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@bissonte/api-nodejs
Advanced tools
Node.js Bissonte API SDK(Client)
Using npm:
npm i @bissonte/api-nodejs
Using yarn:
yarn add @bissonte/api-nodejs
Go to bissonte.com, create an account if you do not have one yet, and generate API key token.
You are ready to start using @bissonte/api-nodejs
library.
import { Client } from '@bissonte/api-nodejs';
const client = new Client('TOKEN');
const queues = await client.queueService.getAllQueues();
FAQs
Node.js Bissonte API SDK(Client)
We found that @bissonte/api-nodejs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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