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@fi/api-client

v0.1.3

Published

An npm package that makes it easy to use the JLM2017 API

Downloads

38

Readme

@fi/api-client

@fi/api-client provides a minimal higher-level wrapping around the jlm2017 API.

Usage

Creating a client

The createClient function is used to create a client with the following options:

  • endpoint: the base URI (scheme included) at which the API is found
  • auth: one of "default", "crossSiteSession" ou "basicToken".
    • with "default", there is no specific authentication. It can be used to access public read-only resources. Authentication may also be handled in this case using the normal cookie/session mechanisms (browser-only)
    • with "crossSiteSession" (browser-only) the browser is instructed to send cookies with requests, even if they go to another domain.
    • with "basicToken", the API uses the token parameter as basic HTTP auth user, with empty password.
  • token : the token to use with the basicToken auth strategy.

Resources

Once the client is created, resources are avaible as properties.

These two resources are publicly available and read-only:

  • events: the list of all published, upcoming events
  • groups: the list of all published groups

The four resources require authentication/authorization and are read-write:

  • allEvents: events, including past/unpublished events
  • groups: groups, including unpublished groups
  • people: the list of persons who declared they support for the campaign
  • clients: the list of OAuth2 clients

Finding/Listing and getting

The method find/list (synonyms) may be used to list or find specific items from a resource. They take an optional filter as an only argument. They return a Promise that either resolves to a list of results, or rejects with an error.

// find a person with specific email address
client.people.find({email: '[email protected]'})

// list the events for which [email protected] is set as the contact address
client.events.list({'location.email': '[email protected]'})

If an object id is known, the corresponding item may be fetched using get, which returns a Promise that either resolves with the object or rejects with an error.

client.groups.get("58a32d8663623965059b8e8e").then((group) => {
  console.log(group);
});

Modifying and saving an item

An item may be modified in place and saved using the save method that returns a Promise that resolves in case of success, and rejects in case of error.

group.location.name = "Le bar du coin";
group.save().then(() => console.log('Saved!'));

Modifying without getting

Objects may also be modified directly using the put and patch resource methods.

These take two three arguments:

  • The id of the object that is to be modified
  • The content to put or patch to apply
  • options:
    • etag: the ETag of the item to modify
    • overwriteIfChanged: a boolean

Either etag must be present of overwiteIfChanged set to true.

If overwiteIfChanged is set to true, providing the etag is not required, but may save a round trip.

Creating an item

Objects may also be modified directly using the create (or post) method of resources.