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@axiomhq/js
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The Axiom JavaScript SDK allows you to send data from a JavaScript app to Axiom.
import { Axiom } from '@axiomhq/js';
const axiom = new Axiom({
token: process.env.AXIOM_TOKEN,
});
axiom.ingest('DATASET_NAME', [{ foo: 'bar' }]);
await axiom.flush();
npm install @axiomhq/js
For more information about how to set up and use the Axiom JavaScript SDK, read documentation on axiom.co/docs/guides/javascript.
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The official javascript bindings for the Axiom API
We found that @axiomhq/js demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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