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@ovh-kimsufi/new-account
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This module contains all typing needed to use OvhCloud new-account APIs, with hi-level IntelliSense / Code Completion
With npm:
npm install --save @ovh-api/api
npm install --save @ovh-kimsufi/me
npm install --save @ovh-kimsufi/new-account
... Add all APIs you needs
import OvhEngine from '@ovh-api/api';
import apiMe from '@ovh-kimsufi/me';
import apiNewAccount from '@ovh-kimsufi/new-account';
const ovhEngine = new OvhEngine({
certCache: './cert-cache.json', // optional cache certificat on disk.
accessRules: 'GET /newAccount, GET /newAccount/*, GET /me', // optional limit the requested privileges.
});
const api = {
me: apiMe(ovhEngine),
newAccount: apiNewAccount(ovhEngine),
}
const test = async () => {
const { nichandle } = await api.me.$get();
const data = await api.newAccount.$get();
console.log(`${nichandle} have the following services:`);
console.log(data);
}
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Add typing to to ovh api new-account
We found that @ovh-kimsufi/new-account demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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