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@socialgouv/dila-api-client

v1.2.4

Published

a client for the DILA API that publishes the french law

Downloads

282

Readme

@socialgouv/dila-api-client

NPM

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This JS package helps querying the DILA API

Usage

You need to set two environment variables : OAUTH_CLIENT_ID and OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET.

These variables are the "oauth identifier" defined in your custom application in the AIFE portal

Envs

| Env | Name | Value | | ------- | ------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | | * | OAUTH_CLIENT_ID | AIFE OAUTH client | | * | OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET | AIFE OAUTH secret | | Prod | API_HOST | https://api.piste.gouv.fr/dila/legifrance/lf-engine-app | | Prod | TOKEN_HOST | https://oauth.piste.gouv.fr/api/oauth/token | | Sandbox | API_HOST | https://sandbox-api.aife.economie.gouv.fr/dila/legifrance/lf-engine-app | | Sandbox | TOKEN_HOST | https://sandbox-oauth.aife.economie.gouv.fr |

Récupérer la table des matières d'un code

const DilaApiClient = require("@socialgouv/dila-api-client");

const dilaApi = new DilaApiClient();

// fetch table des matières code-du-travail
dilaApi
  .fetch({
    path: "consult/code/tableMatieres",
    method: "POST",
    params: {
      date: new Date().getTime(),
      sctId: "",
      textId: "LEGITEXT000006072050",
    },
  })
  .then(console.log);

// fetch list of available codes
dilaApi
  .fetch({
    path: "list/code",
    method: "POST",
  })
  .then(console.log);

See also ./examples

Debug

you need to set the DEBUG=* environment variable in order to see the output of inner logs.

Release policy

Releases are automaticly made through our GitHub Actions strictly following the Semantic Versioning specification thanks to semantic-release.