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retailloop-node

v0.0.4

Published

A nodejs SDK for Retail Loop

Downloads

9

Readme

RetailLoop SDK Documentation

npm version

The RetailLoop SDK is a JavaScript library that provides a convenient interface for interacting with the RetailLoop API. This SDK simplifies the integration process and allows developers to perform various operations related to customers, products, orders, and discounts.

Installation

To use the RetailLoop SDK in your JavaScript project, you can install it via npm or yarn:

npm

npm install retailloop-node

yarn

yarn add retailloop-node

Usage

To get started with the RetailLoop SDK, you need to create an instance of the RetailLoopSDK class by providing your API key and secret key:

const RetailLoopSDK = require('retailloop-sdk');

const apiKey = 'YOUR_API_KEY';
const secretKey = 'YOUR_SECRET_KEY';

const retailLoop = new RetailLoopSDK(apiKey, secretKey);

Signing Up a User

You can sign up a new user by calling the signUpUser method:

const userData = {
  name: 'John Doe',
  email: '[email protected]',
  password: 'password123'
};

try {
  const user = await retailLoop.signUpUser(userData);
  console.log('User signed up:', user);
} catch (error) {
  console.error('Error signing up user:', error);
}

Signing In a User

You can sign in an existing user by calling the signInUser method:

const userData = {
  email: '[email protected]',
  password: 'password123'
};

try {
  const user = await retailLoop.signInUser(userData);
  console.log('User signed in:', user);
} catch (error) {
  console.error('Error signing in user:', error);
}

Creating a Customer

To create a new customer, use the createCustomer method:

const customerData = {
  name: 'Jane Smith',
  email: '[email protected]',
  phone: '1234567890'
};

try {
  const customer = await retailLoop.createCustomer(customerData);
  console.log('Customer created:', customer);
} catch (error) {
  console.error('Error creating customer:', error);
}

Getting a Customer

Retrieve customer information using the getCustomer method:

const customerId = 123;

try {
  const customer = await retailLoop.getCustomer(customerId);
  console.log('Customer:', customer);
} catch (error) {
  console.error('Error getting customer:', error);
}

Updating a Customer

Update customer information using the updateCustomer method:

const customerId = 123;
const customerData = {
  name: 'Updated Name',
  email: '[email protected]',
  phone: '9876543210'
};

try {
  const updatedCustomer = await retailLoop.updateCustomer(customerId, customerData);
  console.log('Updated customer:', updatedCustomer);
} catch (error) {
  console.error('Error updating customer:', error);
}

Searching for Customers

Search for customers based on a query using the searchCustomer

method:

const searchQuery = 'John Doe';

try {
  const customers = await retailLoop.searchCustomer(searchQuery);
  console.log('Matching customers:', customers);
} catch (error) {
  console.error('Error searching for customers:', error);
}