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node-dynamicscrm-api

v1.1.1

Published

Pure SOAP module that allows to invoke Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online services

Downloads

4

Readme

MS Dynamics CRM client for Nodejs

This node module provides a set of methods to interact with MS Dynamics CRM Online services. This is a pure SOAP proxy that supports LiveId authentication.

This module is forked from dynamicscrm-api which was created as part of KidoZen project, as a connector for its Enterprise API feature.

This Module is forked and changed for personal use only, so use it on your own risk.

Installation

Use npm to install the module:

> npm install dynamics-crm-xrm

API

Due to the asynchrounous nature of Nodejs, this module uses callbacks in requests. All callbacks have 2 arguments: err and data.

function callback (err, data) {
	// err contains an Error class instance, if any
	// data contains the resulting data
} 

Constructor

The module exports a class and its constructor requires a configuration object with following properties

  • domain: Required string. Provide domain name for the On-Premises org.
  • organizationName: Required string, name of organization. Sign in to your CRM org and click Settings, Customization, Developer Resources. On Developer Resource page, find the organization unique name under Your Organization Information.
  • username: Optional dynamics Online's user name.
  • password: Optional user's password.
  • authType: Optional string, Authentication type, value can be any of these microsoft_online, federation, ntlm, live_id .
  • useHttp: Optional to use http instead of https.
  • port: Number, Optional specify port number.
  • defaultUrlSuffix: Optional boolean parameter to cancel adding ".api.crm.dynamics.com" as a default suffix for domain
  • domainUrlSuffix: Optional parameter to replace url suffix with custom url
  • returnJson: Optional, default value is "true". Transforms the CRM XML Service response to a clean JSON response without namespaces.
  • discoveryServiceAddress: Optional. You should not change this value unless you are sure. default value is "https://dev.crm.dynamics.com/XRMServices/2011/Discovery.svc"
var Dynamics = require("dynamicscrm-api");
var dynamics = new Dynamics({ 
	domain : "mydomain or myIP", 
    organizationName : "myOrg",
    timeout : 2*60*1000,  // timeout 2 minutes
    returnJson : true, // return response in json
    authType : "ntlm", // authentication type ntlm to access resource useing xrm soap api
    username :"myUsername", 
    password : "myPassword" , 
    defaultUrlSuffix : false, // to remove .crm.dynamics.com as a suffix for domain, useful in case of self hosted crm
    useHttp : true // to use http or https
});

Methods

All public methods has the same signature. The signature has two arguments: options and callback.

  • options must be an object instance containig all parameters for the method.
  • callback must be a function.

Authenticate(options, callback)

This method should be used to authenticate user's credentials. A successed authentication will return an object instance containing the authentication tokens that will be required by other methods.

Parameters:

  • options: A required object instance containing authentication's parameters:
    • username: String.
    • password: String.
  • callback: A required function for callback.
dynamics.Authenticate({ username:"foo", password: "bar" }, function(err, result) {
	if (err) return console.error (err);
	console.log (result.auth);
});

Create(options, callback)

This method should be used to create new entities such as leads, contacts, etc.

Parameters:

  • options: A required object instance containing authentication's parameters:
    • LogicalName: String. The name of the entity to create (Lead, Contact, etc. )
    • Attributes: Array of Key-Value strings .
    • FormatedValues: Array of Key-Value strings.
  • callback: A required function for callback.
	var options = {};
	options.Attributes = [ { key:'lastname' , value :'Doe'} , { key:'firstname' , value :'John'}];
	options.LogicalName = 'lead';

	dynamics.Create(options, function(err, result) 
	{
		...	

Update(options, callback)

This method should be used to update an entity.

Parameters:

  • options: A required object instance containing authentication's parameters:
    • id: Entity unique identifier.
    • LogicalName: String. The name of the entity to create (Lead, Contact, etc. )
    • Attributes: Array of Key-Value strings .
    • FormatedValues: Array of Key-Value strings.
  • callback: A required function for callback.
	var options = {};
	options.id = '00000000-dddd-eeee-iiii-111111111111';	
	options.Attributes = [ { key:'companyname' , value :'XYZ'}];
	options.LogicalName = 'lead';

	dynamics.Update(options, function(err, result) 
	{
		...	

