Developing with Amazon QuickSight
We provide API operations for Amazon QuickSight, and also software development kits (SDKs) for Amazon that enable you to access Amazon QuickSight from your preferred programming language. Currently, you can manage users and groups. In Enterprise edition, you can also embed dashboards in your webpage or app.
To monitor the calls made to the Amazon QuickSight API for your account, including calls made by the Amazon Web Services Management Console, command line tools, and other services, use Amazon CloudTrail. For more information, see the Amazon CloudTrail User Guide.
Required knowledge
If you plan to access Amazon QuickSight through an API, you should be familiar with the following:
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JSON
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Web services
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HTTP requests
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One or more programming languages, such as JavaScript, Java, Python, or C#.
We recommend visiting the Amazon Getting Started
Resource Center
Although you can use a terminal and your favorite text editor, you might benefit from the
more visual UI experience you get in an integrated development environment (IDE). We
provide a list of IDEs in the Amazon Getting Started Resource
Center in the IDE and IDE Toolkits
Available API operations for Amazon QuickSight
Amazon provides libraries, sample code, tutorials, and other resources for software developers who prefer to build applications using language-specific API operations instead of submitting a request over HTTPS. These libraries provide basic functions that automatically take care of tasks such as cryptographically signing your requests, retrying requests, and handling error responses. These libraries help make it easier for you to get started.
For more information about downloading the Amazon SDKs, see Amazon SDKs and Tools