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@pantherx.dev/common-api
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This library enables easy, axios-powered, type-safe access to Central Management API endpoints. It relies primarily on @pantherx.dev/common.
The collection was initially developed for testing, hence the rather verbose approach (axios config for each request), however, it also makes it very flexible and accessible. One benefit of using this, is that all odities are documented, and DTO's are up to date.
This likely won't be useful to you unless you are working with us, or with / on one of our products.
Install with
npm i --save @pantherx.dev/common-api
and use like this:
import { cmDocuments } from '@pantherx.dev/common'
const axiosConfig = {
headers: {
authorization: `Bearer ${access_token}`,
},
baseURL: 'https://identity.domain.com',
}
// Shortcut: axiosConfigDefault(accessToken)
const documents = await cmDocuments.list(axiosConfig)
Similiarly for others: cmDevices, cmUsers, ...
Default operations include:
listgetcreatepatch (this might become update in the future)deleteFAQs
Axios-powered, type-safe access to Central Management API
The npm package @pantherx.dev/common-api receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @pantherx.dev/common-api popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @pantherx.dev/common-api demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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