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@barchart/events-api-common
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A public library of JavaScript code used Barchart Event Tracking Service — a simple tool for collecting and reporting usage statistics.
Simply put, this project contains code that runs on both the servers (i.e. Serverless applications) and clients (e.g. browser, mobile, etc).
Data is passed between client and server in JSON format. However, the code works with more complex types. For example, Decimal
instances are used in place of native JavaScript floats and Day
instances are used instead of native JavaScript Dates.
So, before data is exchanged, it must be converted to pure JSON. Conversely, when data is received, as pure JSON, it's translated into more complex types before use. This is facilitated by the Schema
definitions which build custom "reviver" functions for JSON parsing.
This library has been published as a public module to NPM as @barchart/events-api-common.
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The npm package @barchart/events-api-common receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, @barchart/events-api-common popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @barchart/events-api-common demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 14 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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