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diffme

v1.0.0

Published

Official SDK for diffme (supports TS!)

Readme

Diffme JS

Publish to NPM only from Master branch

This SDK is to interact with the diffme API and track changes/deltas for your documents/database rows.

You can use this SDK to easily communicate with a hosted diffme server as it provides a clean wrapper around the snapshot and change APIs.

The library also has full TS support for those of you that like that :)

import diffmeSDK from "diffme"

const diffme = diffmeSDK({ 
    domain: "https://your-hosted-domain",
    apiKey: "your api key"
})

const document = { name: "Chaga", price: 10.50, id: "1"}

diffme.snapshots.create({
    reference_id: document.id,
    data: document,
    editor: "andrew",
})

// edit the documents name
document.name = "Chagachino"

// this would create a diff saying the name was changed 
// from "Chaga" to "Chagachino" by olivia
diffme.snapshots.create({
    reference_id: document.id,
    data: document,
    editor: "olivia",
}) 

// get the changes for this document over time
diffme.changes.forReferenceId(document.id)

// or search for them!
diffme.changes.search({
    editor: "andrew", // optional
    field: "name", // optional
    value: "ch", // optional as you type!
})

If you have any questions you can email andrew.j.duca@gmail with a subject of "Diffme questions". Feedback is welcome.