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@redhat-cloud-services/vulnerabilities-client
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If you want to use [RedHatInsights/vulnerability-engine](https://github.com/RedHatInsights/vulnerability-engine) you shouldn't use get requests directly, but rather use this client to integrate with this service.
If you want to use RedHatInsights/vulnerability-engine you shouldn't use get requests directly, but rather use this client to integrate with this service.
NPM
npm install --save @redhat-cloud-services/vulnerabilities-client
Or Yarn
yarn add @redhat-cloud-services/vulnerabilities-client
This client is using typescript and axios. Types are distributed with this package, so no need to define or install them separately.
To correctly bootstrap this API you should use this config (no need to define it multiple times, just one config and reimport it anywhere you want to use it).
// api.js
import axios from 'axios';
import { BaseApi } from '@redhat-cloud-services/vulnerabilities-client';
const instance = axios.create();
// BASE_PATH should be set in your constants file
const vulnApi = new BaseApi(undefined, BASE_PATH, instance);
export vulnApi;
If you want to add some interceptors you can use axios build in interceptors
// api.js
import axios from 'axios';
import { BaseApi } from '@redhat-cloud-services/vulnerabilities-client';
const instance = axios.create();
// Request interceptor
instance.interceptors.request.use((request) => {
// some logic to do with request
});
// Response interceptor
instance.interceptors.response.use((response) => {
// some logic to do with request
});
// Error interceptor
instance.interceptors.response.use(null, (error) => {
// some logic to do with error
});
// BASE_PATH should be set in your constants file
const vulnApi = new BaseApi(undefined, BASE_PATH, instance);
export vulnApi;
Run nx build @redhat-cloud-services/vulnerabilities-client
to build the library.
Run nx test @redhat-cloud-services/vulnerabilities-client
to execute the unit tests via Jest.
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