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@oak-digital/customer-first-sdk

v1.0.5

Published

SDK for CustomerFirst API

Downloads

39

Readme

CustomerFirst SDK

This SDK provides a convenient way to interact with the CustomerFirst API in JavaScript and TypeScript applications.

Installation

Install the package using npm:

npm install customer-first-sdk

Or using yarn:

yarn add customer-first-sdk

Usage

First, import the SDK in your project:

import CustomerFirstAPI from "customer-first-sdk";

Then, initialize the API with your credentials:

const api = new CustomerFirstAPI("your-api-key", "https://api.base.url");

Now you can use the various services provided by the SDK:

// Example: Get a list of customers
const customers = await api.customers.getCustomers();

// Example: Create a new ticket
const newTicket = await api.tickets.createTicket({
  customerid: customer.content.id || 0, // Get the customer ID from the previous step
  assignee: 18400,
  workload: 1,
  storeid: 5737,
  status: TicketStatus.New,
  type: TicketType.Sale,
});

Available Services

The SDK provides the following services:

  • customers: Manage customer information
  • tickets: Handle support tickets
  • products: Manage product data
  • settings: Configure API settings
  • users: Manage user accounts
  • ticket tags: Manage ticket tags

Each service provides methods for interacting with the corresponding API endpoints. Refer to the API documentation for detailed information on available methods and their parameters.

TypeScript Support

This SDK is written in TypeScript and provides type definitions out of the box. You can enjoy full IntelliSense and type checking in TypeScript projects.

Error Handling

The SDK uses Promise-based error handling. Wrap your API calls in try-catch blocks to handle any errors:

try {
  const result = await api.customers.getCustomer("non-existent-id");
} catch (error) {
  console.error("An error occurred:", error.message);
}

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

License

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