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tririga-js-sdk

v0.0.3

Published

Lightweight TRIRIGA Javascript Client SDK

Downloads

15

Readme

Open Source TRIRIGA JavaScript SDK

This is an unofficial SDK for TRIRIGA which aims to support development of backend and frontend code written in JavaScript or TypeScript. The goal of this project is to simplify, document and expose the available APIs with few dependencies. If you are looking into UI components, then please stick to the official IBM tririga-react-components library.

Getting Started

The goal of this library is to remain lightweight with few dependencies. This library can be used with backend NodeJS applications or any frontend frameworks such as Svelte Kit, React, or Vue.

Installation

Simply install this library with the following command:

npm install tririga-js-sdk

Environment Requirements

Please refer to the class documents on platform version requirements. Certain features are only available on bleeding edge (e.g. 4.2+) platforms.

Contribute

Individual

Please take a look at the issues list and submit a PR. I would also appreciate any feedback on future feature requests.

Corporate

Due to the nature of IBM TRIRIGA, I can't simply run tests on existing environments. This library has been written using my existing knowledge of the system as well as basic user access to the official IBM beta environment. If you are an existing TRIRIGA system owner or IBM partner and would like to provide this project access to an environment for integration tests, please contact me.