coolboy-sdk
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How to Build
The generated SDK relies on Node Package Manager (NPM) being available to resolve dependencies. If you don't already have NPM installed, please go ahead and follow instructions to install NPM from here. The SDK also requires Node to be installed. If Node isn't already installed, please install it from here
NPM is installed by default when Node is installed
To check if node and npm have been successfully installed, write the following commands in command prompt:
node --version
npm -version
Now use npm to resolve all dependencies by running the following command in the root directory (of the SDK folder):
npm install
This will install all dependencies in the node_modules
folder.
Once dependencies are resolved, you will need to move the folder CoolboySdk
in to your node_modules
folder.
How to Use
The following section explains how to use the library in a new project.
1. Open Project Folder
Open an IDE/Text Editor for JavaScript like Sublime Text. The basic workflow presented here is also applicable if you prefer using a different editor or IDE.
Click on File
and select Open Folder
.
Select the folder of your SDK and click on Select Folder
to open it up in Sublime Text. The folder will become visible in the bar on the left.
2. Creating a Test File
Now right click on the folder name and select the New File
option to create a new test file. Save it as index.js
Now import the generated NodeJS library using the following lines of code:
var lib = require('lib');
Save changes.
3. Running The Test File
To run the index.js
file, open up the command prompt and navigate to the Path where the SDK folder resides. Type the following command to run the file:
node index.js
How to Test
These tests use Mocha framework for testing, coupled with Chai for assertions. These dependencies need to be installed for tests to run. Tests can be run in a number of ways:
Method 1 (Run all tests)
- Navigate to the root directory of the SDK folder from command prompt.
- Type
mocha --recursive
to run all the tests.
Method 2 (Run all tests)
- Navigate to the
../test/Controllers/
directory from command prompt. - Type
mocha *
to run all the tests.
Method 3 (Run specific controller's tests)
- Navigate to the
../test/Controllers/
directory from command prompt. - Type
mocha Patentcloud Data API ServiceController
to run all the tests in that controller file.
To increase mocha's default timeout, you can change the
TEST_TIMEOUT
parameter's value inTestBootstrap.js
.
Initialization
Authentication
In order to setup authentication in the API client, you need the following information.
| Parameter | Description | |-----------|-------------| | oAuthClientId | OAuth 2 Client ID | | oAuthClientSecret | OAuth 2 Client Secret | | oAuthUsername | OAuth 2 Resource Owner Username | | oAuthPassword | OAuth 2 Resource Owner Password |
API client can be initialized as following:
const lib = require('lib');
// Configuration parameters and credentials
lib.Configuration.oAuthClientId = "oAuthClientId"; // OAuth 2 Client ID
lib.Configuration.oAuthClientSecret = "oAuthClientSecret"; // OAuth 2 Client Secret
lib.Configuration.oAuthUsername = "oAuthUsername"; // OAuth 2 Resource Owner Username
lib.Configuration.oAuthPassword = "oAuthPassword"; // OAuth 2 Resource Owner Password
You must now authorize the client.
Authorizing your client
Your application must obtain user authorization before it can execute an endpoint call. This SDK uses OAuth 2.0 authorization to authorize the client.
The authorize()
method will exchange the user's credentials for an access token.
The access token is an object containing information for authorizing client requests and refreshing the token itself.
You must pass the scopes for which you need permission to access.
const tokenPromise = oAuthManager.authorize([lib.OAuthScopeEnum.CLIENT]);
The Node.js SDK supports both callbacks and promises. So, the authorize call returns a promise and also returns response back in the callback (if one is provided)
The client can now make authorized endpoint calls.
Scopes
Scopes enable your application to only request access to the resources it needs while enabling users to control the amount of access they grant to your application. Available scopes are defined in the lib/Models/OAuthScopeEnum
enumeration.
| Scope Name | Description |
| --- | --- |
| CLIENT
| access data api |
Refreshing token
Access tokens may expire after sometime. To extend its lifetime, you must refresh the token.
const refreshPromise = oAuthManager.refreshToken();
refreshPromise.then(() => {
// token has been refreshed
} , (exception) => {
// error occurred, exception will be of type lib/Exceptions/OAuthProviderException
});
If a token expires, the SDK will attempt to automatically refresh the token before the next endpoint call which requires authentication.
Storing an access token for reuse
It is recommended that you store the access token for reuse.
This code snippet stores the access token in a session for an express application. It uses the cookie-parser and cookie-session npm packages for storing the access token.
const express = require('express');
const cookieParser = require('cookie-parser');
const cookieSession = require('cookie-session');
const app = express();
app.use(cookieParser());
app.use(cookieSession({
name: 'session',
keys: ['key1']
}));
const lib = require('lib');
...
// store token in the session
req.session.token = lib.Configuration.oAuthToken;
However, since the the SDK will attempt to automatically refresh the token when it expires, it is recommended that you register a token update callback to detect any change to the access token.
lib.Configuration.oAuthTokenUpdateCallback = function(token) {
// getting the updated token
req.session.token = token;
}
The token update callback will be fired upon authorization as well as token refresh.
