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@lucidtech/las-sdk-core
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$ yarn add @lucidtech/las-sdk-browser
$ npm install @lucidtech/las-sdk-browser
$ yarn add @lucidtech/las-sdk-node
$ npm install @lucidtech/las-sdk-node
import { Client } from '@lucidtech/las-sdk-core';
import { ClientCredentials } from '@lucidtech/las-sdk-node';
import { readFile } from 'fs/promises'
const fileBuffer = await readFile('...path/file.jpg')
const credentials = new ClientCredentials('<apiEndpoint>', '<clientId>', '<clientSecret>', '<authEndpoint>');
const client = new Client(credentials);
const documentResponse = await client.createDocument(fileBuffer, 'image/jpeg');
Requirements: npm version >=7 (workspaces support)
Install dependencies
$ npm install
Build
$ npm run build
Run tests
$ npm run test
FAQs
## Installation
The npm package @lucidtech/las-sdk-core receives a total of 36 weekly downloads. As such, @lucidtech/las-sdk-core popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @lucidtech/las-sdk-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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