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shipblu

v0.0.2

Published

Client library for ShipBlu

Readme

ShipBlu JS Client Library

The client library used in our frontend to communiate with ShipBlu API.

Getting Started

Installation

With npm

npm install shipblu

Usage

In your main.js:

import * as ShipBlu from 'shipblu'
const options = {
  key: '', //your API-Key or token
  type: '', // Api-Key or Bearer
  enviroment: '' // staging or production
}
ShipBlu.ShipbluClient.getInstance(options)

In your component file:

import * as ShipBlu from 'shipblu'
const order = new ShipBlu.DeliveryOrder() //or ShipBlu.ReturnOrder()
To get all orders
async getOrders () {
  const data = await order.get(10, 0) //(limit, offset)
}
To retrieve order
async getOrder () {
  const data = await order.retrieve(10) //(orderID)
}
To create order
async createOrder () {
  // PACKAGES
  const packages = new ShipBlu.Package()
  const packagesArr = [
    {
      package_size: id, // 1: Small, 2: Medium, 3: Large or 4: Extra Large 
      description: '',
      fragile: false
    }
  ]
  packages.set(packagesArr)  // add packages
  const orderPackages = packages.get() // get packages to send it to order creation 

  // CUSTOMER
  const customer = new ShipBlu.Customer()
  customer.create(
    fullName,       // fullName: string
    phone,          // phone: string
    line1,          // line1: string
    line2,          // line2: string
    zoneID,         // zoneID: number
    email,          // email?: string
    secondaryPhone  // secondaryPhone?: string
  )
  const orderCustomer = Customer.get() // get packages to send it to order creation 

  const data = await 
    order.create(
      orderCustomer,   // customer: {}
      orderPackages,   // packages:[], 
      cashAmount,      // cashAmount: number
      orderReference,  // orderReference?: string
      notes,           // notes?: string
      openPackages     // openPackages?: Boolean
    )
}
To update order
async updateOrder () {
  const body = {}
  const data = await order.update(9775, body) //(orderID, body obj)
},