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@trycourier/client-graphql
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Courier GraqphQl Client for usage in the browser.
Courier GraqphQl Client for usage in the browser.
You can initialize each module with either an object containing:
{
clientKey: string;
userId: string;
userSignature?: string,
}
Or alternately, you can use an issued authorization token.
{
authorization: string;
}
You can also create the client separately and pass the client in:
import { createCourierClient } from "@trycourier/client-graphql";
const courierClient = createCourierClient({
clientKey: "abc123",
userId: "@me",
userSignature: "SUPER_SECRET",
});
const messages = Messages({ client: courierClient })
const events = Events({ events: courierClient })
const events = Brands({ events: courierClient })
import { Messages } from "@trycourier/client-graphql";
const messagesApi = Messages({ authorization: "abc123" });
const getMessageCount = async (params?: {
isRead?: boolean,
from?: number,
tags?: string[],
}) => {
const messageCount = await messagesApi.getMessageCount(params);
return messageCount;
};
const getMessages = async (
params?: {
isRead?: boolean,
from?: number,
tags?: string[],
},
after?: string
) => {
const { startCursor, messages } = await messagesApi.getMessages(params);
return {
startCursor,
messages,
};
};
import { Events } from "@trycourier/client-graphql";
const eventsApi = Events({
clientKey: "abc123",
userId: "@me",
userSignature: "SUPER_SECRET",
});
const trackEvent = async (trackingId: string) => {
await eventsApi.trackEvent(trackingId);
};
import { Brands } from "@trycourier/client-graphql";
const brandsApi = Brands({
clientKey: "abc123",
userId: "@me",
userSignature: "SUPER_SECRET",
});
const getBrand = async (brandId?: string) => {
const myBrand = await brandsApi.getBrand(brandId);
return myBrand;
};
import { Banner } from "@trycourier/client-graphql";
const bannerApi = Banner({
clientKey: "abc123",
userId: "@me",
userSignature: "SUPER_SECRET", //optional
});
const getBanners = async (params?: { tags?: string[], locale?: string }) => {
const myBanners = await bannerApi.getBanners(params);
return myBanners;
};
import { Banner } from "@trycourier/client-graphql";
const bannerApi = Banner({ authorization: "MY JWT TOKEN" });
const getBanners = async (params?: { tags?: string[], locale?: string }) => {
const myBanners = await bannerApi.getBanners(params);
return myBanners;
};
FAQs
Courier GraqphQl Client for usage in the browser.
The npm package @trycourier/client-graphql receives a total of 48,561 weekly downloads. As such, @trycourier/client-graphql popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @trycourier/client-graphql demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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