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@ama-sdk/core
Advanced tools
This package contains a set of plugins, helpers and object definitions to dialog with an API following the ama-sdk
architecture.
Please refer to the ama-sdk-schematics package for getting started with an API based on ama-sdk
.
The API Clients are mandatory to the SDK to indicate the service that should be used by the SDK to process the calls. A list of API Clients are provided by this package:
API Client | Import | Description |
---|---|---|
ApiFetchClient | @ama-sdk/client-fetch | Default API Client based on the browser FetchApi |
ApiBeaconClient | @ama-sdk/core | API Client based on the browser BeaconApi, it is processing synchronous call |
ApiAngularClient | @ama-sdk/core/clients/api-angular-client | API Client using the HttpClient exposed by the @angular/common package |
In order to ease the logging in the ama-sdk plugins, it is possible to connect to third-party logging services.
This can be achieved by adding a Logger
implementation to the options of an API client.
For example, in the Otter showcase application, we could add a ConsoleLogger
(from @o3r/core
) as a parameter to the ApiFetchClient:
const logger = new ConsoleLogger();
function petApiFactory() {
const apiConfig: ApiClient = new ApiFetchClient(
{
basePath: 'https://petstore3.swagger.io/api/v3',
requestPlugins: [new SessionIdRequest()],
fetchPlugins: [],
logger
}
);
return new PetApi(apiConfig);
}
Note: Adding a third-party logging service is optional. If undefined, the fallback is the console logger.
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