MatejM | 2023-06-07 20:00:44 UTC | #1
I've recently become aware of the Architect Scripting SDK (https://github.com/MyPureCloud/purecloud-flow-scripting-api-sdk-javascript) and Archy.
I'm a little confused as to why these two tools both exist, as they seem to have a similar purpose. I'd be very interested in hearing opinions & use cases for picking one over the other.
It does seem me me however, that that the Architect Scripting SDK is a lot more obscure, as there's no direct reference to it in the Developer Center, and its documentation is hosted entirely on GitHub. I stumbled upon it by chance, via forum posts. Is this because it's being phased out/deprecated?
tim.smith | 2023-06-07 20:12:43 UTC | #2
The architect scripting SDK predates Archy. The use cases are a bit different in that the SDK is meant to be used for programmatically interacting with flow configurations, whereas Archy's use case is more focused on import/export of a definition file. Both are supported tools, but the architect scripting SDK team opted to self-host their documentation in github only and not put it on the dev center; that decision doesn't imply anything about the positioning of the tool.
MatejM | 2023-06-07 22:05:26 UTC | #3
Thanks for the explanation @tim.smith, much appreciated.
system | 2023-07-08 22:05:53 UTC | #4
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