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@salling-group/pagination-traverser

A library for traversing paginated API resources.

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Salling Group Pagination Traverser

Traverser helps you paginate through Salling Group API resources (e.g. the Stores API serves stores in pages). It relies on a Link header in responses and will throw an error if none is present. Traverser class is required like this:

const Traverser = require('@salling-group/pagination-traverser');

The class is instantiated like this:

const traverser = new Traverser(instance, '/v1/stores/', {
  'params': {
    'brand': 'netto',
  },
});

The parameters for the initialization is:

ParameterRequiredTypeDescription
instanceYesAxios instanceAn authenticated Axios instance (see NPM module @salling-group/auth).
resourceYesStringThe resource to traverse.
baseOptionsNoObjectAxios options to apply to the requests.

The Traverser class has the following methods:

MethodDescription
async get()Get the current page.
async next()Move the traverser to the next page and get it.
async previous()Move the traverser to the previous page and get it.
async first()Move the traverser to the first page and get it.
async last()Move the traverser to the last page and get it.
async goto(page)Move the traverser to the given page and get it.
pageNumber()Get the page that the traverser is on.

Example: Paginate response from Stores API

const Traverser = require('@salling-group/pagination-traverser');
const { createInstance } = require('@salling-group/auth');

const instance = createInstance({
  'auth': {
    'issuer': 'my_issuer',
    'secret': 'my_secret',
    'type': 'jwt',
  },
});
const traverser = new Traverser(instance, '/v1/stores/');

traverser.get().then((firstPage) => {
  console.log(firstPage);
  traverser.next().then((secondPage) => {
    console.log(secondPage);
  });
});

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Package last updated on 13 Nov 2018

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