In an earlier post, i have demonstrated how to connect to our app using Mashup API and displaying the objects on our webpage without much coding (https://community.qlik.com/blogs/qlikviewdesignblog/2015/05/22/creating-a-webpage-based-on-the-qlik-...).
In one of my projects, I had to create custom charts one of which is to compare two golf players versus one measure. That means that I had to have a chart with 2 lines, one for each player, compared hole by hole This kind of visualization does not exist yet in Qlik Sense so I decided to build everything with qSocks and the Engine API.
I think this is the best solution for custom projects like this, since the Engine API is faster and it is loading only raw data.
qSocks is a wrapper intended to make our life easier on communicating with the Engine.(QSocks - Engine API wrapper).
In this first tutorial, I will show you how to connect to your Qlik Sense server and get a list of the available apps with qSocks.
- In your html header, add qSocks that you downloaded from the link above and your js file.
<script src="js/qsocks.bundle.js"></script>
<script src="js/index.js"></script>
- In your index.js, or however you have named your js file, add the connection configuration.
var config = {
host: 'yourserver.com',
isSecure: true
};
- Establish a connection with the server based on that configuration.
qsocks.Connect(config).then(function(global) {
- Get the list of all available apps on the server.
global.getDocList().then(function(docList) {
- If you want to view the available apps on your console, do a forEach loop on that docList.
docList.forEach(function(doc) {
- Here is what the console will output if you do "console.log(doc)"

Here is the full code:
var config = {
host: 'yourserver.com',
isSecure: true
};
function connect() {
qsocks.Connect(config).then(function(global) {
global.getDocList().then(function(docList) {
docList.forEach(function(doc) {
console.log(doc.qDocId)
});
});
});
};
connect();
In the next tutorial I will show you how to use the app id (qDocId) to connect to the app and get the available objects to display