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@Atrejoe You still working on this? Failed a couple builds there. I was going to look into it, but logs have expired. If either of you (@AaronAtDuo) were interested, I wouldn't mind reviewing this when I get some downtime. Haven't quite gotten on the .NET Standard/Core/etc. bandwagon at work yet, but this would be a good intro for me. Figure eventually I'll move us to it, but I'm still waiting for things to stabilize (i.e. the hype to settle). Either way, let me know. Thanks. |
Replaced JsonConverter, separated parsing into predictable envelope and dynamic payload. Update
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If you do, you may want to take https://github.com/Atrejoe/duo_api_csharp/tree/feature/concrete_mapped_methods as a starting point. |
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To be honest, I mainly want .NET standard/core support because I develop on Linux :) I'll try to take a look, but my team has quite a full plate at the moment. |
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@Atrejoe @mattborja I wanted to mention a project our design team is working on, if you are interested: Duo is looking to learn how to significantly improve the developer experience and what tools, resources, and technology (eg: sandboxes, new sdks, etc.) would best-enable customers to work faster and build things more easily with Duo's developer ecosystem. If your org is a Duo customer, and you have done development work (ex; authentication integrations, creation of a homegrown admin tool, log consumption for SIEMS, etc) with Duo's developer tools/resources in the past year, we would love to speak with you about your experience, what tools/resources you used, and your pain points. |
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@Atrejoe Lillian asked me to pass this along: Dear Robert, As Aaron mentioned in his Github message, we'd like to talk with anyone who has done development work (ex; authentication integrations, creation of a homegrown admin tool, log consumption for SIEMS, etc) with Duo's developer tools (i.e., APIs, webSDKs, OIDC) and resources (ex; API clients, docs), preferably in the past year. The topics will be: what Duo projects you've built, the steps you took in your development journey and how Duo could better support you, and what tools/resources you used and their pain points. If these sound like topics that you would like to speak on, here is the scheduling link. |

Needs review.
Proxy detection has been commented out. Quite a bit of refactpring.