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@builder.io/admin-sdk
Advanced tools
Nodejs SDK to interact with Builder.io Graphql Admin API (beta).
npm install @builder.io/admin-sdk
bpk-xxx
import { createAdminApiClient } from '@builder.io/admin-sdk';
const adminSDK = createAdminApiClient(process.env.BUILDER_PRIVATE_KEY);
// example getting space settings:
const res = await adminSDK.query({
settings: true,
});
// example getting all models fields on a space:
const res = await adminSDK.query({
models: {
id: true,
fields: true,
},
});
// example creating a model from admin api
await adminSDK.chain.mutation
.addModel({
body: {
defaultQuery: [],
kind: 'component',
showTargeting: true,
allowHeatmap: true,
id: 'xxxxxx',
showMetrics: true,
publicReadable: true,
name: 'announcement-bar',
useQueryParamTargetingClientSide: false,
fields: [
{
type: 'uiBlocks',
'@type': '@builder.io/core:Field',
required: true,
hideFromFieldsEditor: true,
name: 'blocks',
showTemplatePicker: true,
},
],
helperText: 'This model is for announcement bars',
allowBuiltInComponents: true,
bigData: false,
strictPrivateWrite: false,
requiredTargets: [],
schema: {},
examplePageUrl: 'https://my.site.com/preview',
webhooks: [],
apiGenerated: true,
showScheduling: true,
showAbTests: true,
pathPrefix: '/',
componentsOnlyMode: false,
},
})
.execute({});
FAQs
Builder.io Admin API SDK
The npm package @builder.io/admin-sdk receives a total of 1,046 weekly downloads. As such, @builder.io/admin-sdk popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @builder.io/admin-sdk demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 13 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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