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ionic-coreo

v2.1.2

Published

Ionic2 module for integration with Coreo

Downloads

46

Readme

ionic-coreo

Ionic2 module for integrating with Coreo

Installation

npm install ionic-coreo --save

Update your Ionic app.module.ts:

import { CoreoModule } from 'ionic-coreo';
...
@NgModule({
    imports: [CoreoModule]
    ...
})
export class AppModule {}

With Configuration

Currently not working!

import { CoreoModule, CoreoConfig } from 'ionic-coreo';
...
const coreoConfig = new CoreoConfig({
    baseUrl: 'https://coreo-dev.herokuapp.com'
});


@NgModule({
    imports: [
        CoreoModule.forRoot(coreoConfig)
    ]
    ...
})
export class AppModule {}

API

The following services are provided as @Injectable()s

CoreoAuth - Authentication

A thin wrapper around Ionic Native's GooglePlus and Facebook authentication. Ensure you have installed the relevant plugins and followed the configuration steps in the following documentation:

  • Google : https://ionicframework.com/docs/v2/native/google-plus/
  • Facebook : https://ionicframework.com/docs/v2/native/facebook/

NOTE You must configure your OAuth credentials within Coreo. Go to Surveys > Your Survey > Credentials and add the relevant data.

import { CoreoAuth, CoreoAuthResult } from 'ionic-coreo';

@Component({
...
})
export class MyLoginComponent {
    constructor(
        private auth: CoreoAuth
    ) {}

    login(): Promise<CoreoAuthResult> {
        return this.auth.login('basic', { email: '[email protected]', password: 'bob});
        // OR
        // const surveyId = 12;
        // return this.auth.login('google', surveyId);
    }
}

Methods:

  • login(method: 'basic' | 'google' | 'facebook', params: CoreoAuthLoginOptions)
  • logout(): void

Types:

  • CoreoAuthLoginOptions - If the method is 'basic' then this is an {email, password} object, else it is the surveyId you are logging in to.

CoreoUser - User

Properties:

  • isLoggedIn: boolean - Flag indicating whether the user is logged in or not.
  • id: number - User ID
  • email: string - Email
  • role: string - Role
  • displayName: string - Display Name
  • imageUrl: string - Users' profile image URL

Client

An HTTP client for sending queries and posting data to Coreo. Handles all authentication (if the user is logged in)

import { CoreoClient } from 'ionic-coreo';

@Injectable()
export class MyDataService {
    constructor(
        private client: CoreoClient
    ) {}

    getData(): Observable<any> {
        return this.client.request('/records?q=surveyId:12');
    }
}

Methods:

  • request(path: string, options: CoreoClientRequestOptions = {}) : Observable
  • post(path: string, body?: FormData | any, options: CoreoClientRequestOptions = {}) : Observable

Types:

  • CoreoClientRequestOptions
    • method: string - HTTP method. Defaults to 'get'
    • headers?: any - An Object of HTTP headers
    • body?: string | FormData | null
    • authentication?: CoreoAuthToken | false - If false, then no authentication header is set (even if the user is logged in). If set to a CoreoAuthToken, this token will be used again regardless of the user's logged in token. If authentication is not supplied then the user's logged in token will be used, if logged in.