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@homebound/intacct-sdk
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We need to eventually migrate to use the REST API specified in the deprecation notice below. However, in the meantime, we have patched this repo to be compatible with Node 24.
It is published to NPM as @homebound/intacct-sdk-js
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You can choose to use this fork if you'd like, but it is provided in an as-is state. We are working to move to the REST API, so we do not intend to support this fork long term.
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As of Sage Intacct 2025 Release 1 (February 2025), the REST API is Generally Available (GA). With this, we are no longer actively developing enhancements for the XML SDKs.
Developers can continue using the SDKs, but any future changes, maintenance, and feature development will be self-managed. For new integrations, we strongly recommend using the REST API.
For any questions, refer to our developer support.
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Patched fork of Intacct SDK JS with Node 24 compatibility
The npm package @homebound/intacct-sdk receives a total of 208 weekly downloads. As such, @homebound/intacct-sdk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @homebound/intacct-sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 23 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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