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@tomtom-international/web-sdk-services

v6.25.0

Published

TomTom Maps SDK for Web - Services library

Downloads

5,235

Readme

Maps SDK for Web - Services library


NOTE: New version available: V6 - Check the release notes to see what's new


Documentation

Please, refer to pages for Maps SDK for Web in the TomTom Developer Portal for detailed documentation with examples.

In this section you will also find the latest version of this SDK.

Package content

The package contains the following files:

  • services-web.min.js - Library prepared to be included direcly in your HTML file.
  • services-web.min.js.map - Source map for the SDK built file.
  • services.min.js - Library in UMD format. The code is minified and does not need any external dependencies.
  • services.min.js.map - Source map for the SDK built file.
  • esm.js - Library in ES6 module format. The code is minified and does not need any external dependencies.
  • esm.js.map - Source map for the SDK built file.
  • services-node.js - Library designed for use in Node.js environment.
  • services-node.js.map - Source maps for the SDK built file.
  • LICENSE.txt - License file.
  • README.md - All foundation information about the SDK.

Getting started

This library can be used both on the client and node.js server.

Using in nodeJS

    const tt = require('@tomtom-international/web-sdk-services/dist/services-node.min.js');

    tt.services.copyrightsV2({
        key: '<your api key>'
    })
        .then(function (results) {
            console.log('Copyrights', results);
        })
        .catch(function (reason) {
            console.log('Copyrights', reason);
        });

Using in module bundlers

If you use Webpack or other module bundler which supports ES6 import/export syntax, importing the library is simple:

    import tt from '@tomtom-international/web-sdk-services';

    tt.services.copyrightsV2({
        key: '<your api key>'
    })
        .then(function (results) {
            console.log('Copyrights', results);
        })
        .catch(function (reason) {
            console.log('Copyrights', reason);
        });

Or include in your bundle only that what you need:

    import { copyrightsV2, placeById } from '@tomtom-international/web-sdk-services/esm';
    
    copyrightsV2({
        key: '<your api key>'
    }).then(function (results) {
        console.log('Copyrights', results);
    }).catch(function (reason) {
        console.log('Copyrights', reason);
    });

    placeById({  
        key: '<your api key>'
        entityId: '<entity id>'
    }).then(function(result) {
        console.log('Place by Id', result);
    }).catch(function(reason) {
        console.log('Copyrights', reason);
    });

Using a script tag

You can include the library directly in the HTML using a script tag.

<html>
<head>
    <script src="services-web.min.js"></script>
    <script>
        tt.services.copyrightsV2({
            key: "<your api key>"
        })
            .then(function (results) {
                console.log('Copyrights', results);
            })
            .catch(function (reason) {
                console.log('Copyrights', reason);
            })
    </script>
</head>
<body></body>
</html>

Typescript support

This version of SDK includes definition files to support Typescript developers. Just import this package to your project:

    import tt from '@tomtom-international/web-sdk-services';

and you should be able to see the hints in your IDE.

Please note that you need to have a valid API Key which can be obtained at the TomTom Developer Portal.