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@capable-health/capable-auth-sdk
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We've developed this SDK to help developers quickly setup authentication and allow them to call the Capable Health API using authenticated requests.
https://docs.capablehealth.com/docs/authentication
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As our SDK continues to be developed, you can expect a more complete list of supported platforms, frameworks and libraries.
| Platform, Framework or Library | Version Supported | SDK Version | Type of Support |
|---|---|---|---|
| NodeJS | 16.x | 1.x | Full |
| React | 17.x | 1.x | Full |
| React Native | 0.68.x | 1.x | Partial |
| Expo | 45.x | 1.x | Partial |
Partial support means that the SDK has not been robustly tested or integrated using the platform, framework or library. You may run into some unexpected issues. If so, please contact us and we will work out the issues as quickly as possible.
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Capable Auth SDK
We found that @capable-health/capable-auth-sdk 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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