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maximo-rest-client

v2.0.0

Published

A simple REST API client for the IBM Maximo platform written in TypeScript.

Downloads

6

Readme

Maximo REST client

This is a promise-based Node.JS library written in TypeScript for interacting with the IBM Maximo REST API.

Installation

npm install maximo-rest-client

Usage

With JavaScript

const mx = require('maximo-rest-client');

const client = new mx.MaximoClient({
    host: "IP",
    port: 9080,
    lean: true, // this option is currently forced to true
    user: "username",
    password: "password"
});

// If you wish to use a reusable session
client.initializeReusableSession().then(() => {
    client.getResources("mxasset").then((results) => {
        // do stuff with results
    });
});

With TypeScript (or ES6+ imports) and async/await

import { MaximoClient } from "maximo-rest-client";

const client = new MaximoClient({
    host: "IP",
    port: 9080,
    lean: true, // this option is currently forced to true
    user: "username",
    password: "password"
});

await client.initializeReusableSession();

const results = await client.getResources("mxasset");

Remarks

This is a very simple library written for use in another project that I am a part of. It is also in a very early stage. Several features are missing, for example the only authentication option available right now is maxauth while the Maximo REST API allows for FORM and BASIC.

Roadmap

This is a side project, therefore updates and feature additions will not be as frequent as I would like, but will try my best.

Some features that I plan to implement are all authentication options and pagination.

Contributing

Pull requests and issues are welcome.

License

MIT