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@onbeam/automation-api-client
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The Beam Automation API request client is meant to be implemented in **server side environments**. It allows you to create (managed) account abstractions and manage assets for said accounts accordingly, all authorized through an API key.
The Beam Automation API request client is meant to be implemented in server side environments. It allows you to create (managed) account abstractions and manage assets for said accounts accordingly, all authorized through an API key.
If you're looking to implement Beam for managing user assets, for example: to create accounts and drop assets (NFTs) that are earned by your users, please refer to the Beam Player API.
If you're looking to get started with the Beam implementation for your users in an client side environment (eg; a web application or a Unity-based game), please refer to the Beam Player API implementation documentation.
In order to get started with the Automation API request client, we highly recommend you to read our documentation. If you can't wait to get your hands dirty, here's an easy-going snippet that should get you going.
import { Beam } from '@onbeam/automation-api-client'
const beam = new Beam('your-secret-api-key');
const game = await beam.operations.getGame('your-game-id');
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The Beam Automation API request client is meant to be implemented in **server side environments**. It allows you to create (managed) account abstractions and manage assets for said accounts accordingly, all authorized through an API key.
We found that @onbeam/automation-api-client 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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