication and media types through HttpClient. Can be used alone or along with the other Model libraries.
Gedcomx.Api.Lite.Core C# Core version of the Gedcomx.Api.Lite package. Can be used on Linux & Mac. See Microsoft Documentation
Gedcomx.Model Contains the models for GEDCOM X data. Use this by itself to just work with the GEDCOM X models and data, and not any web services or files.
Gedcomx.Model.Fs Contains FamilySearch specific GEDCOM X model extensions. Use this by itself to just work with the GEDCOM X FamilySearch extension models and data, and not any web services or files.
Gedcomx.Model.Rs Contains REST specific GEDCOM X model extensions. Use this by itself to just work with the GEDCOM X REST extension models and data, and not any web services or files. (This project adds atom feed models.)

Build

Most of the code exists in a single file FamilySearchSDK.cs with supporting enumeration files Environment.cs and MediaType.cs

Prerequisites:

Project Descriptions:

  • Example1 - Contains person creation, relationship creation, search etc.. using the Lite SDK with Models
  • Example2.Core - Contains a search example using the new .Net Core approach.
  • Gedcomx.Api.Lite - Contains a linked copy of all the source needed to run the SDK.
  • Gedcomx.Api.Lite.Core - Contains all the source needed to run the SDK, but targeting .Net Core Implementations.
  • Gedcomx.Api.Lite.Tests - Contains basic test to utilize the api code base and do some code testing.

Example

Here is how you might use this project.

Step 1

Obtain a username, password and applicationKey refer to the Family Search Developers Site.

Step 2

Email a request (with your applicationKey) to devsupport@familysearch.org to enable password flow, supported for Desktop and Mobile applications. (For more information, see https://www.familysearch.org/developers/docs/guides/authentication).

Step 3

Instantiate a FamilySearchSDK Class supplying the following parameters:

  • username from step 1.
  • password from step 1.
  • application key, sometimes refered to as client key, from step 1.
  • application name, preferably from the dev registration site, but could be anything header friendly
  • version likely a string such as 1.0.0
  • environment Enumeration such as integration (was sandbox), beta and production
var ft = new FamilySearchSDK("username", "password", "applicationKey", "Example2.Core", "1.0.0", Gedcomx.Api.Lite.Environment.Integration);
var response = ft.Get("/platform/tree/persons/" + personId).Result;
Console.WriteLine(response.persons[0].display.name);

Step 4

Make an api call such as Get, Post, Put, Delete which returns a Task by default. Adding .Result will wait for the response. Note that the async and await methodology is encouraged. For more information refer to Microsoft's documentation on async and await.

var ft = new FamilySearchSDK("username", "password", "applicationKey", "Example2.Core", "1.0.0", Gedcomx.Api.Lite.Environment.Integration);
var response = ft.Get("/platform/tree/persons/" + personId).Result;
Console.WriteLine(response.persons[0].display.name);

Step 5

Visit the Family Search Resources site for details on how to get, post, put and delete content from Family Search.

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