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@buildit/twig-api-wrapper
Advanced tools
This project is a nodejs helper library for getting data into Twig. It is designed to abstract out all of the HTTP calls necessary so you can get right into the data entry. This project is written in typescript and published with definition files allowing you to take advantage of editors with proper code completion such as vscode. If your editor supports it, it will also help with paremeters for each method.
The entire library is promise based and in these examples we will be taking advantage of the async/await spec included by default in node >= v7.6 and IIFEs
npm install -S @buildit/twig-api-wrapper
Then in your project
const { config, login, Twiglet, Model } = require('@buildit/twig-api-wrapper');
(async function main() {
try {
config.useLocal();
await login("ben.hernandez@corp.riglet.io", "my super secure password")
} catch (error) {
console.err(error);
}
})()
(async function main() {
try {
// setup
config.useLocal();
await login("ben.hernandez@corp.riglet.io", "my super secure password")
// create a model.
const newModel = await Model.create({
name: 'a new model',
commitMessage: 'initial commit',
entities: {
users: { class: 'user-circle-o', image: 'A', attributes: [] },
bugs: { class: 'bug', image: 'B', attributes: [] }
}
});
// update a model, could also update entities here, works like a patch
await newModel.update({ name: 'this name is better', commitMessage: 'did not like old name'})
// model information
console.log('the entitites', newModel.entities);
console.log('the name', newModel.name);
console.log('latest commit message', newModel.latestCommit)
console.log('older changelog entries', await newModel.changelog.getList());
// delete a model.
await newModel.remove()
// Get a list of all of the models
const list = await Model.getList();
console.log(list);
// load the bsc model
const bscUrl = list.filter(m => m.name === 'bsc')[0].url;
const bsc = await Model.instance(bscUrl);
console.log(bsc.entities);
} catch (error) {
console.error(error);
}
})()
async function main() {
try {
// setup
config.useLocal();
await login("ben.hernandez@corp.riglet.io", "my super secure password")
// Twiglet creation
const newTwiglet = await Twiglet.create({
name: 'a new twiglet',
commitMessage: 'initial creation',
description: 'this is a demo twiglet',
model: 'bsc',
});
// Twiglet updating (could also update name and description, works like a patch)
await newTwiglet.update({
commitMessage: 'adding some nodes and links',
links: [
{ id: 'one-to-two', source: '2', target: '1' }
],
nodes: [
{ id: '1', name: 'one', type: 'person' },
{ id: '2', name: 'two', type: 'tribe' }
],
});
// Twiglet information
console.log('Name', newTwiglet.name);
console.log('Description', newTwiglet.description);
console.log('Nodes', newTwiglet.nodes);
console.log('Links', newTwiglet.links);
console.log('Latest Commit', newTwiglet.latestCommit);
console.log('Entire changelog', await newTwiglet.changelog.getList());
// Delete a Twiglet
await newTwiglet.remove();
// Get a list of all the twiglets
const list = await Twiglet.getList();
console.log(list);
// Loading a specific twiglet
const slackUrl = list.filter(t => t.name === 'slack-analysis')[0].url;
const slack = await Twiglet.instance(slackUrl);
console.log(slack.name);
} catch (error) {
console.error(error);
}
})()
(async function main() {
try {
// setup
config.useLocal();
await login("ben.hernandez@corp.riglet.io", "my super secure password")
// Note, since I am bypassing any lists with this instance and just providing a direct url, it does not matter what I set my config to, this will use localhost no matter what. Better make sure you are authenticated against that server before going direct to urls.
const emails = await Twiglet.instance('http://localhost:3000/v2/twiglets/Emails');
// Create an event
await emails.events.create({ name: 'event 1', description: 'the first event'});
// Getting a list of events
const eventsList = await emails.events.getList();
console.log(eventsList);
/**
* ...
* { id: '46a15ed5-6a0d-4bbf-8fde-5696a5f0147b',
* name: 'event 1',
* description: 'the first event',
* url: 'http://localhost:3000/v2/twiglets/Emails/events/46a15ed5-6a0d-4bbf-8fde-5696a5f0147b' } ]
*/
// deleting an event
await emails.events.deleteOne('http://localhost:3000/v2/twiglets/Emails/events/46a15ed5-6a0d-4bbf-8fde-5696a5f0147b');
// Create a sequence
// Note, a sequence is just an array of event IDs so we are going
await emails.sequences.create({
description: 'a series of unfortunate events',
name: 'sequence 1',
events: [eventsList[0].id, eventsList[4].id, eventsList[10].id],
})
// Getting a list of sequences
const sequenceList = await emails.sequences.getList();
console.log(sequenceList);
/**
* ...
* { description: 'a series of unfortunate events',
* events:
* [ 'eafd9c10-f622-4050-b18c-29764ce0c375',
* 'cbfced59-08c6-406b-b457-d4ca04ff3efc',
* 'b750855b-c590-4cb2-9dea-eff96269c3e3' ],
* id: 'e6c5f16e-ad24-443b-a825-2cbc0ea869d3',
* name: 'sequence 1',
* url: 'http://localhost:3000/v2/twiglets/Emails/sequences/e6c5f16e-ad24-443b-a825-2cbc0ea869d3' } ]
*/
// deleting a sequence
await emails.sequences.deleteOne('http://localhost:3000/v2/twiglets/Emails/sequences/e6c5f16e-ad24-443b-a825-2cbc0ea869d3')
} catch (error) {
console.error(error);
}
})()
There are a lot of other methods inside this wrapper. At the time of this writing, every method on the API has a corresponding method here. To get a good feel for how to use them, check out the e2e tests accompanying each file.
Feel free to update/add methods as needed. This package is published on npm under the @buidit organization. Write unit/e2e tests as appropriate then version and publish. Since these are mostly just wrappers around API calls, I found it was more useful to write e2e tests for most methods.
npm version major | minor | patch
npm publish --access=public
FAQs
wrapper functions for accessing twig-api
We found that @buildit/twig-api-wrapper demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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