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@cognite/sdk
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Cognite Javascript SDK ====================== The package `@cognite/sdk` provides convenient access to the stable [Cognite API](https://doc.cognitedata.com/dev/) from applications written in client- or server-side javascript.
The package @cognite/sdk
provides convenient access to the stable Cognite API
from applications written in client- or server-side javascript.
The SDK supports authentication through api-keys (for server-side applications) and bearer tokens (for web applications). See Authentication Guide.
Install the package with yarn:
$ yarn add @cognite/sdk
or npm
$ npm install @cognite/sdk --save
const { CogniteClient } = require('@cognite/sdk');
import { CogniteClient } from '@cognite/sdk';
The SDK is written in native typescript, so no extra types need to be defined.
import { CogniteClient } from '@cognite/sdk';
async function quickstart() {
const client = new CogniteClient({ appId: 'YOUR APPLICATION NAME' });
client.loginWithOAuth({
project: 'publicdata',
});
const assets = await client.assets
.list()
.autoPagingToArray({ limit: 100 });
}
quickstart();
For more details about SDK authentication see this document. Also, more comprehensive intro guide with a demo app can be found here
const { CogniteClient } = require('@cognite/sdk');
async function quickstart() {
const client = new CogniteClient({ appId: 'YOUR APPLICATION NAME' });
client.loginWithApiKey({
project: 'publicdata',
apiKey: 'YOUR_SECRET_API_KEY',
});
const assets = await client.assets
.list()
.autoPagingToArray({ limit: 100 });
}
quickstart();
We highly recommend avoiding importing anything from internal SDK modules.
All interfaces and functions should only be imported from the top level, otherwise you might face compatibility issues when our internal structure changes.
Bad:
import { CogniteAsyncIterator } from '@cognite/sdk/dist/src/autoPagination'; // ❌
import { AssetsAPI } from '@cognite/sdk/dist/src/resources/assets/assetsApi'; // ❌
let assetsApi: AssetsAPI; // ❌
Good:
import { CogniteAsyncIterator } from '@cognite/sdk'; // ✅
let assetsApi: CogniteClient['assets']; // ✅
We recommend the usage of eslint to ensure this best practice is enforced without having to memorize the patterns:
.eslintrc.json:
"rules": {
"no-restricted-imports": ["error", { "patterns": ["@cognite/sdk/**"] }]
}
The API reference documentation contains snippets for each endpoint, giving examples of SDK use. See also the samples section in this repo.
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.FAQs
The package `@cognite/sdk` provides convenient access to the stable [Cognite API](https://doc.cognitedata.com/dev/) from applications written in client- or server-side javascript.
We found that @cognite/sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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