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@commercetools-test-data/associate-role
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This package provides the data model for the commercetools platform AssociateRole representations
https://docs.commercetools.com/api/projects/associate-roles#representations
$ pnpm add -D @commercetools-test-data/associate-role
import {
AssociateRole,
AssociateRoleDraft,
type TAssociateRole,
type TAssociateRoleDraft,
} from '@commercetools-test-data/associate-role';
const associateRole = AssociateRole.random().build<TAssociateRole>();
const AssociateRoleDraft =
AssociateRoleDraft.random().build<TAssociateRoleDraft>();
// Presets
const emptyCustomerDraft = AssociateRole.presets
.withAllBusinessUnitPermissions()
.build<TAssociateRole>();
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Data model for commercetools API AssociateRole
The npm package @commercetools-test-data/associate-role receives a total of 995 weekly downloads. As such, @commercetools-test-data/associate-role popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @commercetools-test-data/associate-role demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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