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@apimatic/core
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This library is currently in preview.
Provides core http logic, file wrapper, api response and validation error classes.
This library is used by JavaScript SDKs generated by the APIMatic Code Generator.
The following environments are supported:
To support multiple environments, we export various builds:
Environment | Usage |
---|---|
Common.js | Import like this: require('@apimatic/core') . |
ES Module | Import like this: import { /* your imports */ } from '@apimatic/core' . |
Browsers | *Use script: https://unpkg.com/@apimatic/core@VERSION/umd/core.js |
Modern Browsers (supports ESM and uses modern JS) | *Use script: https://unpkg.com/@apimatic/core@VERSION/umd/core.esm.js |
* Don't forget to replace VERSION with the version number.
Note: We discourage importing files or modules directly from the package. These are likely to change in the future and should not be considered stable.
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> This library is currently in preview.
The npm package @apimatic/core receives a total of 24,830 weekly downloads. As such, @apimatic/core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @apimatic/core 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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