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@icgc-argo/ego-token-utils
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This repo contains a library of utility functions written in Typescript interpret Ego JWT content in the Argo system.
install:
npm i --save @icgc-argo/ego-token-utils
use:
import TokenUtils from '@icgc-argo/ego-token-utils'
TokenUtils.decodeToken(egoJwt)
TokenUtils.canReadProgram(egoJwt, "TEST-AU")
...
Interactive documentation is available at: https://icgc-argo.github.io/ego-token-utils/
This project uses the following bootstrap setup: typescript-library-starter
npm i
: install dependenciesnpm run test:watch
: to start developing with interactive live testnpm run build
: to trigger build (for local testing only)npm run commit
: to commit changes. IMPORTANT as commits are analyzed for releasedevelop
branch.master
Further development notes can be found here
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The npm package @icgc-argo/ego-token-utils receives a total of 14 weekly downloads. As such, @icgc-argo/ego-token-utils popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @icgc-argo/ego-token-utils demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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