@orbis-systems/new-account-api-client
v1.1.8
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This is in early development and is not ready for implementation.
This library comes comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by applicable law.
Installation
npm i -s @orbis-systems/new-account-api-jsInclusion
Node
require("babel-core/register");
require("babel-polyfill");
const APIClient = require("@orbis-systems/new-account-api-js");or
require("babel-core/register");
require("babel-polyfill");
import APIClient from '@orbis-systems/new-account-api-js';Browser
<script src="browser-bundle.js"></script>Usage
Node
const config = {
base_url: 'https://example.com/', // Obtained from Orbis
};
(async () =>
{
let client = new APIClient(config);
await client.login('email', 'password', true);
});Browser
const config = {
base_url: 'https://example.com/', // Obtained from Orbis
};
var client = new APIClient(config)
client.login('email', 'password', true);Session Stores
By default, the session store will use LocalStorage. In the browser, LocalStorage will utilize localStorage, and in NodeJS it will store them in ./session.
You can create a custom session store by extending the SessionStore class. To use it, pass it as the session_store on the config like:
const config = {
...
session_store: CustomStore,
...
};You must implement the methods:
get(key)set(key, value, expiration_in_minutes)has(key)(Returns boolean. Should also return false if it has expired)
