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@socialgouv/legi-data

v2.355.0

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Readme

@socialgouv/legi-data

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:warning: Experimental, for internal usage only :warning:


Extractions quotidiennes des codes de loi de la base LEGI depuis l'API legifrance.gouv.fr

Les données sont disponibles au format JSON ou via une API TypeScript.

ex pour récupérer le "code du travail" complet :

const code = require("@socialgouv/legi-data/data/LEGITEXT000006072050.json");

La structure du JSON est basée sur unified


Actuellement, seuls 4 codes sont versionnés ici :

| Id | Description | | -------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ | | LEGITEXT000006072050 | Code du travail | | LEGITEXT000022197698 | Code de la sécurité sociale | | LEGITEXT000022197698 | Code rural et de la pêche maritime | | LEGITEXT000031366350 | Code des relations entre le public et l'administration |

Postez une issue si vous souhaitez en voir d'autres.


API TypeScript

Getting started

npm i @socialgouv/legi-data

# or if you only need the Typescript types
npm i -D @socialgouv/legi-data-types

getArticleWithParentSections()

Get a code article unist node with its parent sections.

| Parameter | Type | Default | Description | | ---------------- | -------- | ------------ | ----------------- | | articleIdOrCid | string | required | Article ID or CID |

Return Type

LegiData.CodeArticleWithParentSections;

getCode()

Get a full code unist node with its sections and articles.

| Parameter | Type | Default | Description | | --------- | -------- | ------------ | ----------- | | codeId | string | required | Code ID |

Return Type

LegiData.Code;

getCodeWithParents()

Get a full code unist node with its sections and articles. Each node has a parent property with a pointer to its parent node.

| Parameter | Type | Default | Description | | --------- | -------- | ------------ | ----------- | | codeId | string | required | Code ID |

Return Type

LegiData.CodeWithParents;

getIndexedArticle()

Get an indexed articles.

| Parameter | Type | Default | Description | | ---------------- | -------- | ------------ | ----------------- | | articleIdOrCid | string | required | Article ID or CID |

Return Type

LegiData.IndexedArticle;

getIndexedArticles()

Get the full list of indexed articles.

Return Type

LegiData.IndexedArticle[]

getIndexedCodes()

Get the full list of indexed codes.

Return Type

LegiData.IndexedCode[]

hasArticle()

Check if an article is available.

| Parameter | Type | Default | Description | | ---------------- | -------- | ------------ | ----------------- | | articleIdOrCid | string | required | Article ID or CID |

Return Type

boolean;

hasCode()

Check if an code is available.

| Parameter | Type | Default | Description | | --------- | -------- | ------------ | ----------- | | codeId | string | required | Code ID |

Return Type

boolean;

Contributing

Getting started

First, you'll need to create an application on PISTE and select DILA - Légifrance Beta API.

Then:

yarn
yarn setup

This will automatically prompt and store your OAuth Client ID & Secret.

Data Generation

yarn data:update will automatically fetch, list and match data package codes with their articles.

  • yarn data:fetch: Update codes articles from DILA API.
  • yarn data:match: Update codes articles index (matching articles ID & CID with their codes ID).
  • yarn data:list Update REFERENCES.md file.

Tests

  • yarn test:lint: Lint codebase.
  • yarn test:type: Check typings.
  • yarn test:unit Launch unit tests.
  • yarn test:update Update unit tests snapshots.
  • yarn test:watch Launch unit tests in watching mode.

References

The agreement references list is available here.

Also