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js-dataverse

v1.0.49

Published

A Dataverse module for JavaScript/TypeScript

Downloads

54

Readme

dataverse-client-javascript

npm

A JavaScript/TypeScript client for Dataverse.

NPM

Module available as js-dataverse at https://www.npmjs.com/package/js-dataverse

Usage

Create a new client:

const client = new DataverseClient('https://demo.dataverse.org/')

Request dataset information:

const response = await client.getDataverseInformation('myDataverseAlias')

Current available functions

public async getDataverseInformation(alias: string): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

public async listDatasets(alias: string): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

public async addDataset(dataverseAlias: string, payload: string): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

public async addBasicDataset(dataverseAlias: string, datasetInformation: BasicDatasetInformation): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

public async search(options: SearchOptions): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

public async searchOnlyPublished(options: SearchOptions): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

public async getFile(fileId: string): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

public async getFileMetadata(fileId: string, draftVersion: boolean = false): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

public async getLatestDatasetInformation(datasetId: string): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

public async getLatestPublishedDatasetVersion(datasetId: string): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

public async getDraftDatasetVersion(datasetId: string): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

public async getLatestDatasetInformationFromDOI(doi: string): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

public async getDatasetVersions(datasetId: string): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

public async getDatasetVersion(datasetId: string, version: string): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

Note: Version must be published, e.g.:
http://demo.dataverse.org/api/datasets/389608/versions/1

public async listDataverseRoleAssignments(dataverseAlias: string): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

public async getMetric(datasetId: string, metricType: DataverseMetricType, yearMonth?: string): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

public async getMetricByCountry(datasetId: string, metricType: DataverseMetricType, countryCode?: string, yearMonth?: string) {

public async replaceFile(fileId: string, filename: string, fileBuffer: Buffer, jsonData: object = {}): Promise<any> {

public async publishDataset(datasetId: string, versionUpgradeType: DatasetVersionUpgradeType = DatasetVersionUpgradeType.MAJOR): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

public async updateDataset(datasetId: string, datasetInformation: BasicDatasetInformation): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

public async deleteDataset(datasetId: string): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

public async getDatasetFiles(datasetId: string): Promise<AxiosResponse> {

Build project

In order to build the project, we need to run the following command:

yarn build or npm run build

the build generated will be placed in dist folder.

Tests and checks

Pre-requisites

Make sure that you install all the project dependencies

yarn install or npm install

Keep consistent, whether you use yarn or npm

Running tests in CICD pipeline

yarn test:ci or npm run test:ci

Test coverage

yarn test:coverage or npm run test:coverage

Format checks

Making sure that the code format is following the guidelines

yarn format:check or npm run format:check

Lint checks

Running a linting check on the code

yarn eslint:check or npm run eslint:check

Publishing new version

Automated publishing of versions could be automated when merging to master. Below are the steps that would be required to publish a new version:

  1. Run tests and checks
  2. Build the project
  3. Commit changes
  4. Upgrade npm version
  5. Publish, npm publish

Contributing

If you are interested in contributing, please click here