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@octopusdeploy/api-client
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The TypeScript API Client for Octopus Deploy is easy to use after it's been initialized. Refer to Getting Started for step-by-step set of instructions on setup, initialization, and usage of its functionality.
The reference documentation for this library is auto-generated via Typedoc and made available through GitHub Pages: octopusdeploy.github.io/api-client.ts
Run npx typedoc src
to update the documentation.
import { Client, ClientConfiguration, ProjectRepository } from "@octopusdeploy/api-client";
const configuration: ClientConfiguration = {
userAgentApp: 'CustomTypeScript',
instanceURL: "instance-url",
apiKey: "api-key",
agent: new Agent({ proxy: { hostname: "127.0.0.1", port: 8866 } }), // proxy agent if required
};
const client = await Client.create(configuration);
const repository = new ProjectRepository(client);
const projectName: string = "project-name";
console.log(`Getting project, "${projectName}"...`);
let project: ProjectResource | undefined;
try {
const projects = await repository.list({ partialName: projectName });
project = projects[0];
} catch (error) {
console.error(error);
}
if (project !== null && project !== undefined) {
console.log(`Project found: "${project?.Name}" (${project?.Id})`);
} else {
console.error(`Project, "${projectName}" not found`);
}
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TypeScript API client for Octopus Deploy
The npm package @octopusdeploy/api-client receives a total of 2,063 weekly downloads. As such, @octopusdeploy/api-client popularity was classified as popular.
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