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NOTE: Native-iOS-SDK also hosts the sample apps and various guides to help you with DocuSign specific integrations for iOS.
Xcode 12 or later.
Create a podfile, run pod install, then use the .xcworkspace
project file moving forward. To use the clients in this manner, do the following:
At the command line run the following RubyGems command to install cocoapods (note: this might require sudo):
$ gem install cocoapods
Create a file in your root project directory called Podfile
with the following content. Replace the two references to PROJECT below with your unique project name:
pod 'DocuSignESign', '~> 4.0.0'
$ pod install
Once you are done installing, close Xcode and open the newly created .xcworkspace
project file. Make sure you use this work space going forward!
Copy the source files directly into your existing project’s source directories and add corresponding import statements.
base_uri
(server name) field.
The url for the Userinfo method is account-d.docusign.com for the demo/developer environment, and account.docusign.com for the production environment.ApiClient apiClient = new ApiClient(basePath);
authentication_value
by combining the token_type
and access_token
fields you receive from either an Authorization Code Grant or Implicit Grant OAuth flow. Configuration.Default.AddDefaultHeader('Authorization', authentication_value)
Unit tests are available here.
Feel free to log issues against this client through GitHub. We also have an active developer community on Stack Overflow, search the DocuSignAPI tag.
The DocuSign Objc Client is licensed under the following License.