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dragossdk-node

v2.2.0

Published

Node SDK for performing REST, SOAP, Auth, and js object API calls with Salesforce Marketing Cloud Fuel.

Readme

fuelsdk-node

How to use

Step 1. Install the package
npm install --save fuelsdk-node
Step 2. Require the client
const ET_Client = require('fuelsdk-node');
Step 3. Instantiate the SDK
const client = new ET_Client(clientId, clientSecret, stack);

or

const client = new ET_Client(clientId, clientSecret, stack, {origin, authOrigin, soapOrigin}); // stack is ignored
Step 4. Consume the objects
const props = {
  name: 'Some test campaign name',
  description: 'Campaign description'
};
client.campaign({props}).post((err, response) => {
  // code
});

Available objects in this version:

  • Campaign
  • Campaign Asset
  • Content Area
  • Data Extension
  • Data Extension Column
  • Data Extension Row
  • Email
  • Folder
  • List
  • List Subscriber
  • Subscriber
  • Triggered Send
  • Bounce Event
  • Click Event
  • Open Event
  • Sent Event
  • Unsub Event

Usage:

See https://github.com/salesforcefuel/node-sdk-backbone-app for examples.