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import Client, { TokenAuthentication } from "@great-detail/support-sdk";
const auth = new TokenAuthentication();
const sdk = new Client(auth);
// List the stored contacts
const result = await sdk.contact.list.send().json();
console.log(result);
import Client from "@great-detail/support-sdk";
const { event } = await new Client().webhook
.event({
request,
})
.catch((error) => {
// ...
});
console.log(event);
npm install @great-detail/support-sdk
The following authentication methods are supported with this SDK.
Note: This is the primary authentication method intended to be used with this SDK.
import { BasicAuthentication } from "@great-detail/support-sdk";
// Note: This api key should not be hardcoded into your use-case
process.env.SUPPORT_KEY_NAME = "...";
process.env.SUPPORT_KEY_PASSWORD = "...";
// Set api key in environment variable: SUPPORT_API_KEY
const auth = new BasicAuthentication();
Note: Not all of the APIs will work with the public authentication method.
import { PublicAuthentication } from "@great-detail/support-sdk";
const auth = new PublicAuthentication();
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JavaScript SDK for the Great Detail Support System
The npm package @great-detail/support-sdk receives a total of 476 weekly downloads. As such, @great-detail/support-sdk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @great-detail/support-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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