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workfront-objcodes

v1.23.0

Published

Definitions for all constants which can be used to interact with Workfront API

Downloads

17

Readme

workfront-objcodes

NPM version NPM downloads Apache v2 License Build Status

Definitions for object codes to be used with Workfront API

Usage

Package export 2 types of bundles:

dist/objcodes.js - is ES6 module (ES6 import/export and ES5 code), which exports separate definitions for all object codes and also a single object named ObjCodes which contains values of all object codes.
This bundle is the default package entry point.

dist/umb/objcodes.js - is UMD bundle for ES5 environments.

We recommend to use dist/objcodes.js as it will allow tree-shaking feature of your favorite bundler to eliminate unused constants from the target bundle.
The code inside dist/objcodes.js is in ES5, so you don't need transpilers to use it.

Examples

import {Baseline} from 'workfront-objcodes'

// output 'BLIN'
console.log(Baseline)
import * as ObjCodes from 'workfront-objcodes'

// outputs 'BLIN'
console.log(ObjCodes.Baseline)
// TypeScript type definitions are bundled
import {TObjCode, OpTask} from 'workfront-objcodes'

// TS2322: Type '"FOO"' is not assignable to type 'TObjCode' 
const myObjCode: TObjCode = 'FOO'

const myOtherObjCode = 'BAR' as const

function useObjCode(code: TObjCode) {
  // do something
}

useObjCode(OpTask)

// TS2345: Argument of type '"BAR"' is not assignable to parameter of type 'TObjCode'
useObjCode(myOtherObjCode)

License

Copyright (c) 2019 Workfront

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See the top-level file LICENSE and (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0).