@redhat-cloud-services/patch-client
v3.0.7
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If you want to use [RedHatInsights/patch](https://github.com/RedHatInsights/patch) you shouldn't use get requests directly, but rather use this client to integrate with this service.
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Javascript client for the patch API
If you want to use RedHatInsights/patch you shouldn't use get requests directly, but rather use this client to integrate with this service.
Install
NPM
npm install --save @redhat-cloud-services/patch-clientOr Yarn
yarn add @redhat-cloud-services/patch-clientUsage
This client is using typescript and axios. Types are distributed with this package, so no need to define or install them separately.
This package comes with a client in its api.ts already defined with every call available.
`import patchClient from '@redhat-cloud-services/javascript-clients-shared/utils';
patchClient.someEndpoint();To bootstrap this API manually, you should create your own client via the APIFactory defined in the @redhat-cloud-services/javascript-clients-shared package. See below for an example:
import APIFactory from '@redhat-cloud-services/javascript-clients-shared/utils';
import exampleEndpoint from '@redhat-cloud-services/patch-client/ExampleEndpoint';
// BASE_PATH should be set in your constants file
const patchApi = APIFactory(BASE_PATH, undefined, { exampleEndpoint });
export patchApi;If you want to add some interceptors you can use axios build in interceptors
import axios from 'axios';
import APIFactory from '@redhat-cloud-services/javascript-clients-shared/utils';
import exampleEndpoint from '@redhat-cloud-services/patch-client/ExampleEndpoint';
const instance = axios.create();
// Request interceptor
instance.interceptors.request.use((request) => {
// some logic to do with request
});
// Response interceptor
instance.interceptors.response.use((response) => {
// some logic to do with request
});
// Error interceptor
instance.interceptors.response.use(null, (error) => {
// some logic to do with error
});
// BASE_PATH should be set in your constants file
const patchApi = APIFactory(BASE_PATH, instance, { exampleEndpoint });
export patchApi;Generating
Ensure you have the javascript-clients generator built first with npm run build:generator. Then, run nx run @redhat-cloud-services/patch-client:generate to generate the package.
Building
Run nx run @redhat-cloud-services/patch-client:build to build the package. This creates the dist for publishing.
Running unit tests
Run nx run @redhat-cloud-services/patch-client:test to execute the unit tests via Jest.
