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Lockstep Platform API SDK for Typescript and Javascript
This SDK allows you to work with the Lockstep Platform API in JavaScript and TypeScript. JavaScript developers will find a fully featured library with convenient functions to automate most of the method calls within the Lockstep API; developers using TypeScript will find a rich definition of strict types. Both languages will have access to docblocks, hover, autocomplete, and convenience features to make your code easier to write.
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Using this SDK
This tutorial will walk you through the basics of creating a project that uses the Lockstep Platform SDK.
- Let's begin by creating a new project with a skeleton
package.json
file using in NodeJS:
> npm init --y
- If you choose to use TypeScript, you can now add TypeScript features to this project. The following steps will install TypeScript, create a
tsconfig.json
file, and gain access to most built-in types for NodeJS:
> npm install typescript
> npx tsc --init
> npm install -D @types/node
- Add the Lockstep SDK to your project via Node Package Manager:
> npm install lockstep-sdk
- Obtain a free Lockstep developer account from the Lockstep developer site. When you fill out your information, you will receive an email with an API key.
- Set your API key to an environment variable such as
LOCKSTEP_APIKEY
so that it will not be committed to source control. - Create a basic
index.ts
file for your project that creates a Lockstep API client:
import { LockstepApi } from 'lockstep-sdk';
var client = LockstepApi
.withEnvironment("sbx")
.withApiKey(process.env["LOCKSTEP_APIKEY"]);
- Make an API call and check the result:
var status = await client.Status.ping();
if (status.success) {
if (status.value?.loggedIn) {
console.log(`Logged in as ${status.value.userName}`);
} else {
console.log(`API key is not recognized: ${status.value?.errorMessage}`);
}
}
You're ready to begin writing code with the Lockstep API!