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@proca/api
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mix absinthe.schema.sdl --schema ProcaWeb.Schema
in proca-backend repositoryschema.graphql
to schema/
npm run generate
Package exports two SDK's, dedicated to:
Simple example:
import {client, getWidgetSdk, getAdminSdk} from '@proca/api'
// create a new GraphQL client
const client = new client("https://api-stg.proca.app/api")
const sdk = widgetSdk(client)
try {
const actionPage = await sdk.GetActionPage({"name": "tttp.eu/campaign-non-commercial"})
// process
} except (error) {
const error = errror.response.errors[0]
const error_code = error.extensions.code
const error_message = error.message
const error_path = error.path
// handle error
}
To use authenticated API, use authBasic
or authToken
:
import {authBasic} from '@proca/api'
client = authBasic(client, "user@domain.com", "password123")
sdk = adminSdk(client)
The sdk's contain operations defined in schema
directory, in widget.graphql
and admin.graphql
. You can create queries in GraphiQL UI.
FAQs
Client library for Proca API
We found that @proca/api demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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