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att-dhs

v2.0.0

Published

AT&T Developer Hosted Server Library

Readme

att-dhs is an AT&T Developer Hosted Server library. For full details, see http://attdevsupport.github.io/ewebrtc-sdk/dhs-docs/

Prerequisites

In order to be able to use att-dhs you need to have a node server

Usage

This Developer Hosted Server (DHS) Library is a node library that enables you to manage the following:

  • AT&T OAuth token creation using credentials and scope

  • E911 ID creation

    Step 1: Configure the library

    This can be done be invoking configure() method from your server.

    Example
    var myDHS = require("att-dhs");
    
    var options = {
      app_key: 'thirtytwocharacterapplicationkey',
      app_secret: '32_characters_application_secret'
    };
    
    myDHS.configure(options);

    Step 2: Get DHS configuration

    Example
    var config = myDHS.getConfiguration();

    Step 3: Get Authorization URL

    Example
    authorizationURL = myDHS.getAuthorizeUrl();

    Step 4: Create Access Token

    Example
    var options = {
      app_scope: 'E911',
      success: function (result) {
         // do something
      },
      error: function (err) {
         // do something
      }
    };
    
    myDHS.createAccessToken(options);

    Step 5: Create E911 ID

    Example
    var options = {
      token: 'token',
      address: {
        first_name: 'John',
        last_name: 'Doe',
        house_number: '1111',
        street: 'ABC Street',
        city: 'My City',
        state: 'My State',
        zip: '12345'
      },
      is_confirmed: 'false',
      success: function (result) {
         // do something
      },
      error: function (err) {
         // do something
      }
    };
    
    myDHS.createE911Id(options);

Installation

npm install att-dhs

License

AT&T License