Merge Node Library
The Merge Node.js library provides access to the Merge API from JavaScript/TypeScript.
Documentation
API reference documentation is available here.
Installation
npm install --save @mergeapi/merge-node-client
# or
yarn add @mergeapi/merge-node-client
Instantiation
import { MergeClient } from '@mergeapi/merge-node-client';
const merge = new MergeClient({
apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY',
accountToken: 'YOUR_ACCOUNT_TOKEN',
});
Categories
This SDK contains the ATS, HRIS, CRM, Ticketing, Accounting, and File Storage categories. Even if you do not plan on using more than one Merge API category right now, the SDK provides upgrade-flexibility in case you find new Merge API categories useful in the future.
Each category is namespaced:
const merge = new MergeClient({
apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY',
accountToken: 'YOUR_ACCOUNT_TOKEN',
});
merge.ats.
merge.hris.
Usage
Below are code snippets of how you can use the Node SDK.
Create Link Token
import { MergeClient, Merge } from '@mergeapi/merge-node-client';
const merge = new MergeClient({
apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY',
accountToken: 'YOUR_ACCOUNT_TOKEN',
});
const linkTokenResponse = await merge.ats.linkToken.create({
endUserEmailAddress: "john.smith@gmail.com",
endUserOrganizationName: "acme",
endUserOriginId: "1234",
categories: [Merge.ats.CategoriesEnum.ATS],
linkExpiryMins: 30,
});
console.log("Created link token", linkTokenResponse.linkToken)
Retrieve Account Token Using Public Token
import { MergeClient, Merge } from '@mergeapi/merge-node-client';
const merge = new MergeClient({
apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY'
});
const accountTokenResponse = await merge.ats.accountToken.retrieve(publicToken)
console.log("Retrieved account token", accountTokenResponse.accountToken)
Get Employee
import { MergeClient, Merge } from '@mergeapi/merge-node-client';
const merge = new MergeClient({
apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY',
accountToken: 'YOUR_ACCOUNT_TOKEN',
});
employee = await merge.hris.employees.retrieve("0958cbc6-6040-430a-848e-aafacbadf4ae")
Get Candidate
import { MergeClient, Merge } from '@mergeapi/merge-node-client';
const merge = new MergeClient({
apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY',
accountToken: 'YOUR_ACCOUNT_TOKEN',
});
candidate = await merge.ats.candidates.retrieve(
id="521b18c2-4d01-4297-b451-19858d07c133")
Filter Candidate
import { MergeClient, Merge } from '@mergeapi/merge-node-client';
const merge = new MergeClient({
apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY',
accountToken: 'YOUR_ACCOUNT_TOKEN',
});
const candidatesResponse = await merge.ats.candidates.list({
created_after="2030-01-01"
})
console.log(candidatesResponse.results)
Get Contact
import { MergeClient, Merge } from '@mergeapi/merge-node-client';
const merge = new MergeClient({
apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY',
accountToken: 'YOUR_ACCOUNT_TOKEN',
});
contact = await merge.accounting.contacts.retrieve(
"c640b80b-fac9-409f-aa19-1f9221aec445")
Create Ticket
import { MergeClient, Merge } from '@mergeapi/merge-node-client';
const merge = new MergeClient({
apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY',
accountToken: 'YOUR_ACCOUNT_TOKEN',
});
await merge.ticketing.tickets.create({
model: {
name: "Please add more integrations",
assignees: ["17a54124-287f-494d-965e-3c5b330c9a68"],
creator="3fa85f64-5717-4562-b3fc-2c963f66afa6",
due_date="2022-10-11T00:00:00Z",
status=merge.ticketing.TicketStatusEnum.Open,
},
})
File Download
import { MergeClient, Merge } from '@mergeapi/merge-node-client';
import * as fs from 'fs/promises';
const merge = new MergeClient({
apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY',
accountToken: 'YOUR_ACCOUNT_TOKEN',
});
const listResponse = await merge.filestorage.files.list({
name: "<FILE_NAME>"
})
const file = response.results[0]
const localFilepath = `<LOCAL_FILE_PATH>/${file.name}`
const response = await merge.filestorage.files.downloadRetrieve(file.id)
const fileStream = fs.createWriteStream(localFilepath);
await stream.pipeline(response, fileStream);
The SDK may return paginated results. Endpoints that return paginated results will
include a next
and prev
property on the response. To get the next page, you can
pass in the value of next
to the cursor property on the request. Similarly, to
get the previous page, you can pass in the value of prev
to the cursor property on
the request.
Below is an example of iterating over all pages:
let response = merge.hris.employees.list({
createdAfter: "2030-01-01",
})
while (response.next != null) {
response = merge.hris.employees.list({
cursor: response.next,
created_after: "2030-01-01",
})
}
Contributing
While we value open-source contributions to this SDK, this library is generated programmatically. Additions made directly
to this library would have to be moved over to our generation code, otherwise they would be overwritten upon the next
generated release. Feel free to open a PR as a proof of concept, but know that we will not be able to merge it as-is.
We suggest opening an issue first to discuss with us!
On the other hand, contributions to the README are always very welcome!