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basalf

v1.0.6

Published

A sdk for Basalf

Readme

Basalf - A JavaScript library to interact with the Basalf.fr API

This library provides a simple interface to interact with the Basalf.fr API. It allows you to insert, update, delete and select data in your Basalf.fr tables.

Installation

Assuming you have Node.js and npm installed, you can install the Basalf library using the following command:

npm install basalf

Utilisation

Here's a basic example of how to use the Basalf library:

import Basalf from 'basalf';
const basalf = new Basalf('YOUR_API_KEY');

Select all records from the 'users' table

let response = basalf.from('users')
  .select()

Options

let response = basalf.from('users')
  .where({id:5})
  .limit(10)
  .select('id, name')

Insert a new record into the 'users' table

let response = basalf.from('users')
  .where({ id: 1 })
  .insert({ name: 'John Doe', email: '[email protected]' })

Update an existing record in the 'users' table

let response = basalf.from('users')
  .where({ id: 1 })
  .update({ email: '[email protected]' })

Delete a record from the 'users' table

let response = basalf.from('users')
  .where({ id: 2 })
  .del()

Handle errors

let response = basalf.from('users')
  .where({ id: 2 })
  .del()

    if (response.error) {
      console.error(response.error);
    } else {
      console.log('Record deleted successfully:', response.results);
    }

API Reference

The Basalf library provides the following methods:

  • constructor(apiKey): Creates a new Basalf instance with your API key.
  • from(Table name): Specifies the table you want to interact with.
  • where(object): Defines a WHERE clause to filter results.
  • limit(string): Limits the number of returned results.
  • select(string): Selects data from the specified table, can be empty.
  • insert(object): Inserts a new record into the specified table.
  • update(object): Updates an existing record in the specified table.
  • del(): Deletes a record from the specified table.

Additional Notes

  • Error handling is included in each method to catch potential exceptions during API calls.

For more information on the Basalf.fr API, please refer to their official documentation.