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@flatfile/listener
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@flatfile/listener
is Flatfile's core library. It combines event handling capabilities with Flatfile-specific functionality, such as working with Flatfile records and sessions. Simply put, it receives events and it responds to events. Period.
The AuthenticatedClient
class serves as a foundation for authenticated API communication, while the event-related classes enable event-driven workflows within the Flatfile ecosystem.
Here's an overview of the package and its components:
FlatfileRecord and FlatfileRecords
FlatfileSession
EventCache
EventHandler
This class is an event handler implementation that extends the AuthenticatedClient class.
AuthenticatedClient
This class is a base class for authenticated HTTP clients.
@flatfile/listener
includes utility functions and types related to event handling, filtering, and data manipulation.
These utilities support the functionality of the event handling and data processing components.
To get started with @flatfile/listener, follow our Quickstart guide.
FAQs
A PubSub Listener for configuring and using Flatfile
The npm package @flatfile/listener receives a total of 58,872 weekly downloads. As such, @flatfile/listener popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @flatfile/listener 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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