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@adgorithmics/cinnamon-sdk

v2.0.0

Published

Adgorithmics Cinnamon API SDK

Downloads

54

Readme

Cinnamon Typescript/Javascript SDK

Getting started

Install the SDK from npm

npm install @adgorithmics/cinnamon-sdk

Create an instance and configure it.

const { Cinnamon } = require('@adgorithmics/cinnamon-sdk');
const cinnamon = new Cinnamon({ url: 'https://api.adgo.io/v1/graphql' });

Log in with your credentials.

await cinnamon.login({
    email: '[email protected]',
    password: 'password',
});

Thats it, you can now use all methods available on the API.

const me = await cinnamon.me();
console.log(me);

Publishing

Normal release

To publish a new version to npm, make a GitHub release from branch master. The GitHub tag will become the npm version (eg. v1.0.0). CircleCI will automatically commit the new version to the master branch.

Hot fix

To publish a hot fix for an older version, create a new branch that is called like the version you want to publish (eg. 1.0.0-hot.1). Don't add v in branchnames. Create a new GitHub release from that branch. The GitHub tag will become the npm version. Make sure the tag includes -hot.X where X is a semversion (eg. 1.2.3) so CircleCI knows that this is a hot release. CircleCI will not update the branch with the new version. Should there be a need to hotfix the hotfix, create a new branch from the hotfix branch (eg. 1.0.0-hot.2).

Pre release

To publish a pre-release, create a new branch that is called like the version the pre-release is for (eg. 2.0.0). Don't add v in branchnames. Make a new GitHub pre-release from that branch. The GitHub tag will become the npm version. Make sure the tag includes -rc.X where X is a semversion (eg. 1.2.3) so CircleCI knows that this is a pre-release. CircleCI will update the pre-release branch with the new version. You can use the same branch to publish multiple pre-release versions before releasing the actual release. To publish the actual release, merge the pre-release branch into master and make a normal release.