@emilgroup/claim-sdk-node
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OpenAPI client for @emilgroup/claim-sdk-node
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Emil Claim SDK for Nodejs
This TypeScript/JavaScript client utilizes axios. The generated Node module can be used with Nodejs based applications.
Language level
- ES5 - you must have a Promises/A+ library installed
- ES6
Module system
- CommonJS
- ES6 module system
Although this package can be used in both TypeScript and JavaScript, it is intended to be used with TypeScript. The definition should be automatically resolved via package.json
. (Reference). For more information, you can go to Emil Api documentation.
Consuming
Navigate to the folder of your consuming project and run one of the following commands:
npm install @emilgroup/[email protected] --save
or
yarn add @emilgroup/[email protected]
And then you can import ClaimsApi
.
import { ClaimsApi } from '@emilgroup/claim-sdk-node'
const claimsApi = new ClaimsApi();
Credentials
To use authentication protected endpoints, you have to first authorize. To do so, the easiest way is to provide a configuration file under ~/.emil/credentials
with the following content:
[email protected]
emil_password=XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
It is also possible to provide environment variables instead:
export [email protected]
export EMIL_PASSWORD=XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Base path
To select the basic path for using the API, we can use two approaches. The first is to use one of the predefined environments, and the second is to specify the domain as a string.
import { ClaimsApi, Environment } from '@emilgroup/claim-sdk-node'
const claimsApi = new ClaimsApi();
// Allows you to simply choose environment. It will usually be Environment.Production.
claimsApi.selectEnvironment(Environment.Production);
// For advanced users, use the custom baseUrl of the website you need to connect to.
claimsApi.selectBasePath('https://my-custom-domain.com');
Example
Here is a basic functionning example:
async function listClaims(): Promise<Void> {
try {
const claimsApi = new ClaimsApi();
await claimsApi.initialize(); // should be called only once per Api.
const { data: { items } } = await claimsApi.listClaims();
console.log(items);
} catch(error) {
// process error
}
}