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@instant-api/sport-session-tracker

v1.1.0

Published

> A CLI to create a Sport session tracker API

Downloads

8

Readme

Instant Sport Session Tracker API

A CLI to create a Sport session tracker API

Why ?

The aim of this package is to provide an API for front-end exercices, allowing student to use an API without having to setup one themself.

Who made this

Hi ! I'm Etienne, you can follow me on Twitter 😉

Usage

npx @instant-api/sport-session-tracker

Once the server is up, open the url in the browser to get the list of routes !

Options

  • --help or -h: Show the content of the readme file
  • --port or -p: The port to use
  • --folder or -f: The path to the folder used to store data.
  • --slow or -s: Add a random delay to every request to simulate a real network

Note: By default the folder is set to sport-session-tracker.

npx @instant-api/sport-session-tracker --port 9000 --folder sport-session-api

If you provide an argument with no name is will be used as the folder argument

npx @instant-api/sport-session-tracker sport-session-api