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@al/whois
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A client for interacting with the Alert Logic whois Service API.
This library uses @al/whois as its HTTP provider interface.
Until the release of version 1.0.0 all current minor version increments may be backwards incompatible. Please bear this in mind when developing against this library. Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us as npm@alertlogic.com
npm install @al/whois --save
var AlWhoisClient = require('@al/whois').AlWhoisClient; //commonjs - e.g. node
import { AlWhoisClient } from '@al/whois'; //ES2015 - e.g. Angular, TS projects
Loads the library into memory and stays in an interactive node shell.
npm run interactive
NOTE - You must build the sources before running this command, see Building section below
npm test
The sources are written in Typescript and follow the tslint airbnb style.
To generate a production build
npm run build
To generate a development build
npm run build-dev
Builds will be be generated into a dist
folder and will contain commonjs and umd bundles that will be consumed depending on the module system in whichever environment you are using.
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A client for interacting with the Alert Logic whois Service API
We found that @al/whois demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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