![]() ![]() Trello supports authorizations via OAuth 1. To be able to perform calls via the Trello API we need the API-Key. ![]() These can be retrieved via the following url: Ĭopy the both keys since we will need them later in our Node.js App. Retrieve your Trello API Tokens & Secretsīefore we will start building our Node Authorization app, we will fetch our API Token and Secret. Let’s get started by retrieving our Trello Developers keys. More information about these “ User Provided Services” can be found here: Instead of using this Credential Store Service (since it is not possible) we will store these credentials in “ User-Provided Services” inside our Cloud Foundry Space. More information about this Credential Store Service can be found here: More information about this missing plan can be found here in my question on the Community: But on the Trial account it is not possible to create such an instance at the moment, since the required plan is missing. ![]() I wanted to use the SCP Credential Store Service to store our Trello API Keys and Secrets in a secure way. By placing it inside our MTA project we can use our Approuter again to target the Node Module and retrieve the Trello data. We prepare this Node module inside our Multi Target Application project, just like we did for the other Modules. Once authorized, we can start requesting our Trello boards and cards via our Approuter. In this blog we will build a Node.js application, and we will use our Trello API keys and secrets to authorize the user against the Trello APIs. Timesheet Management with CAP & Trello ⏱ ️ GitHub Repository Timesheet Management with CAP & Trello ⏱️ – Add a Fiori Launchpad Site Module #5 Timesheet Management with CAP & Trello ⏱️ – Build the Trello Timesheet HTML5 Module #4 Timesheet Management with CAP & Trello ⏱️ – Connect to Trello API’s via a Node.js Module #3 (this blog) Timesheet Management with CAP & Trello ⏱️ – Setup a Database and Service Module #2 Timesheet Management with CAP & Trello ⏱️ – Setup the IDE & MTA Project #1 If you missed some other blogs of this series, you can find them here: Timesheet Management with CAP & Trello ⏱️ In this blog “ Connect to Trello API’s via a Node.js Module #3” we will integrate the Trello API’s in our Node.js module. Welcome back to the third hands-on blog of this “ Timesheet Management with CAP & Trello ⏱️” blog series. ![]()
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