Hi,
I am an old and former VB.Net and C sharp developer but it's 13 years ago.
Last 13 years I have primarily worked as a data warehouse developer with SQL on different platforms. So I am very rusty and have some lack of knowledge how to get started using scripts against geni.com. Never done these kind of API call's.
I asked chatGPT to create a javascript for my specific purpose(search and add profiles to a specific parish project) but all environmental stuff that needs for executing the script I can't really get working. For example I can't find the API-key.
And I must run it locally with either Python Library or node.js installed, I guess?
I did ask ChatGPT again what steps needs for executing scripts but it doesn't work either.
I can't create a developer account and I can't create a project in the developer portal.
Am I missing any fundamental?
Sorry for the newbie question.
Here below is chatGPTs answer, maybe it's outdated?
"Here are the steps to create a script that calls the Geni.com API:
1.Create a Geni.com account:
If you don't already have one, create an account on Geni.com.
2. Become a Geni Developer:
Go to the Geni Developer Portal and create a developer account: Geni Developer Portal.
Create a new project:
After becoming a Geni Developer
create a developer account: Geni Developer Portal.
3. Create a new project:
After becoming a Geni Developer,
create a new project within the Geni Developer Portal.
4. Retrieve your API key:
Once the project is created, retrieve your API key from the Geni Developer Portal.
5. Choose a programming language:
Choose a programming language to write your script. For example, Python or JavaScript.
6. Write the script:
Use the Geni.com API documentation to understand how to make API calls. Then, write your script to call the Geni.com API using your API key.
7. Customize your script:
Adjust your script to fit your needs,
including search parameters and handling API responses.
8. Execute the script:
If you are using a computer, execute your script from the terminal or command prompt. If you are using a mobile device, use an app or a terminal app (e.g., Termux)."