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@niseline/niseliff

v0.9.0

Published

NiseLine is inspired by LocalStack. Goal of this tool is to create a mock service for LINE.

Downloads

19

Readme

NiseLine

NiseLine

NiseLine is inspired by LocalStack. Goal of this tool is to create a mock service for LINE.

Getting Started

Launch NiseLine server by Docker image.

docker run -d -p 3000:3000 dyoshikawa/niseline:latest

And install NiseLiff SDK.

npm i @niseline/niseliff

Use NiseLiff SDK in your client app!

import { buildNiseliff } from '@niseline/niseliff'
import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'

const liff = buildNiseliff({
  liffId: 'DUMMY_LIFF_ID',
})

liff
  .init({
    liffId: 'DUMMY_LIFF_ID',
  })
  .then(() => {
    ReactDOM.render(
      <React.StrictMode>Your client app</React.StrictMode>,
      document.getElementById('root')
    )
  })

NiseLiff SDK

Setup

Install @niseline/niseliff.

npm i @niseline/niseliff

Usage

With npm package of LIFF SDK

You can use with npm package of LIFF SDK. Switch between the real LIFF SDK and the NiseLiff SDK for each environment. In this example, the NiseLiff SDK is used only in the local environment.

// /path/to/config.ts

export const env: 'local' | 'development' | 'staging' | 'production' = 'local'
// /path/to/liff.ts

import * as config from '/path/to/config'
import realLiff, { Liff } from '@line/liff'
import { buildNiseliff } from '@niseline/niseliff'

const liff =
  config.env === 'local' ? buildNiseliff({ liffId: 'DUMMY_LIFF_ID' }) : realLiff
export default liff
// /path/to/index.tsx

import liff from '/path/to/liff'
import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'

liff.init({ liffId: 'DUMMY_LIFF_ID' }).then(() => {
  ReactDOM.render(
    <React.StrictMode>Your client app</React.StrictMode>,
    document.getElementById('root')
  )
})

With CDN of LIFF SDK

You can also use with CDN of LIFF SDK. If you use typescript, it is recommended that you install the @line/liff package. The actual runtime is a CDN, but the type definitions are available from the npm package.

// /path/to/config.ts

export const env: 'local' | 'development' | 'staging' | 'production' = 'local'
// /path/to/index.tsx

import * as config from '/path/to/config'
import { Liff } from '@line/liff'
import { buildNiseliff } from '@niseline/niseliff'
import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'

declare global {
  var liff: Liff
}

if (config.env === 'local') {
  window.liff = buildNiseliff({
    liffId: 'DUMMY_LIFF_ID',
  })
}

window.liff
  .init({
    liffId: 'DUMMY_LIFF_ID',
  })
  .then(() => {
    ReactDOM.render(
      <React.StrictMode>Your client app</React.StrictMode>,
      document.getElementById('root')
    )
  })

Features

NiseLine Server

Setup

Pull and run dyoshikawa/niseline.

Docker

docker run -d -p 3000:3000 dyoshikawa/niseline:latest
curl http://localhost:3000/niseline/api/ping
# => {"ping":"pong"}

Docker Compose

# docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
services:
  niseline:
    image: dyoshikawa/niseline:latest
    ports:
      - 3000:3000
docker compose up -d
curl http://localhost:3000/niseline/api/ping
# => {"ping":"pong"}

Usage

curl --request POST \
  --url http://localhost:3000/niseline/api/users \
  --header 'content-type: application/json' \
  --data '{"id": "FOO_ID","name": "Foo","picture": "http://example.com/foo.jpg","email": "[email protected]"}'
# => null

curl -v -X POST 'http://localhost:3000/oauth2/v2.1/verify' \
  -H 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded' \
  --data-urlencode 'id_token=FOO_ID' \
  --data-urlencode 'client_id=1234567890'
# => {"iss":"https://example.com","sub":"FOO_ID","aud":"1234567890","exp":1504169092,"iat":1504263657,"nonce":"0987654asdf","amr":["pwd"],"name":"Foo","picture":"http://example.com/foo.jpg","email":"[email protected]"}

Features

Login API

Messaging API