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@globus/sdk
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The Globus SDK for JavaScript provides first class TypeScript support and makes it easy to call Globus services using idiomatic JavaScript APIs to build Node.js and web applications.
If you are not using Typescript, you can install the SDK with the following command:
npm install @globus/sdk
@globus/sdk
is written in Typescript and includes type definitions for it's internal types, Globus platform types (i.e. API responses) are provided by the @globus/types
package and must be installed separately.
npm install @globus/sdk @globus/types
Our goal is to support all Active LTS Node.js releases. We intend to support all Maintenance LTS versions until their official end-of-life.
Version | ||
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Node.js 14 | ✅ | ⚠️ Node.js 14 support is expected to be removed before v1.0.0 (EOL) |
Node.js 16 | ✅ | |
Node.js 18 | ✅ |
Officially, the SDK supports widely adopted evergreen browsers: Edge, Chrome, Safari and Firefox.
Browser | Version |
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Google Chrome | |
Mozilla Firefox | |
Microsoft Edge | |
Apple Safari |
FAQs
The Globus SDK for JavaScript
The npm package @globus/sdk receives a total of 111 weekly downloads. As such, @globus/sdk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @globus/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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