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@trinsic/api
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The Trinsic API TypeScript library provides convenient access to the Trinsic API from applications written in server-side JavaScript/TypeScript.
See the Trinsic docs for more detailed information on how to start integrating with our identity acceptance network.
Install the package with:
npm install @trinsic/api
The package needs to be configured with your app's access token, which is available in the Trinsic Dashboard.
import { AttachmentsApi, Configuration, NetworkApi, SessionsApi } from "@trinsic/api";
const config = new Configuration({ accessToken: "your-access-token" });
const attachments = new AttachmentsApi(config);
const network = new NetworkApi(config);
const sessions = new SessionsApi(config);
const session = await sessionsApi.createWidgetSession();
You can find a full TypeScript server example in the samples folder.
Our SDKs follow the Semantic Versioning ("SemVer") scheme.
For example, the version number 1.13.0 has a major version of 1, a minor version of 13, and a patch version of 0.
Breaking changes are only introduced alongside a new major version.
Any issues, inquiries, and feature requests can be sent to support@trinsic.id, or feel free to open a GitHub issue here.
FAQs
Trinsic API TypeScript library.
We found that @trinsic/api demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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