@salesvista/client
v0.9.3
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Node.js SDK for the SalesVista REST API
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Node.js SDK for the SalesVista REST API
The official Node.js SDK for the SalesVista REST API.
Install
$ npm i @salesvista/client
API
Quick Start
// use a singleton instance
const svClient = require('@salesvista/client')
// or construct your own instance
const { SVClient } = require('@salesvista/client')
const svClient = new SVClient()
// configure the instance
svClient.configure({
id: process.env.SALESVISTA_CLIENT_ID,
secret: process.env.SALESVISTA_CLIENT_SECRET,
orgSecret: process.env.SALESVISTA_ORG_SECRET
})
// request some data
const reps = await svClient.reps.getSearchableReps()
// validate a webhook request
const signature = req.header('SalesVista-Signature')
const payload = req.body
const isValid = svClient.isValidSignature(signature, payload)
Auth token storage
Configure the client instance with your own cache strategy.
Here's an example using Redis:
const { SVClient, CacheStrategy } = require('@salesvista/client')
const Redis = require('ioredis')
class RedisCacheStrategy extends CacheStrategy {
constructor () {
super()
this.redis = new Redis(
process.env.REDIS_PORT || 6379,
process.env.REDIS_HOST || 'localhost',
{ password: process.env.REDIS_PASSWORD || null }
)
this.tokenKey = 'sv_client_token'
}
async getToken () {
const token = await this.redis.get(this.tokenKey)
return token && JSON.parse(token)
}
async setToken (token) {
if (token.expires_in > 180) {
await this.redis.setex(this.tokenKey, token.expires_in - 120, JSON.stringify(token))
}
}
}
const svClient = new SVClient({
id: process.env.SALESVISTA_CLIENT_ID,
secret: process.env.SALESVISTA_CLIENT_SECRET,
orgSecret: process.env.SALESVISTA_ORG_SECRET,
cacheStrategy: new RedisCacheStrategy()
})
License
Apache 2.0 © SalesVista, LLC