@plusauth/plusauth-rest-js
Helper library for interacting with PlusAuth REST API intent upon to be used in NodeJS and browser environments.
Table Of Content
- Installation
- Usage
- Docs
- Examples
Installation
From PlusAuth CDN:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@plusauth/plusauth-rest-js@0.7.0-beta.0/dist/plusauth-rest-js.min.js"></script>
With npm:
$ npm install @plusauth/plusauth-rest-js
or with yarn
$ yarn add @plusauth/plusauth-rest-js
Usage
CDN Usage
The library will be exposed to global as PlusAuthRestClient
Initialize it like following:
const authToken = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>'
const plusAuth = new PlusAuthRestClient('https://<YOUR_TENANT_ID>.plusauth.com', { token: authToken })
NPM Usage
import PlusAuthRestClient from '@plusauth/plusauth-rest-js'
const authToken = '<ACCESS_TOKEN>'
const plusAuth = new PlusAuthRestClient('https://<YOUR_TENANT_ID>.plusauth.com', { token: authToken })
Replacing Token
Generally you may need to replace PlusAuth REST API token because its lifetime could end. In this case updating options.token
will be enough to change used token.
const initialToken = 'INITIAL_TOKEN'
const plusAuth = new PlusAuthRestClient('https://<YOUR_TENANT_ID>.plusauth.com', { token: initialToken })
plusAuth.apis.getAll().then( function (res){
console.log(res)
})
plusAuth.options.token = 'NEW_TOKEN'
plusAuth.apis.getAll().then(function (res){
console.log(res)
})
Custom HTTP Client
You may provide your own http client to the library when you need to have more control over your requests.
const axios = require('axios')
const plusAuth = new PlusAuthRestClient('https://<YOUR_TENANT_ID>.plusauth.com', {
httpClient: function (url, options) {
options.url = url
options.data = options.body
return axios(options)
}
})
Docs
For API docs visit here
Examples
For more examples have a look at examples folder in this directory.