Arta Node.js Library
The Arta Node library provides a seamless integration to Arta API for applications running on Node.js 18+ or any platform using Serverless JS using both Typescript or Javascript.
It is a very light package with zero runtime dependencies using only the fetch Web API.
Documentation
Please refer to Arta official documentation.
Getting Started
1. Install Arta Node Library
$ npm install @artaio/node-api
2. Use it to interact with our API in pure JS
const { Arta } = require('@artaio/node-api');
const arta = new Arta('<YOUR_API_TOKEN>');
const { items } = await arta.webhooks.list();
const myHook = items[0];
const pingResult = await myHook.ping();
console.log(pingResult);
3. Use it to interact with our API in TS
import { Arta, type Webhook } from '@artaio/node-api';
const arta: Arta = new Arta('<YOUR_API_TOKEN>');
const { items } = await arta.webhooks.list();
const myHook: Webhook = items[0];
const pingResult = await myHook.ping();
console.log(pingResult);
Environment
WARNING: Arta Node SDK was meant to be used on server side javascript, and altough it only uses WebAPIs (fetch) it shouldn't be used on browsers as it requires a Private API Key.
This is a very tiny (about 12kb minified), 0 dependencies JS SDK for interacting with Arta backend that should be able to run in any javascript backend environment that supports fetch webapi.
Contributing
Please be aware of our zero-dependency policy and ensure that there are no packages under "dependencies" in the package.json
. Dev dependencies are fine, as these will not be contained in the final published package.
Development
To develop a new function on the SDK, run npm install
to install all the dependencies (only dev dependencies) and then run npm run build
and the compiled JS code will be stored in the dist/
folder which is the folder with the content published to NPM.