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Axios API Client for Design Atoms API service of Customer's Canvas web-to-print system.
This module is an Axios API client for Design Atoms API service which is a part of Customer's Canvas web-to-print system. It is supposed that you are familiar with its services and understand how to use its APIs. To learn more about Customer's Canvas and its services, refer the Getting Started section of its documentation.
The API client is automatically generated with NSwag tool. If for any reasons this API client does not work well for you, feel free to generate it yourself using Swagger document published at Customer's Canvas API Gateway.
To be able to use this package, you need to meet the following requirements:
For other platforms, see the Backend services article in Customer's Canvas documentation.
Install it as a regular npm package:
npm install @aurigma/axios-design-atoms-api-client
Receive an access token through your backend as explained in the documentation and deliver it to your app.
const designAtomsApiClient = require("@aurigma/axios-design-atoms-api-client").DesignAtomsApiClient;
const axios = require("axios").default;
// You need to create external app in BackOffice with required scopes to receive clientId\clientSecret
// https://customerscanvas.com/dev/getting-started/about-backend-services.html#authorization
const clientId = "";
const clientSecret = "";
const apiUrl = "https://api.customerscanvashub.com/";
const getToken = async (clientId, clientSecret) => {
const requestConfig = {
method: "post",
url: apiUrl + "connect/token",
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
},
data: new URLSearchParams({
client_id: clientId,
client_secret: clientSecret,
grant_type: "client_credentials",
}),
};
const response = await axios(requestConfig);
return response.data["access_token"];
};
const token = await getToken(clientId, clientSecret);
And then you can call ApiClients methods with this token:
const config = new designAtomsApiClient.ApiClientConfiguration();
config.apiUrl = apiUrl;
config.setAuthorizationToken(token);
const buildInfoClient = new designAtomsApiClient.BuildInfoApiClient(config);
const buildInfo = await buildInfoClient.getInfo();
console.log(token);
console.log(buildInfo);
You should retrieve access token from your backend, how it's explained above.
import { DesignAtomsApiClient } from "@aurigma/axios-design-atoms-api-client";
// get token on backend by clientId\clientSecret. Never use clientId\clientSecret on frontend!
// https://customerscanvas.com/dev/getting-started/about-backend-services.html#authorization
const token = "";
const config = new DesignAtomsApiClient.ApiClientConfiguration();
config.apiUrl = "";
config.setAuthorizationToken(token);
const buildInfoClient = new DesignAtomsApiClient.BuildInfoApiClient(config)
buildInfoClient.getInfo().then(data => console.log(data));
To find out what other clients are available in this module, refer Design Atoms API Reference.
NOTE: The class name for each client is formed as ClientNameApiClient, e.g.
BuildInfo
->BuildInfoApiClient
, etc.
FAQs
Axios API Client for Design Atoms API service of Customer's Canvas web-to-print system.
The npm package @aurigma/axios-design-atoms-api-client receives a total of 688 weekly downloads. As such, @aurigma/axios-design-atoms-api-client popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @aurigma/axios-design-atoms-api-client demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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