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@esri/hub-discussions
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Module to interact with ArcGIS Hub Discussions API in Node.js and modern browsers.
Module to interact with ArcGIS Hub Discussions API in Node.js and modern browsers.
npm install @esri/hub-discussions @esri/arcgis-rest-auth @esri/arcgis-rest-request @esri/hub-common
import { searchPosts } from "@esri/hub-discussions";
// get posts for org
searchPosts({ access: ['org'], orgs: ['3ef']}).then(response => {
return response.items;
// [
// IPost{},
// ...
// ]
});
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[9.7.2] - November 17th 2021
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Module to interact with ArcGIS Hub Discussions API in Node.js and modern browsers.
The npm package @esri/hub-discussions receives a total of 294 weekly downloads. As such, @esri/hub-discussions popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @esri/hub-discussions 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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