Delete(options, callback)

This method should be used to delete an entity.

Parameters:

  • options: A required object instance containing authentication's parameters:
    • id: Entity unique identifier.
    • EntityName: String. The name of the entity to create (Lead, Contact, etc. )
  • callback: A required function for callback.
	var options = {};
	options.id = '00000000-dddd-eeee-iiii-111111111111';	
	options.EntityName = 'lead';

	dynamics.Delete(options, function(err, result) 
	{
		...	

Retrieve(options, callback)

This method should be used to retrieve a single entity.

Parameters:

  • options: A required object instance containing authentication's parameters:
    • id: Entity unique identifier.
    • EntityName: String. The name of the entity to create (Lead, Contact, etc. )
    • ColumnSet: Array of strings with the names of the columns to retrieve.
  • callback: A required function for callback.
	var options = {};
	options.id = '00000000-dddd-eeee-iiii-111111111111';	
	options.EntityName = 'lead';
	options.ColumnSet = ['firstname'];
	
	dynamics.Retrieve(options, function(err, result) 
	{
		...	

RetrieveMultiple(options, callback)

This method should be used to retrieve multiple entities.

Parameters:

  • options: A required object instance containing authentication's parameters:
    • id: Entity unique identifier.
    • EntityName: String. The name of the entity to create (Lead, Contact, etc. )
    • ColumnSet: Array of strings with the names of the columns to retrieve.
  • callback: A required function for callback.
	var options = {};
	options.id = '00000000-dddd-eeee-iiii-111111111111';	
	options.EntityName = 'lead';
	options.ColumnSet = ['firstname'];
	
	dynamics.RetrieveMultiple(options, function(err, result) 
	{
		...	

Associate(options, callback)

This method should be used to create a relation between entities.

Parameters:

  • options: A required object instance containing authentication's parameters:
    • EntityId: Entity unique identifier.
    • EntityName: String. The name of the entity to create (Lead, Contact, etc. )
    • RelationShip: Object with the crm relationship details, such as schemaName ({ SchemaName: 'contact_customer_accounts'}).
    • RelatedEntities: Array of related entities objects with the following values:
      • Id: Related entity unique identifier.
      • LogicalName: Name of the related entity.
  • callback: A required function for callback.
	var options = {};
	options.EntityId = '00000000-dddd-eeee-iiii-111111111111';	
	options.EntityName = 'account';
	options.RelationShip = { SchemaName: 'contact_customer_accounts'};
	options.RelatedEntities = [{Id : '00000000-dddd-0000-0000-111111111111',LogicalName : 'contact'}];
	
	dynamics.Associate(options, function(err, result) 
	{
		...	

Disassociate(options, callback)

Parameters:

  • options: A required object instance containing authentication's parameters:
    • EntityId: Entity unique identifier.
    • EntityName: String. The name of the entity to create (Lead, Contact, etc. )
    • RelationShip: Object with the crm relationship details, such as schemaName ({ SchemaName: 'contact_customer_accounts'}).
    • RelatedEntities: Array of related entities objects with the following values:
      • Id: Related entity unique identifier.
      • LogicalName: Name of the related entity.
  • callback: A required function for callback.
	var options = {};
	options.EntityId = '00000000-dddd-eeee-iiii-111111111111';	
	options.EntityName = 'account';
	options.RelationShip = { SchemaName: 'contact_customer_accounts'};
	options.RelatedEntities = [{Id : '00000000-dddd-0000-0000-111111111111',LogicalName : 'contact'}];
	
	dynamics.Disassociate(options, function(err, result) 
	{
		...	

Execute(options, callback)

Parameters:

  • options: A required object instance containing authentication's parameters:
    • RequestName: Name of the crm method to execute.
    • Parameters: : Array of Key-Value strings with the method's parameters names and values.
  • callback: A required function for callback.
	var options = {};
	options.RequestName = 'account';
	
	dynamics.Execute(options, function(err, result) 
	{
		...	

#License

Copyright (c) 2013 KidoZen, inc.

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.