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@natyapp/meta
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import SDKMeta from "NatyMeta"
The API URL for the integration with the Meta API. The default value is https://api.meta.naty.app
API_META=https://api.meta.naty.app
const SDK = new NatyMeta()
// you can use new sdk(`YOUR-APP-TOKEN`) to connect right on the class creation
const connectSDK = await SDK.connect( {apptoken: { `YOUR-APP-TOKEN` } } )
if(connectSDK.isError) throw new Error(connectSDK.isError.message)
console.log(connectSDK.isSuccess)
// Do what you need with the data... (connectSDK.isSuccess)
SDK.on('message', (res) => {
res.sendTextMessage("teste");
});
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The npm package @natyapp/meta receives a total of 84 weekly downloads. As such, @natyapp/meta popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @natyapp/meta 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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