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@gooddata/api-client-tiger
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This package is a part of the GoodData.UI SDK. To learn more, check the source monorepo.
This package provides a thin REST API Client for GoodData Cloud and GoodData.CN (joint codename tiger). The API client is useful for specific,
low-level tasks targeting the platform. It can be used to develop small applications for either browser or the node.js
environment. The responsibilities of the API client are mostly about exposing REST API endpoints as asynchronous function calls.
However, we believe and recommend that the API client should be used as a last resort in situations where the higher-level
components and abstractions are insufficient: please check out the @gooddata/sdk-backend-spi and
@gooddata/sdk-backend-tiger to learn about a more convenient API to work with analytical backends.
import sdk from "@gooddata/api-client-tiger";
// Authorize your requests
sdk.setApiToken(YOUR_GOODDATA_CN_TOKEN);
// Call the REST API
sdk.declarativeLayout.getWorkspacesLayout();
(C) 2017-2022 GoodData Corporation
This project is under MIT License. See LICENSE.
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API Client for GoodData Cloud and GoodData.CN
The npm package @gooddata/api-client-tiger receives a total of 5,697 weekly downloads. As such, @gooddata/api-client-tiger popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @gooddata/api-client-tiger demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 73 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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