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@look-dev/sdk

v0.2.19

Published

A util to build extensions for look.dev

Readme

airbyte-sdk

Disclaimer

The project is in alpha version. Readers can refer to our opened GitHub issues to check the ongoing work on this project.

What is airbyte-sdk?

airbyte-sdk is a package to manage Airbyte configurations through your code. It can handle CRUD for sources, destinations, definitions and connections. It also has some commonly used functions to make the usage simpler.

When should I use airbyte-sdk?

When you want to handle Airbyte configurations through some automation or through API. You can also make use of this while creating some scripts.

Table of content

Install

Your project need to support node version 16 or above

Using npm:

$ npm install airbyte-sdk

Using yarn:

$ yarn add airbyte-sdk

Configuration

You will have to provide the base url for the Airbyte instance.

setAirbyteHost('http://localhost:8001/');

You can also set default headers as described below

setAuthenticationHeaders(headers);

Classes and functions

You can go through the following URL

Contributing

  1. Go to https://github.com/harshithmullapudi/airbyte-sdk
  2. Create an issue if the issue is not already created, attach a tag [Bug, Improvement]
  3. Fork the repo, code and test thoroughly.
  4. Open a PR on the repo from your fork.

Examples

var { setAirbyteHost, Source, WorkspaceModel } = require('airbyte-sdk');

async function main() {
  setAirbyteHost('http://localhost:8000');

  const workspaceModel = await WorkspaceModel.createWorkspaceInstanceFromId(
    '29cfb153-40a9-478a-a37c-f519560459b2',
  );
  const source = new Source(workspaceModel);
  const allSources = await source.getAllSources();
  console.log(allSources);
}

main();