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@medable/mdctl-api
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Developer Tools Api module
You can use any credential provider into the credentials object param. such as keychain, keychain or memory
client = new Client({
strictSSL: false,
environment: {
endpoint: 'https://localhost',
env: 'test'
},
credentials: {
type: 'password',
apiKey: 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv',
username: 'test@medable.com',
password: 'password'
}
})
If you don't send that information it will try to find these credentials automatically.
Environment is a wrapper for calling import/export endpoints.
Environment.export({
client,
stream,
dir: [location to export data],
format: 'yaml'
})
Environment.import({
client,
gzip: true, //will send the stream into gzip format
dir: [location to load data],
format: 'yaml',
progress: (line) => {
console.log(line) //here you will see what is going to be sent
}
})
FAQs
Medable Developer Client Tools :: API
The npm package @medable/mdctl-api receives a total of 380 weekly downloads. As such, @medable/mdctl-api popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @medable/mdctl-api demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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