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@kintone/kintone-js-sdk
Advanced tools
REST API client of kintone for node.js and javascript
rest-api-client is being updated weekly.
Currently, not all kintone-js-sdk's features are being supported on the rest-api-client.
Once the rest-api-client supports all the necessary features for your use, it is highly recommended to switch over.
For the latest features and news regarding the rest-api-client, please check the reference.
* Node.js
* Git
$ git clone https://github.com/kintone/kintone-js-sdk.git
$ cd kintone-js-sdk
$ npm install
$ npm run build
/dist/kintone-js-sdk.min.js
/esm/browser/main.js
/cjs/node/main.js
npm i @kintone/kintone-js-sdk
From v0.5.0 completely changed parameters of all modules' constructors and functions to single object parameters.
If you will not use v0.5.0 or upper, please specify the version to install.
Ex.
npm i @kintone/kintone-js-sdk@v0.4.2
const kintone = window.kintoneJSSDK;
const kintone = require('@kintone/kintone-js-sdk')
import * as kintoneJSSDK from '@kintone/kintone-js-sdk'
MIT License
Copyright(c) Cybozu, Inc.
FAQs
The SDK of kintone REST API client on node and browser
The npm package @kintone/kintone-js-sdk receives a total of 468 weekly downloads. As such, @kintone/kintone-js-sdk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @kintone/kintone-js-sdk demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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