Web apps
The Live SDK supports client-side and server-side websites and scripts, to work with info on Microsoft OneDrive.
Last modified: September 23, 2015
The Live SDK enables client-side and server-side websites and scripts to work with info in Microsoft OneDrive, and other services that are compatible with Microsoft account. An example of a client-side or server-side website or script is a web browser or a web-browser control that enables a user to interact with a website.
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If you're working on a Windows Store app, a Windows Phone Store app app, or a mobile app (even if those apps include website implementations), this isn't the topic you need. Go to Windows Store apps, Windows Phone Store apps, or Windows desktop apps, respectively. |
Before you can start using the Live SDK, you need a client ID, a client secret, and a redirect domain.
If you're working on a client-side website or script that uses JavaScript, you use our JavaScript implementation. If you're working on a server-side website or script, or if you're working on a client-side website or script that can't use JavaScript, you use our Representational State Transfer (REST) implementation. For details, see JavaScript API and REST reference.
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Let users sign in to their OneDrive service on your web apps. |
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The Live SDK provides the OneDrive file picker, a pre-built, consistent user interface that enables your JavaScript-based web apps to get either a folder location or a list of files from your user. Your web app can then use this info to upload or download files to and from the user's OneDrive storage location. |
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