@admiretheweb@dribbble We recently shutdown Dribbble's v1 API and have moved to v2. We only grant this end point to a few apps at this time and won't be adding any new apps to the list.
@sweeetjd While the API can show information about the user's projects (see https://t.co/Qmt7EmnaEm), there's not currently an endpoint which lists shots in a given project.
@kehers We only grant this end point to a few apps at this time and won't be adding any new apps to the list. Read more about the API updates here: https://t.co/v7FF39m2Vx https://t.co/3tq1kWYU9l
@muv_mind We recently shut down the Dribbble API v1 and moved to API v2. Client access codes don't exist anymore, so you'll have to go through our OAuth process. More info on the API updates: https://t.co/v7FF39m2Vx More info on the OAuth process: https://t.co/ldSRTcZhB8
@mamunsrizon You can get the team shot list via the shots endpoint https://t.co/szvfiR8678 using a team's oauth token. To get a team oauth token a team owner must act as the team _before_ going through the oauth flow. Instructions on acting as a team here: https://t.co/kuVGNkchne
@electerious At this time the owner will need to act as a team ( following the instructions here: https://t.co/kuVGNkchne ) before starting the oauth process.
@zer0xtgs As noted in the API documentation (https://t.co/zlHh25XAGS), popular shots are limited to applications which have been granted additional access. To request access for your application, visit https://t.co/ZSexV0X8A5.