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@acrolinx/sdk
Advanced tools
This library is meant to be used to interact with the Acrolinx Platform API in JavaScript integrations. It does NOT offer an interface to work with the Acrolinx Sidebar (see Sidebar JavaScript SDK).
Please contact Acrolinx SDK support for consulting and getting your integration certified. The tests in this SDK work with a test license on an internal Acrolinx URL. This license is only meant for demonstration and developing purposes. Once you finished your integration, you'll have to get a license for your integration from Acrolinx.
Acrolinx offers different other SDKs, and examples for developing integrations.
Before you start developing your own integration, you might benefit from looking into:
npm install @acrolinx/sdk
Create instance of AcrolinxEndpoint
to begin.
AcrolinxEndpoint
offers a single entry point to the avail features provided by the SDK.
See Check.ts
for more examples.
import 'cross-fetch/polyfill'; // Use a fetch polyfill, when you target Node.js or IE11
import assert from 'assert';
import {AcrolinxEndpoint, DEVELOPMENT_SIGNATURE} from '@acrolinx/sdk';
const acrolinxEndpoint = new AcrolinxEndpoint({
client: {version: '1.2.3.666', signature: DEVELOPMENT_SIGNATURE},
acrolinxUrl: TEST_SERVER_URL, /* Add here your own test server URL */
});
acrolinxEndpoint.getPlatformInformation().then(info => {
assert.ok(info.server.name.length > 0);
assert.ok(info.server.version.split('.').length >= 2 );
assert.ok(info.locales.includes('en'));
});
See package.json for script starting with name runExample
eg: runExampleXliff
Look at the script if they require to set any environment variables and create a document
example: For running script runExampleXliff
you need to set $ACROLINX_URL, $ACROLINX_TOKEN and a .xlf file.
Set them to Acrolinx platform URL and Acrolinx Access Token respectively.
Place the .xlf file in directory and rename it to sample.xlf testdocs/sample.xlf
Run script npm run runExampleXliff
See: CONTRIBUTING.md
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FAQs
Acrolinx JavaScript SDK for the Acrolinx API
The npm package @acrolinx/sdk receives a total of 335 weekly downloads. As such, @acrolinx/sdk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @acrolinx/sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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