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@jungle-commerce/sdk

v1.0.0-beta.26

Published

Jungle SDK for interacting with the Jungle Platform

Readme

Jungle Commerce SDK

This is a set of libraries for integrating with the Jungle Platform with JavaScript/TypeScript.

Developing the SDK

To make changes, first modify/add graphql files in the operations/ folder. Then run:

npx gql-gen && npm i

or use the SDK - Update task in VS Code.

This will introspect the GraphQL schema, and regenerate the SDK based on those defined operations. By default, it will retrieve the schema from your local platform instance.

Using the SDK

Getting Started

The preferred way to install the Jungle Commerce SDK for Node.js is to use npm:

npm install --save @jungle-commerce/sdk

Example (Using API Key)

import { sdkInit } from "@jungle-commerce/sdk"

const { sdk, sdkApiKey, sdkWsClient } = sdkInit()

sdkApiKey("SecretFromSomewhere") // NOTE: Replace this with your API key.

async function example(sdk: typeof sdk) {
  // Query

  const { product } = await sdk.product({ productId: "abc" })

  // Mutation

  if (!product) {
    const { result } = await sdk.productCreate({ input: { barcode: "abc", name: "Alphabet" } })
    if (result.ok) {
      console.log("YAY!")
    } else {
      console.log("oh no!")
    }
  }

  // Subscription

  const { finished, unsubscribe } = sdk.onNow({
    next: console.log,
  })

  const delay = (() => new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 10000)))()

  await Promise.race([finished, delay]) // if no more msgs, or 10 seconds.

  unsubscribe()
}

example(sdk)