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@djaty/djaty-nodejs

v1.1.3

Published

Official Djaty SDK for NodeJS

Downloads

62

Readme

Djaty NodeJS SDK

Installation

$ npm install @djaty/djaty-nodejs

Usage

Quick Start

You can start using Djaty NodeJS SDK with the default configuration by just including it at the root app file and passing the apiKey and apiSecret attributes as the following example:

const djaty = require('@djaty/djaty-nodejs');

djaty.init({
  apiKey: 'API_KEY',
  apiSecret: 'API_SECRET'
});

To use the NodeJS SDK inside Express and Koa based applications, please take a look at Official NodeJS SDK Docs

Development

Install dependencies

$ npm install

Build

$ npm run build

Run tests

$ npm run test

Hints

  • Using console log directly inside the SDK logic will add the concole timeline item to the active domain which will always be djatyInternalErrorsDomain and not the domain of the request djatyReqWrapDomain (Which the req and res objects are added to).