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@or-sdk/hitl
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$ npm i @or-sdk/hitl
To start using HitL API methods through this SDK it has be Initialized first. To do that a OneReach JWT authorization token and a HitL or Discovery service URL have to be passed to the constructor. After initializing the HitL SDK, its methods can be used to make requests to HitL APIs.
Available HitL APIs are:
agents
(see AgentsApi class for the documentation)cannedMessages
(see CannedMessagesApi class for the documentation)commands
(see CommandsApi class for the documentation)conferences
(see ConferencesApi class for the documentation)contactRuleGroups
(see ContactRuleGroupsApi class for the documentation)contacts
(see ContactsApi class for the documentation)contactsMeta
(see ContactsMetaApi class for the documentation)eventTemplates
(see EventTemplatesApi class for the documentation)filters
(see FiltersApi class for the documentation)helpers
(see HelpersApi class for the documentation)listeners
(see ListenersApi class for the documentation)migrations
(see MigrationsApi class for the documentation)ruleGroups
(see RuleGroupsApi class for the documentation)sessionEvents
(see SessionEventsApi class for the documentation)sessionRelations
(see SessionRelationsApi class for the documentation)sessions
(see SessionsApi class for the documentation)settings
(see SettingsApi class for the documentation)tasks
(see TasksApi class for the documentation)versions
(see VersionsApi class for the documentation)const HitlApi = require('@or-sdk/hitl').HITL;
// with direct api url
const hitlApi = new HitlApi({
token: `FLOW ${this.config.flowToken}`,
hitlUrl: this.config.env.HITL_API_URL
});
// with service discovery(slower)
const hitlApi = new HitlApi({
token: `FLOW ${this.config.flowToken}`,
discoveryUrl: this.config.env.SERVICE_DISCOVERY_API_URL,
});
const ruleGroupsList = await hitlApi.ruleGroups.searchRuleGroups();
const HitlApi = require('@or-sdk/hitl').HITL;
const CLIENT_DOMAIN_PREFIX = ''; // A PDE client-environment domain prefix, e.g. "staging"
// Either "discoveryUrl" or "hitlUrl" should be specified, "hitlUrl" takes precedence if both are present
const { agents, cannedMessages, ruleGroups } = new HitlApi({
token: 'AUTH TOKEN HERE', // FLOW, SERVICE or USER JWT OneReach authorization token
discoveryUrl: `https://discovery.${CLIENT_DOMAIN_PREFIX}.api.onereach.ai`, // A service discovery URL, e.g. "https://discovery.staging.api.onereach.ai"
hitlUrl: `https://hitl.${CLIENT_DOMAIN_PREFIX}.api.onereach.ai`, // A HitL API URL, e.g. "https://hitl.staging.api.onereach.ai"
});
const agentsList = await agents.getAgents();
const cannedMessages = await cannedMessages.getCannedMessages({ id: 'MESSAGE ID HERE' });
const ruleGroupsList = await hitlApi.ruleGroups.searchRuleGroups();
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The npm package @or-sdk/hitl receives a total of 161 weekly downloads. As such, @or-sdk/hitl popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @or-sdk/hitl demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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