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@primevault/js-api-sdk

v1.0.38

Published

NPM Package: [Here](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@primevault/js-api-sdk)

Readme

PrimeVault TypeScript/JavaScript SDK

NPM Package: Here

Generating API user's access public-private key pair

This should be executed in some secure environment and access private key should be stored securely. The access public key is required when creating a new API user in PrimeVault.

The flow is as follows:

  1. Generate a public-private key pair
  2. Create a new API user in PrimeVault
  3. Get the API key for the new user
  4. Set the API key, API URL, and initialize the API client
  5. Use the API client to make requests to PrimeVault
#### Option 1: PRIVATE_KEY
import {generatePublicPrivateKeyPair} from "@primevault/js-api-sdk";

const response = await generatePublicPrivateKeyPair()
console.log(response)

#### Option 2: AWS_KMS
In the API documentation

Setting up API Client

Typescript

import {APIClient} from "@primevault/js-api-sdk";

const apiClient = new APIClient("API_KEY", "API_URL");

Javascript

const { APIClient } = require("@primevault/js-api-sdk");

const apiClient = new APIClient("API_KEY", "API_URL");

Option 1: PRIVATE_KEY

const apiKey = "509bc039-65b5-4200-ac56-4827acc5a1ee" // replace this with the API user's key
const apiUrl = "https://api.primevault.com"

const privateKey = "..."
Config.set("SIGNATURE_SERVICE", "PRIVATE_KEY")

const apiClient = new APIClient(apiKey, apiUrl, privateKey)

Option 2: AWS_KMS

const apiKey = "509bc039-65b5-4200-ac56-4827acc5a1ee" // replace this with the API user's key
const apiUrl = "https://api.primevault.com"
const keyId = '..'  // AWS KMS key Id from Key's detail page

Config.set("SIGNATURE_SERVICE", "AWS_KMS")
Config.set("AWS_REGION", "us-east-1")  // replace this with your region

const apiClient = new APIClient(apiKey, apiUrl, undefined, keyId)

Examples

Code examples here