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@plade/sdk
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yarn add @plade/sdk
To get started, instantiate a new Plade client with your store credentials.
Note: This may require a Plade account.
// JavaScript
import { gateway as PladeGateway } from '@plade/sdk'
const Plade = PladeGateway({
clientId: 'XXX'
})
// Node.js
const PladeGateway = require('@plade/sdk').gateway
const Plade = PladeGateway({
clientId: 'XXX',
clientSecret: 'XXX'
})
Note: If you're using webpack, you'll need to add the following to your projects configuration file.
{
"node": {
"fs": "empty"
}
}
By default the Plade SDK persists data to window.localStorage
in the browser and node-localstorage
in Node. If this doesn't suit your needs you can override the default storage with a MemoryStorageFactory
which will persist data for the life cycle of the JavaScript VM:
import { gateway as PladeGateway, MemoryStorageFactory } from '@plade/sdk'
const Plade = PladeGateway({
clientId: 'XXX',
storage: new MemoryStorageFactory()
});
Or alternatively, create your own storage factory by passing in an object which implements the following interface:
interface StorageFactory {
set(key: string, value: string): void;
get(key: string): string | null;
delete(key: string): void;
}
FAQs
SDK for the Plade API
We found that @plade/sdk demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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