Developer Docs
Build a new Baton connector
If you need to connect ConductorOne to a homegrown or backoffice piece of infrastructure, or to software that doesn’t yet have a pre-built Baton connector, you can build your own connector with the Baton software development kit (SDK).
Introducing ConductorOne's API
The ConductorOne application programming interface (API) is a set of rules that defines how ConductorOne can communicate with other software programs. The ConductorOne API lets developers access ConductorOne data and functionality, automate workflows, and connect ConductorOne to other tools and interfaces.
Introducing the ConductorOne Terraform provider
Terraform is an open-source infrastructure as code (IAC) tool that lets developers define and manage cloud infrastructure using code. Terraform is declarative, which means that you define the desired state of your infrastructure, and Terraform then automatically creates or updates your infrastructure to match the desired state.
Using ConductorOne's Postman instance
Postman is an API development and testing platform that allows you to send requests to APIs, inspect the responses, and save requests for future use. Its ease of use makes it a popular tool among developers and testers for testing the functionality, performance, and security of APIs.
Using ConductorOne's SDKs
An SDK, or software development kit, is a collection of tools, libraries, and documentation that helps developers create software. SDKs save developers time and effort by providing pre-written code that can be used to build applications and integrations.
Welcome to the developer docs
Welcome to ConductorOne’s developer documentation! Here you’ll find instructions for working with ConductorOne’s API, our SDKs, our Terraform and Postman providers, and more. Use the links below to jump to the tools and tutorials that are right for you.