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@daktela/daktela-connector

v1.0.1

Published

Daktela's JavaScript SDK

Downloads

13

Readme

Daktela V6 JavaScript Connector

Daktela V6 JavaScript Connector is a library that enables your JavaScript application to connect to your Daktela V6 REST API. This connector requires you to have the Daktela Contact Centre application already purchased, installed, and ready for use. The Daktela Contact Centre is an application enabling all-in-one handling of all customer communication coming through various channels, for example calls, e-mails, web chats, SMS, or social media.

Setup

The connector requires following prerequisites:

  • Instance URL (e.g. my.daktela.com).
  • Access token to access protected Daktela API endpoints.

The only dependency of this library is HTTP client Axios (https://axios-http.com/).

Usage

DaktelaConnector is a class that allows you to send CRUD requests on your Daktela server. Beside instance and accessToken you can pass options object with following parameters:

  • cookieAuth (boolean) - whether authorize requests via Cookie header or via query parameters. Default value is authorization via cookies.
  • userAgent (string) - HTTP User-Agent header.
  • timeout {number} - requests' timeout. Default value is 0 (no timeout).

Once DaktelaConnector is initalized you can call HTTP GET, POST, PUT and DELETE requests via provided methods.

Response is an instance of DaktelaResponse which contains:

  • status (number) - status code of a HTTP request.
  • data (object or array) - returned data.
  • total (number) - total number of rows (in case of GET reponse contains multiple objects).

An request may throw DaktelaError. The class contains originally thrown error as well as status code and apiError returned by Daktela API.

In options argument of HTTP GET method get you can specify optional arguments of the Daktela API like fields, sort, pagination, filters or filter. To build sort, pagination or filters use functions Sort, Pagination, FilterSimple predefined by the library.

Other way is to directly pass Axios's params argument which overrides Daktela API parameters and is available in all methods (get, post, put, delete).

Example

require('dotenv').config();
const Daktela = require('daktela-connector');
let daktela = new Daktela.DaktelaConnector(process.env.INSTANCE, process.env.ACCESS_TOKEN);

//...

// login request
try {
    const r = await daktela.post('login', {
        username: 'user_1',
        password: 'password_1',
    });
    console.log(r.data);
} catch (e) {
    console.log(e);
}

// filter tickets
try {
    const r = await daktela.get('tickets', {
        pagination: Daktela.Pagination(3),
        fields: ['name', 'title', 'category', 'user'],
        sort: Daktela.Sort('edited', Daktela.SortDescending),
        filters: [Daktela.FilterSimple('stage', 'eq', 'OPEN')]
    });
    console.log(r.data);
} catch (e) {
  console.log(e);
}