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@shipengine/connect-order-source-api
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This is the typescript/javascript definitions for the order source api
The purpose of this library is to fill a similar role that EcommerceApi.Common serves for C# but for JavaScript & TypeScript. It will contain the models and definitions for Request/Response Bodies.
To build the project use this command in the terminal from this directory.
npm run build
this will generate a ./lib directory which contains the JavaScript & TypeScript.
To publish make sure you set the appropriate version in the package.json file and then:
npm run build
npm publish
Create a .npmrc file with the a pointer to our internal registry
@ipaas:registry=https://infra-nexus.kube.sslocal.com/repository/s3-npm-hosted/
Then use the following command from the terminal
npm install @ipaas/ecommerce
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This is the typescript/javascript definitions for the order source api
The npm package @shipengine/connect-order-source-api receives a total of 636 weekly downloads. As such, @shipengine/connect-order-source-api popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @shipengine/connect-order-source-api demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 42 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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