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@genexus/reporting-api

v3.1.0

Published

GeneXus Reporting API

Downloads

880

Readme

Genexus Reporting API

Description

This project provides several methods to interact with an API for reporting information. It is written in TypeScript, which allows for static typing and better code organization. The API can be used to generate various reports based on the provided data.

Installation

To install the dependencies for this project, you can use one of the following package managers: npm, yarn, or pnpm. Choose the one you are most comfortable with and follow the instructions below:

npm

Run the following command in your terminal:

npm install

yarn

Run the following command in your terminal:

yarn install

pnpm

Run the following command in your terminal:

pnpm install

Configuration

To configure the project, follow the instructions below:

  1. Locate the .env.sample file in the project directory.
  2. Rename the .env.sample file to .env.
  3. Open the .env file and complete the required information.

The .env file contains environment variables that are used to configure the API connection. Make sure to provide the necessary information as specified in the comments within the file.

Note: It is important to keep the .env file secure and not share it publicly, as it may contain sensitive information such as API keys or credentials.

Usage

Once the dependencies are installed and the configuration is complete, you can start using the API reporting methods provided by this project. Refer to the project documentation or code comments for detailed information on how to use each method.

Enjoy reporting your information with ease using this TypeScript API Reporting project!