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@datalanguage/datagraphs-client

v1.0.19

Published

The Data Graphs Client Lib

Readme

Data Graphs Client Lib

API Client library for Data Graphs

Documentation for the Data Graphs API can be found here Data Graphs Support

Install

npm install --save @datalanguage/datagraphs-client

Usage

// Require the library
const Datagraphs = require("@datalanguage/datagraphs-client");

// Create the Data Graphs client
const datagraphs = new Datagraphs();

Examples

Fetch all datasets

See https://datalanguage.github.io/datagraphs-client-js/Datasets.html#all

const datasets = await datagraphs.datasets.all();

Search concepts

See https://datalanguage.github.io/datagraphs-client-js/Concepts.html#search

const concepts = await datagraphs.concepts.search();

Get an individual concept

See https://datalanguage.github.io/datagraphs-client-js/Concepts.html#get

const concept = await datagraphs.concepts.get(conceptId);

Create a new concept

See https://datalanguage.github.io/datagraphs-client-js/Concepts.html#create

const concept = await datagraphs.concepts.create(datasetId, {
  label: "My New Concept",
});

Create a new candidate concept

See https://datalanguage.github.io/datagraphs-client-js/Candidates.html#create

const candidate = await datagraphs.candidates.create({
  label: "My New Candidate",
});

Configuration

Configuration options can either be passed as parameters to the DataGraphs constructor or set as environment variables. To find these values visit the Applications area of the Data Graphs App

| Constructor Property | Environment Variable | Description | | -------------------- | ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------ | | projectId | DATAGRAPHS_PROJECT_ID | Your Data Graphs project id | | apiKey | DATAGRAPHS_API_KEY | Your Data Graphs application API key | | clientId | DATAGRAPHS_CLIENT_ID | Your Data Graphs application client id | | clientSecret | DATAGRAPHS_CLIENT_SECRET | Your Data Graphs application client secret |

Below is an example of passing these parameters to the Data Graphs client constructor

const datagraphs = new DataGraphs({
  projectId: "my-test-project",
  apiKey: "bZiDs4.....",
  clientId: "sR5dfR.....",
  clientSecret: "pRM6kR.....",
});

Documentation

Full documentation for this library can be found at https://datalanguage.github.io/datagraphs-client-js/