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Prerequisites

  1. .Net Core SDK

  2. .Net IDE of choice

  3. Access to the DryvIQ SDK packages

  4. DryvIQ SDK custom project template

  5. Basic understanding of creating a DryvIQ Platform extension

Getting Started

The DryvIQ Platform allows users to connect to on-premise and cloud storage platforms and orchestrate the content contained within those platforms. In order to orchestrate the content, DryvIQ first needs to be able to talk to the storage platforms on both the source and the destination. This is accomplished by providing an implementation of an IConnectorProvider interface. DryvIQ provides supported implementations for a number of storage platforms out of the box. However, when a customer has a platform that we do not support out of the box, then a custom connector must be provided that acts as the bridge between the native storage platform APIs and DryvIQ. 

Creating a Custom Connector

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During development of this custom connector, it is recommended to just build the project using dotnet build, which will build using the Debug configuration as well as copy the connector into the appropriate directory on your machine for DryvIQ to pick it up if you have a local copy that you can use to test live within the product. However, once you are ready to deploy this connector to customers then you will want to package it as a NuGet package (.nupkg file) using dotnet pack --configuration Release and deploy it to a DryvIQ instance.