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iperezal
10 years agoFrequent Visitor
Rest api usage with Java
There is any code example about how to use Rest api from Java?
- 10 years ago
Check this Github repository satalyst/powerbi-rest-java.
The code snippet
public class Office365Authenticator implements Authenticator { private static final String DEFAULT_AUTHORITY = "https://login.windows.net/common/oauth2/authorize"; private static final String DEFAULT_POWER_BI_RESOURCE_ID = "https://analysis.windows.net/powerbi/api"; private static final boolean DEFAULT_VALIDATE_AUTHORITY = false; private String authority = DEFAULT_AUTHORITY; private String powerBiResourceId = DEFAULT_POWER_BI_RESOURCE_ID; private boolean validateAuthority = DEFAULT_VALIDATE_AUTHORITY; private String nativeClientId; private String tenant; private String username; private String password; private ExecutorService executor; private ReadWriteLock tokenLock = new ReentrantReadWriteLock(); private String cachedToken; private String _authenticate() throws AuthenticationFailureException { try { AuthenticationContext authenticationContext = new AuthenticationContext( authority, validateAuthority, executor ); String result = getAccessToken( authenticationContext, powerBiResourceId, nativeClientId, username + "@" + tenant, password ); if (StringUtils.isEmpty(result)) { throw new AuthenticationFailureException("Returned access token is null."); } return result; } catch (ExecutionException | InterruptedException | IOException e) { throw new AuthenticationFailureException(e); } } private String getAccessToken(AuthenticationContext authenticationContext, String resourceId, String clientId, String username, String password) throws ExecutionException, InterruptedException { return authenticationContext.acquireToken( resourceId, clientId, username, password, null ).get().getAccessToken(); } }
gopinath
9 years agoNew Member
Hi....
Any body give the java code for create dataset using power bi API...Advance in thanks...
Regards,
Gopinath M