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@agnost/server

v1.4.12

Published

Javascript server-side client for Agnost backend app development platform.

Downloads

28

Readme

Agnost Server-Side Client Library

Javascript server-side client for Agnost backend app development platform. Please note that this library can only be uset at the server side. You cannot use this library at your front-end clients.

Agnost API servers automatically install this library by default and exposes the installed server-side client as agnost global variable. You can access all server-side methods through this agnost object. For this reason you do not need to install this library manually since it is already included in your API servers.

Learn more

Please visit Agnost Server API for detailed documentation.

Bugs Report

Think you’ve found a bug? Please, open an issue on GitHub repository.

Support / Feedback

For issues with, questions about, feedback for the server-side library, or want to see a new feature please reach out to our discussion forums.