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@twintag/twintag-sdk

v0.2.289

Published

Twintag SDK

Downloads

356

Readme

ZAZA.rocks SDK

The ZAZA SDK allows you to programmatically interact with ZAZA.rocks. You can create bags, manage files and alter structured data, just like you can from the UI.

Browser

The latest ZAZA SDK is hosted at: https://zaza.rocks/sdk/v1/zaza-sdk/zaza.js

When creating a website-in-a-bag you can easily import the SDK using the following script tag:

<script src="/sdk/v1/zaza-sdk/zaza.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Once the SDK is included, it becomes available as a global Zaza object. For example, creating a bag and uploading a file becomes as easy as:

const view = await Zaza.createBag()
console.log(`Created bag https://zaza.rocks/${view.qid}`)

const demoFile = new File("Hello world!", "hello.txt");
view.upload(demoFile)

NPM

You can also install the library using NPM:

npm i @esoptra/zaza-sdk

This allows you to import each object separately:

import { View } from '@esoptra/zaza-sdk'

const v = new View('<viewId>')

Alternatively, you can emulate the browser API by importing the entire package:

import * as Zaza from '@esoptra/zaza-sdk'

const v = new Zaza.View('<viewId>')

Examples

Please refer to the esoptra/zaza-examples repository for examples of both the ZAZA and ZAZA Bridge SDKs.

Documentation

The ZAZA.rocks documentation is available at https://help.zaza.rocks.