Interested in joining the Maestrano community? Here is how to get started.
Contact our team
Maestrano is not an open marketplace. We make sure that every integration is taken care of properly and prefer to engage direct communications with developers and/or companies wishing to join our ecosystem. From there our friendly staff will make sure to get you covered both on the technical and marketing side.
It's only an email to developers@maestrano.com. Nothing to be afraid of
Choosing the right SDK
You've decided to move forward. Great! Now is time to choose how you're going to integrate, especially which SDK you're going to use.
We've got four SDKs available so far, all available on Github:
Our SDKs are the best way to integrate with us, especially when it comes to Single Sign-On which - like any SSO protocol - tends to be a little bit..."hairy" to integrate without any out-of-the-box libraries.
Exploring the Sample Apps
Our engineering team has developed sample applications for each of the SDKs we propose. These open source apps are a great way to see our APIs in action and understand the scope of the integration. It's also a good way for our engineering team to provide code samples when you need to cover specific scenarios.
Ruby
- Source: https://github.com/maestrano/demoapp-rails
- Live Demo: http://rails-demoapp.maestrano.io/
Java
- Source: https://github.com/maestrano/demoapp-java
- Live Demo: http://java-demoapp.maestrano.io/
.NET
- Source: https://github.com/maestrano/demoapp-dotnet
- Live Demo: no live demo available for the moment
PHP
- Source: https://github.com/maestrano/demoapp-php
- Live Demo: http://php-demoapp.maestrano.io
Warming up on our Dev Sandbox
Maestrano has established three main test environments for you: the dev sandbox (open), the production sandbox (closed environment) and, finally, the production environment (closed environment)
The first thing to do is to get setup on the dev sandbox here: api-sandbox.maestrano.io
It will allow you to quickly get started with Single Sign-On, Single Billing and Connec!™. The logs section exposes the logs of the application with additional debug information to make sure you get clear visibility on what's happening.
Connec!™ on the Dev Sandbox
The Connec!™ service available on the dev sandbox only replicates very basic functionalities of the real Connec!™. Validation, notifications, calculation logic etc.. are absent in this environment. The goal of the Connec!™ endpoint is really to provide a "look and feel" of Connec!™ and allow you to test basic integration.
For testing data sharing, you should head to your App Provider dashboard on Maestrano, launch a sandbox app and start testing your data integration with other apps.