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kit-buying-habits

v0.0.1

Published

> :construction: Under construction

Readme

craft ai buyings habits kit

:construction: Under construction

Usage

This integration kit has been developed using Node.JS v6.9.1, it should work with any later Node.JS v6.X version.

Create the kit

The kit uses the following environment variables for secrets and global configuration.

  • DEBUG can be used to select the logs that you want to display, set it to 'craft-ai:*' for all the logs related to craft ai.

With this environment variable set, create the kit like that:

const createBuyingHabitsKit = require('path/to/this/directory/src');

const kit = createBuyingHabitsKit({
  // Mandatory, the craft ai token for the project the kit will use.
  token: '{craft-ai-token}',
  // Optional
  // Dictionary of the clients
  clients: '{clients-dictionary}',
  // Optional
  // Dictionary of the category
  categories: '{clients-category}'
});

Functions

All the functions exposed by the kit return es2015 Promises.

client datastructure

{
  id: 'C45678', // A unique identifier for the user
  name: '...', // Name of the client optional
}

category datastructure

{
  id: 'VID', // A unique identifier for the user
  name: '...' // Complete name of the category
}

order datastructure

{
  id: 'A13H1', // A unique identifier for order
  date: ..., // A js Date
  clientId: 'C45678', // Client identifier
  articles: [] // Array of articles composing the order
}

article datastructure

{
  productId: 'CH89A-099' // A unique identifier for order
  brand: '...' // brand name of the article
  categoryId: '...' // Category name of the article
  quantity: ... // Number of article ordered
  price: ... // Total price
}

kit.destroy

Deletes all the agents created by the kit.

kit.update

Creates and updates craft ai agents as needed.

Parameters

kit.query

Retrieve lists of clients based on buyings habits.

Parameters

kit.validate

Validate model based on orders data.

Parameters