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@trinsic/trinsic
Advanced tools
npm install @trinsic/trinsic
import { TrinsicService } from "@trinsic/trinsic";
If you have need to override the transport method (for instance, old versions of Node), you can do it in the following manner:
import { TransportProvider } from "@trinsic/trinsic";
TransportProvider.overrideTransport = XHRTransport(); // or other `nice-grpc-web` transports
// Proceed to make your SDK calls here
Install the following requirements:
protoc
compiler for your platform - installation infonpm run build:proto
After this, you can run npm ci
and npm run build
.
The build script will generate the proto files by running the Generate-Proto.ps1
script. You can also run this script manually.
FAQs
Node and Browser wrapper for the Trinsic services
We found that @trinsic/trinsic demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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