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@42technologies/netsuite-js

v1.0.5

Published

A Node wrapper for the NetSuite SOAP API.

Downloads

7

Readme

netsuite-js

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A Node wrapper for the NetSuite SOAP API.

Install

$ npm install --save netsuite-js

Usage

var NetSuite = require('netsuite-js');
var credentials =  {
  "email": "[email protected]",
  "password": "password",
  "account": 123456,
  "role": 3
};
var config = new NetSuite.Configuration(credentials);
var service = new NetSuite.Service(config);
service
  .init()
  .then(function(/*client*/) {
    console.log('WSDL processed. Service description:');
    console.log(service.config.client.describe());

    var recordRef = new NetSuite.Records.RecordRef();
    recordRef.internalId = 5084;
    recordRef.type = 'employee';

    console.log('Getting Employee record');
    return service.get(recordRef);
  })
  .then(function(result, raw, soapHeader) {
    if (result.readResponse.status.$attributes.isSuccess !== 'true') {
      console.error('Error');
      console.error(result.readResponse.status.statusDetail);
    }
    console.log(result);
    console.log('Last Request:');
    console.log(service.config.client.lastRequest);
  })
  .catch(function(err) {
    console.error(err);
  });

Running the examples

  • Copy example/credentials.json.sample to example/credentials.json
  • Fill in with your NetSuite credentials
  • Run node example/simple.js or other examples

API

You can find autogenerated docs at: http://crosslead.github.io/netsuite-js/docs/lib/index.js.html

The autogenerated docs are created via the gulp docs task and pushed to the gh-pages branch.

(More examples of end-to-end usage scenarios coming soon)

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using gulp.

License

Copyright (c) 2015 McChrystal Group. Licensed under the Apache license.