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artur-moczulski-sdk

v1.5.6

Published

SDK for The One API for the LibLab coding assessment.

Downloads

706

Readme

artur-moczulski-SDK

This SDK provides an easy programmatic layer over The One API. To use it you will need to obtain an access key for The One API.

The easiest way to see the SDK in action

git clone [email protected]:ArturMoczulski/artur-moczulski-SDK.git
cd artur-moczulski-SDK/docs/example-project
npm install
cp .env.example .env

Change the access key in .env to your The One API access key in the example project.

node index.js

Install

cd into your project and type:

npm install artur-moczulski-SDK

Basic Usage

Importing the library in your code

const theOneSDK = require('artur-moczulski-SDK')()

Authentication

const theOneSDK = require('artur-moczulski-SDK')({
  accessKey: "yourAccessKey"
})

Working with the Books methods

Note: The book/ endpoint is the only endpoint which will not require a prior authentication.

Obtain the list of all books

let books = await theOneSDK.books()

console.log(books)

Fetch a specific book

let book = await theOneSDK.book(id)

console.log(book)

Fetch chapters of a book

let book = await theOneSDK.book(id)
await book.fetchChapters()

console.log(book.chapters)

Working with the Quotes methods

Obtain the list of all books

Note: The quote/ endpoint will require an access key to be configured

let quotes = await theOneSDK.quotes()

console.log(quotes)

Testing

To run all the tests:

npm test

Documention

Example project

This repo contains an example project in ./docs/example-project which utilizes the SDK through the npm registry. Some exapmles of real world library usage can be found there. The purpose of the example project is to be a simple The One API browser.