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@bfwk/data-service
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In order to communicate with external data sources, the framework will provide a single interface to interact with any external data source called a data service.
The responsibility of each data service implementation is to act as the interface for interacting with data coming from a specific data source.
Additional documentation can be found here
export interface DataServiceConfig {
[key: string]: any;
}
export interface Payload {
[key: string]: any;
}
export type ResourceKind = string;
export type ResourceId = string;
export interface URI {
resource: ResourceKind;
id: ResourceId;
}
export interface DataService<T = any> {
get(target: URI, config: DataServiceConfig): Promise<T>;
post(target: URI, payload: Payload, config: DataServiceConfig): Promise<any>;
put(target: URI, payload: Payload, config: DataServiceConfig): Promise<any>;
delete(target: URI, config: DataServiceConfig): Promise<any>;
}
Currently these are the data service implementations we provide and will maintain. More data services to come.
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LBF Data Services
The npm package @bfwk/data-service receives a total of 41 weekly downloads. As such, @bfwk/data-service popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @bfwk/data-service demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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