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@sil-org/pipedream-utils

v0.3.0

Published

Utilities to be used in Pipedream as NPM dependencies

Readme

Pipedream Utilities

This repository contains a collection of utilities that can be used as NPM dependencies in Pipedream (or any Javascript module). This allows you to re-use code without calling another workflow or adding a step.

Utilities

The following categories of utilities are available under /utils:

  • helpers: Miscellaneous utilities, such as string normalization and date manipulation.
    • lastDay
    • normalizeString
    • startsWith
  • netsuite: NetSuite REST & SuiteQL helpers, including functions to execute SuiteQL queries.
    • getRecordPath
    • queryRecord
    • queryRecords
    • request
  • sftp: SFTP file operations, including a function to move a file by its path to a new destination on an SFTP host.
    • renameSftpFile

Import Example

To use these utilities, install via NPM (optional for Pipedream) in your local environment:


npm install @sil-org/pipedream-utils

or in Pipedream just import the category/ies of functions you want.

import { helpers, netsuite } from '@sil-org/pipedream-utils@^0.2.0'

Tests

To manually run the tests...

  1. Clone this repo.
  2. Install the npm dependencies: npm install
  3. Run npm test

Note: If you also want to run the NetSuite integration tests, copy .env.example to .env and put the application credentials (e.g. to your NetSuite Sandbox) in the appropriate places in the NETSUITE_CONFIG_DEV value. Please remember to delete the .env file as soon as possible after you're finished.

Contributing

Use the recommended extensions with VSCode/VSCodium.

If using a different IDE, read the .vscode/extensions.json file and install the equivalent extensions in your environment.

Use the scripts in package.json to test, lint and format your code.

The actions will check it when you push.

The "Publish" action must be triggered manually in Github after updating the package.json version (and running npm i to update it in the lock file.)