Creating a client from a stored token
To authorize a client from a stored access token, just set the access token in Configuration
along with the other configuration parameters before making endpoint calls:
const express = require('express');
const cookieParser = require('cookie-parser');
const cookieSession = require('cookie-session');
const app = express();
app.use(cookieParser());
app.use(cookieSession({
name: 'session',
keys: ['key1']
}));
const lib = require('lib');
app.get('/', (req, res) => {
lib.Configuration.oAuthToken = req.session.token; // the access token stored in the session
});
Complete example
In this example, app.js
will check if the access token has been set in the SDK. If it has been, API calls can be made. Otherwise, client has to be authorized first before calling the API.
This example makes use of node-localstorage for handling data persistence.
app.js
const lib = require('lib');
const oAuthManager = lib.OAuthManager;
const LocalStorage = require('node-localstorage').LocalStorage;
const localStorage = new LocalStorage('./scratch');
lib.Configuration.oAuthClientId = 'oAuthClientId'; // OAuth 2 Client ID
lib.Configuration.oAuthClientSecret = 'oAuthClientSecret'; // OAuth 2 Client Secret
lib.Configuration.oAuthUsername = 'oAuthUsername'; // OAuth 2 Resource Owner Username
lib.Configuration.oAuthPassword = 'oAuthPassword'; // OAuth 2 Resource Owner Password
const storedToken = localStorage.getItem('token');
if (storedToken !== null && storedToken !== undefined) {
lib.Configuration.oAuthToken = storedToken;
}
lib.Configuration.oAuthTokenUpdateCallback = function(token) {
// token is the updated access_token
localStorage.setItem('token', token);
};
if (oAuthManager.isTokenSet()) {
// now make API calls as required
} else {
const scopes = [lib.OAuthScopeEnum.CLIENT];
const promise = oAuthManager.authorize(scopes);
promise.then((success) => {
// client authorized. API calls can be made
}, (exception) => {
// error occurred, exception will be of type lib/Exceptions/OAuthProviderException
});
}
Class Reference
List of Controllers
QueryController
Get singleton instance
The singleton instance of the QueryController
class can be accessed from the API Client.
var controller = lib.QueryController;
createCurrentAssigneeUsingPOST
currentAssignee
function createCurrentAssigneeUsingPOST(q, version, callback)
Parameters
| Parameter | Tags | Description |
|-----------|------|-------------|
| q | Required
Collection
| q |
| version | Required
| version |
Example Usage
var q = ['q'];
var version = 'version';
controller.createCurrentAssigneeUsingPOST(q, version, function(error, response, context) {
});
Errors
| Error Code | Error Description | |------------|-------------------| | 401 | Unauthorized | | 403 | Forbidden | | 404 | Not Found |
ReportController
Get singleton instance
The singleton instance of the ReportController
class can be accessed from the API Client.
var controller = lib.ReportController;
createUsingPOST
create
function createUsingPOST(q, version, lang, reportTitle, type, callback)
Parameters
| Parameter | Tags | Description |
|-----------|------|-------------|
| q | Required
Collection
| q |
| version | Required
| version |
| lang | Optional
DefaultValue
| lang |
| reportTitle | Optional
| reportTitle |
| type | Optional
DefaultValue
| type |
Example Usage
var q = ['q'];
var version = 'version';
var lang = 'lang';
var reportTitle = 'reportTitle';
var type = 'type';
controller.createUsingPOST(q, version, lang, reportTitle, type, function(error, response, context) {
});
Errors
| Error Code | Error Description | |------------|-------------------| | 401 | Unauthorized | | 403 | Forbidden | | 404 | Not Found |
createStatusUsingPOST
status
function createStatusUsingPOST(tid, version, callback)
Parameters
| Parameter | Tags | Description |
|-----------|------|-------------|
| tid | Required
| tid |
| version | Required
| version |
Example Usage
var tid = 'tid';
var version = 'version';
controller.createStatusUsingPOST(tid, version, function(error, response, context) {
});
Errors
| Error Code | Error Description | |------------|-------------------| | 401 | Unauthorized | | 403 | Forbidden | | 404 | Not Found |
WsChartController
Get singleton instance
The singleton instance of the WsChartController
class can be accessed from the API Client.
var controller = lib.WsChartController;
createCurrentAssigneeUsingPOST1
currentAssignee
function createCurrentAssigneeUsingPOST1(q, version, xfl, yfl, callback)
Parameters
| Parameter | Tags | Description |
|-----------|------|-------------|
| q | Required
Collection
| q |
| version | Required
| version |
| xfl | Required
| xfl |
| yfl | Optional
| yfl |
Example Usage
var q = ['q'];
var version = 'version';
var xfl = 'xfl';
var yfl = 'yfl';
controller.createCurrentAssigneeUsingPOST1(q, version, xfl, yfl, function(error, response, context) {
});
Errors
| Error Code | Error Description | |------------|-------------------| | 401 | Unauthorized | | 403 | Forbidden | | 404 | Not Found |