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@tanglemesh/api-client.js

v1.0.5

Published

A simple lightweight api client for using the tangleMesh:api with authentification.

Downloads

2

Readme

api-client.js

A simple lightweight api client for using the tangleMesh:api with authentification.

Installation

To install this package, simply run install this package with npm:

npm install @tanglemesh/api-client.js

Basic usage

To use this package, you can simply import the api-client.js and initialize a new Object with custom options.

import ApiClient from "@tanglemesh/api-client.js";

const apiClient = new ApiClient ({
    apiIdentifier: "7DE635ECF529629BA113571D2A288598",
    apiSecret: "A4BEF4E7CE564EDD2BD8141F1D6546S567F659DC8F30D9918B2F17C387BD7B60",
});

await apiClient.request (…);

Methods / API reference

request

You can create any HTTP request you want by using the method request:

const result = await apiClient.request ("POST", "/", {
    "some-data": 1
}, {
    "q": "some-query-parameter"
}, {
    "custom-header": "test
});

If you do not want to use Promises but the callback-way, you can also set the cb parameter. Additionally you can add custom configurations of the library axios as axiosSettings.

apiClient.request ("POST", "/", {
    "some-data": 1
}, {
    "q": "some-query-parameter"
}, {
    "custom-header": "test
}, (error, result) => {
    console.log (error, result);
}, {
    timeout: 5000
});

get

You can also create simply GET requests by using our apiClient.get (…) method:

get (path = "/", params = {}, headers = {}, cb = (err, result) => result, axiosSettings = {})

Example get request:

const result = await apiClient.get ("/", {
    "q": "some-query-parameter"
}, {
    "custom-header": "test
});

post

You can also create simply POST requests by using our apiClient.post (…) method:

post (path = "/", data = {}, params= {}, headers = {}, cb = (err, result) => result, axiosSettings = {})

Example post request:

const result = await apiClient.post ("/", {
    "some-data": 1
}, {
    "q": "some-query-parameter"
}, {
    "custom-header": "test
});

put

You can also create simply PUT requests by using our apiClient.put (…) method:

put (path = "/", data = {}, params= {}, headers = {}, cb = (err, result) => result, axiosSettings = {})

Example put request:

const result = await apiClient.put ("/", {
    "some-data": 1
}, {
    "q": "some-query-parameter"
}, {
    "custom-header": "test
});

delete

You can also create simply DELETE requests by using our apiClient.delete (…) method:

delete (path = "/", data = {}, params= {}, headers = {}, cb = (err, result) => result, axiosSettings = {})

Example get request:

const result = await apiClient.delete ("/", {
    "some-data": 1
}, {
    "q": "some-query-parameter"
}, {
    "custom-header": "test
});

Examples

For more examples just have a look on the /examples directory.

Run an example with the command:

node examples/get-api-status.example.js