@commont/sdk

Getting set up
To use Commont, you need to create a new account via
our signup page. You can sign up using an
email and password or by using GitHub or Google. Once you have an account, you
can access the Commont dashboard. Initially, you'll see one default project that
you can configure as you need.
👀 Read the docs for more information.
Installing @commont/sdk
yarn add @commont/sdk commont
The package exports a Commont
function that you can use to initialize the
client.
Using the Commont client
Commont
function takes two arguments:
- projectId — Your project ID.
- config — An optional argument of type
CommontSdkConfig
. You can
configure whether commont client should return errors or throw errors. By
default it does the former.
It returns an object with methods getComments
and addComment
.
Example usage
import { Commont } from '@commont/sdk';
const commont = Commont('my-project');
const res = await commont.getComments('my-blogpost');
if ('error' in res) {
console.error(res.error);
return;
}
console.log(res.comments, res.count);
const newComment = await commont.addComment('/my-blogpost', {
author: 'me',
content: 'Hello world!',
details: {
optionalKey: 'optional value',
},
});
With throwErrors: true
import { Commont } from '@commont/sdk';
const commont = Commont('my-project', { throwErrors: true });
try {
const res = await commont.getComments('my-project');
} catch (err) {
console.error(err);
}
Examples
API Reference
export interface Comment {
author: string;
content: string;
topic: string;
createdAt: string;
details?: Record<string, any>;
}
export interface GetCommentsOptions {
take?: number;
skip?: number;
}
export type GetCommentsResult = {
comments: Comment[];
count: number;
};
CommontSdkConfig
export interface CommontSdkConfig {
throwErrors?: boolean;
}
PossiblyCommontError
export type PossiblyCommontError<
TOptions extends CommontSdkConfig
> = TOptions['throwErrors'] extends true ? never : CommontSDKError;
CommontSDKError
export class CommontSDKError extends Error {
constructor(public error: string) {
super(error);
}
}