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@e2y/hac-client

v1.0.2

Published

> TODO: description

Downloads

511

Readme

hac-client

The hac-client is a utility to interact with the Hybris Administration Console (HAC) programmatically. It provides methods to authenticate, execute flexible search queries, and perform other administrative tasks.

Installing

Using npm:

$ npm install @e2y/hac-client

Usage

const { HACClient } = require('@e2y/hac-client');

const baseUrl = 'https://localhost:9002/hac';
const credentials = { username: 'admin', password: '1234' };

const hacClient = HACClient.create(baseUrl, credentials);

API

Creates a new instance of HACClient and authenticates with the provided credentials.

const hacClient = await HACClient.create(baseUrl, { username, password })

Executes a flexible search query and returns the results.

await hacClient.executeFlexibleSearch(query)

Example

import { FlexibleSearchResponse, HACClient } from '@e2y/hac-client';

const baseUrl: string = 'https://localhost:9002/hac';
const credentials = {username: 'admin', password: '1234'};

async function main() {
  const hacClient: HACClient = await HACClient.create(baseUrl, credentials);

  const query: string = 'SELECT * FROM Product';
  const response: FlexibleSearchResponse = await hacClient.executeFlexibleSearch(query);
  console.log('Flexible Search Response:', response);
  
}

Running cron jobs

const cronJobCode: string = 'testCronJob';
const response  = await hacClient.runCronJob(cronJobCode);

For local development fetch does not allow https insecure SSL certs or http connection to avoid issues set NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=0in your env parameters