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@db-studio/sdk

v1.1.0

Published

The official DB Studio SDK for use in JavaScript!

Downloads

1

Readme

Directus JS SDK

Installation

npm install @wbce-d9/sdk

Basic Usage

import { Directus } from '@wbce-d9/sdk';

const directus = new Directus('http://directus.example.com');

const items = await directus.items('articles').readOne(15);
console.log(items);
import { Directus } from '@wbce-d9/sdk';

const directus = new Directus('http://directus.example.com');

directus
	.items('articles')
	.readOne(15)
	.then((item) => {
		console.log(item);
	});

Reference

See the docs for a full usage reference and all supported methods.

Contributing

Requirements

  • NodeJS LTS
  • pnpm 7.5.0 or newer

Commands

The following pnpm scripts are available:

  • pnpm lint – Lint the code using Eslint / Prettier
  • pnpm test – Run the unit tests

Make sure that both commands pass locally before creating a Pull Request.

Pushing a Release

This applies to maintainers only

  1. Create a new version / tag by running pnpm version <version>. Tip: use pnpm version patch|minor|major to auto-bump the version number
  2. Push the version commit / tag to GitHub (git push && git push --tags)

The CI will automatically build and release to npm, and generate the release notes.