@findify/sdk
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Findify JavaScript SDK
The Findify JavaScript SDK is a lightweight, promise based interface to to Findify v3 search API that works in both nodejs and browser environments.
Table of Contents
Documentation
The full documentation can be found here: https://findify.readme.io/v3/reference#js-sdk-introduction
For release notes, see the CHANGELOG.
Quickstart
In the Browser
To use the SDK in the browser, simply add the following script tag to your HTML pages:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@findify/sdk@latest/dist/findify-sdk.js></script>
In Node.js
Install the SDK using npm:
$ npm install --save @findify/sdk
or yarn
$ yarn add @findify/sdk
The Findify SDK for JavaScript bundles TypeScript definition files for use in TypeScript projects and to support tools that can read .d.ts
files.
Our goal is to keep these TypeScript definition files updated with each release for any public api.
Examples
var FindifySDK = require('@findify/sdk');
// First, you need to initialize library:
var client = FindifySDK.init({
key: 'your_api_key',
// If you are using this library on a frontend, it will be convenient for you to provide user once on initialization.
// You can get user object, using `findify-analytics` library, or by manually getting data from cookies:
user: {
uid: 'user_id',
sid: 'session_id'
}
});
// After library initialized, we can send requests to server with `client` instance. Let's perform autocomplete request:
client.send({
type: 'autocomplete',
params: {
q: 'Red jacket',
// If you are using this library on server, you will need to deal with multiple users objects.
// In this case, you need to provide `user` object on each request. If you provided `user` on init, it will be overrided:
user: {
uid: 'user_id',
sid: 'session_id'
}
}
}).then(function(response) {
// `response` variable will contain all response data from server, which could be later provided to the view layer.
});
See examples/ for working examples of how the SDK can be used in a few different environments.
Versioning
We will try to follow semver as close as possible. That means bug fixes will be patch releases (1.0.1 -> 1.0.2), additional functionality like new endpoints will be minor releases (1.0.1 -> 1.1.0) and breaking changes to both the library and the API endpoints it hits, will be major releases (1.0.1 -> 2.0.0).
Getting help
We use the GitHub issues for tracking bugs and feature requests.
- Ask a question on StackOverflow and tag it with
findify-sdk
- If it turns out that you may have found a bug, please open an issue
Opening Issues
If you encounter a bug with the Findify SDK for JavaScript we would like to hear about it. Search the existing issues and try to make sure your problem doesn’t already exist before opening a new issue. It’s helpful if you include the version of the SDK, Node.js or browser environment and OS you’re using. Please include a stack trace and reduced repro case when appropriate, too.
The GitHub issues are intended for bug reports and feature requests. For help and questions with using the Findify SDK for JavaScript please make use of the resources listed in the Getting help section.
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for information on how to contribute, setup the development environment and run tests.