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@testmo/testmo-api
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This package provides bindings to access Testmo's REST API from JavaScript projects. The package is based on Testmo's REST API spec.
Simply install the package into your project with NPM:
npm install @testmo/testmo-api
var testmo = require('@testmo/testmo-api');
// Configure API client
const client = new testmo.ApiClient();
client.basePath = process.env.TESTMO_HOST;
client.authentications['bearerAuth'].accessToken = process.env.TESTMO_TOKEN;
// Request current user
const api = new testmo.UserApi(client);
const user = await api.getCurrentUser();
console.log(user);
The API binding is based on Testmo's REST API. Please refer to the Testmo API reference documentation to learn more:
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