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@higherintel-io/petexec-sdk

v0.1.50

Published

The PetExec SDK is a TypeScript library designed to interact with the PetExec API, providing a convenient way to access various features of the PetExec platform. This SDK is built to be used in Node.js environments and is compatible with modern JavaScript

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PetExec SDK

The PetExec SDK is a TypeScript library designed to interact with the PetExec API, providing a convenient way to access various features of the PetExec platform. This SDK is built to be used in Node.js environments and is compatible with modern JavaScript projects.

Installation

To install the PetExec SDK, you can use npm or yarn. Run one of the following commands in your project directory:

npm install @higherintel-io/petexec-sdk

or

yarn add @higherintel-io/petexec-sdk

Usage

First, import the SDK into your project:

import { PetExecSdk } from '@higherintel-io/petexec-sdk';

Then, you can authenticate and start using the SDK:

const petExec = PetExecSdk();

// Authenticate with the PetExec API
await petExec.authenticate({
  username: 'your_username',
  password: 'your_password',
  clientId: 'your_client_id',
  clientSecret: 'your_client_secret',
  permittedScopes: 'your_permitted_scopes',
});

// Example: Fetch all owners
const owners = await petExec.read.owners();
console.log(owners);

Environment Variables

The PetExec SDK requires certain environment variables to be set for it to function correctly. These variables are used for authentication and configuration purposes.

  • PETEXEC_API_URL: The base URL for the PetExec API. Defaults to 'https://secure.petexec.net/api' if not provided.
  • PETEXEC_CLIENT_ID: Your PetExec client ID.
  • PETEXEC_CLIENT_SECRET: Your PetExec client secret.
  • PETEXEC_USERNAME: Your PetExec username.
  • PETEXEC_PASSWORD: Your PetExec password.
  • PETEXEC_PERMITTED_SCOPES: The scopes you have permission to access.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please read the contributing guide for details on how to contribute to this project.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.


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PetExec SDK

The PetExec SDK is a TypeScript library designed to interact with the PetExec API, providing a convenient way to access various features of the PetExec platform. This SDK is built to be used in Node.js environments and is compatible with modern JavaScript projects.

Installation

To install the PetExec SDK, you can use npm or yarn. Run one of the following commands in your project directory:

npm install @higherintel-io/petexec-sdk

or

yarn add @higherintel-io/petexec-sdk

Usage

First, import the SDK into your project:

import { PetExecSdk } from '@higherintel-io/petexec-sdk';

Then, you can authenticate and start using the SDK:

const petExec = PetExecSdk();

// Authenticate with the PetExec API
await petExec.authenticate({
  username: 'your_username',
  password: 'your_password',
  clientId: 'your_client_id',
  clientSecret: 'your_client_secret',
  permittedScopes: 'your_permitted_scopes',
});

// Example: Fetch all owners
const owners = await petExec.read.owners();
console.log(owners);

Environment Variables

The PetExec SDK requires certain environment variables to be set for it to function correctly. These variables are used for authentication and configuration purposes.

  • PETEXEC_API_URL: The base URL for the PetExec API. Defaults to 'https://secure.petexec.net/api' if not provided.
  • PETEXEC_CLIENT_ID: Your PetExec client ID.
  • PETEXEC_CLIENT_SECRET: Your PetExec client secret.
  • PETEXEC_USERNAME: Your PetExec username.
  • PETEXEC_PASSWORD: Your PetExec password.
  • PETEXEC_PERMITTED_SCOPES: The scopes you have permission to access.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please read the contributing guide for details on how to contribute to this project.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.


This README.md provides a basic overview of your SDK, including installation instructions, usage examples, and a list of required environment variables. You may need to adjust the content based on the specific features and requirements of your SDK.