Limecraft
Introduction
Limecraft is a cloud-based video production workflow solution that enables creative video teams, post-production facilities, and broadcasters to manage media assets and collaborate effectively. With Limecraft integration, you can streamline your video production workflow and enhance your team's productivity.
You can find more details about Limecraft and the supported operations on Limecraft | qibb Catalog.
Getting started with Limecraft integration
Before you start using Limecraft integration, ensure that you have the necessary permissions to perform the operations. Follow these steps to get started:
Authenticate against the Limecraft platform using your provided user credentials. This step will allow you to see which productions you have access to.
If two-factor authentication is enabled, an additional authentication step is required. You will receive a token object, but you must generate a one-time password verification code and pass it to the authentication token validation API call, signing the call with the received token from the initial login call. You can visit Setting up and logging in with two-factor authentication page to get more information.
Open the qibb Node Catalog in the right sidebar of the qibb Workflow Editor and install the Limecraft node by clicking on the "+" button.
Drag and drop the Limecraft Auth and Limecraft nodes from the left sidebar to your flow and connect them.
Enter your credentials in the Username and Password fields of the Limecraft Auth node.
Configure the Limecraft node according to your needs, such as choosing the production, the operation, and the media asset.
Start using the Limecraft integration to perform various video production tasks, such as importing, exporting, transcoding, and syncing media assets.
For more information about using the Limecraft integration, refer to the Limecraft documentation.
Importing flow examples of a node
Once you've successfully installed a node from the qibb catalog, you can easily import example flows that showcase how the nodes can be used. These example flows are directly accessible within the Flow Editor and are designed to guide users with helpful hints, including how to configure mandatory parameters and credentials.
Here's how to import examples:
In the top right corner of the Flow Editor, click on the menu icon.
Select Import to open the Import Dialog.
Click on the Examples tab.
Choose an example from the list.
Confirm your selection by clicking on the Import button.
By following these steps, you are now ready to make basic API calls using the provided examples. For further exploration of what’s possible, you can find more complex examples in the Flow Catalog.