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rapidapi-node-sdk

v1.1.1

Published

An open-source Node.js SDK for interacting with RapidAPI’s diverse set of APIs, featuring built-in caching for improved performance.

Downloads

25

Readme

RapidAPI Node SDK

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An open-source Node.js SDK for interacting with RapidAPI’s diverse set of APIs, featuring built-in caching for improved performance.

Installation

npm install rapidapi-node-sdk

or

yarn add rapidapi-node-sdk

Usage

import { RapidApi } from 'rapidapi-node-sdk';

const rapidApi = new RapidApi({
    rapidApiKey: 'your-rapidapi-key',
    rapidApiHost: 'api.rapidapi.com',
    baseUrl: 'https://api.example.com',
});

Making API Calls

const response = await rapidApi.call({
    method: 'get',
    uri: '/endpoint',
    params: { foo: 'bar' },
});

Logging

The SDK supports logging to capture information about API requests. You can enable logging by providing a logger when creating the RapidApi instance:

import { RapidApi, Logger } from 'rapidapi-node-sdk';

// Example using console as a logger
const rapidApiWithLogger = new RapidApi({
    rapidApiKey: 'your-rapidapi-key',
    rapidApiHost: 'api.rapidapi.com',
    baseUrl: 'https://api.example.com',
    logger: console, // Use console.log as a simple logger
});

Compatible Loggers

The SDK is compatible with various logging libraries, including:

  • Pino
  • Winston
  • Bunyan

To use a custom logger, make sure it adheres to the following interface:

export interface Logger {
    info(message: string, data?: Record<string, unknown>): void;
}

Example using Pino as a logger:

import { RapidApi, Logger } from 'rapidapi-node-sdk';
import pino from 'pino';

const logger: Logger = pino();

const rapidApiWithCustomLogger = new RapidApi({
    rapidApiKey: 'your-rapidapi-key',
    rapidApiHost: 'api.rapidapi.com',
    baseUrl: 'https://api.example.com',
    logger: logger,
});

Choose the logger that best fits your application needs, ensuring it conforms to the specified interface.

Caching

The SDK uses Keyv to provide built-in caching, optimizing API requests and improving performance. If you want to use the default in-memory cache provided by the SDK, there's no need to install Keyv separately. However, if you wish to use a different caching adapter, you would need to install it separately. For a list of different caching adapters, please refer to the Keyv npm package.

Caching Usage

import { RapidApi } from 'rapidapi-node-sdk';
import Keyv from 'keyv';

// Create a new RapidApi instance with caching using the default in-memory cache
const rapidApiWithCaching = new RapidApi({
    rapidApiKey: 'your-rapidapi-key',
    rapidApiHost: 'api.rapidapi.com',
    baseUrl: 'https://api.example.com',
    cache: new Keyv(), // Use default in-memory cache
});

Issues

If you encounter any issues or have suggestions, please report them here.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct and the process for submitting pull requests.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.