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First, get started by [requesting an account from sales@mapquest.com](mailto:sales@mapquest.com?subject=MapQuest.io%20Account%20Request). Once you have an account, create a new Application, and store the App Secret and AppId. You'll need these two pieces
First, get started by requesting an account from sales@mapquest.com. Once you have an account, create a new Application, and store the App Secret and AppId. You'll need these two pieces of information to get started with the Node SDK.
Install using npm:
npm install --save @mapquest/io
First require the library:
let mqioSdk = require('@mapquest/io');
Then create a context using the app secret and id:
let $mqioApp = new mqioSdk.ApplicationContext('{appId}', '{secret}');
You can then interact with the different services, as in the following examples.
You can find out more and see examples at the MapQuest.io documentation.
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First, get started by [requesting an account from sales@mapquest.com](mailto:sales@mapquest.com?subject=MapQuest.io%20Account%20Request). Once you have an account, create a new Application, and store the App Secret and AppId. You'll need these two pieces
The npm package @mapquest/io receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @mapquest/io popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mapquest/io demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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