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@twilio/flex-plugins-api-client
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This package provides a NodeJS HTTP client for using the Public API endpoints.
Install this package using:
# Using npm
npm i -S flex-plugins-api-client
# Using yarn
yarn add flex-plugins-api-client
Instantiate a PluginServiceHttpClient
client by providing username/password (AccountSid/AuthToken, API Key/Secret, or JWE token). Then instantiate each client (corresponding to different resources) by passing this HTTP client to it:
import {
PluginServiceHttpClient,
PluginsClient,
PluginVersionsClient
} from '@twilio/flex-plugins-api-client';
// Instantiate the HTTP client
const httpClient = new PluginServiceHttpClient(process.env.USERNAME, process.env.PASSWORD);
// Now instantiate each endpoint client you want to use
const pluginsClient = new PluginsClient(httpClient);
const pluginsVersionClient = new PluginVersionsClient(httpClient);
The available clients are listed below. All endpoints return a promise.
Note: If you are using the JWE token for authentication, then all identifiers (such as pluginId
, versionId
, etc) must be the sid of the resource only.
This is the HTTP client for plugins endpoints. Available endpoints are:
This endpoint lists all plugins.
This endpoint fetches the provided plugin. The pluginId
can either be the unique name or the plugin sid.
This endpoint creates a new plugin.
This endpoint updates a plugin. The pluginId
can either be the unique name or the plugin sid.
This endpoint tries to find the plugin by uniqueName. If it is found, then it updates the plugin; otherwise, it creates a new plugin.
This is the HTTP client for plugin versions endpoints. Available endpoints are:
This endpoint lists all plugin versions of the given plugin. The pluginId
can either be the unique name or the plugin sid.
This endpoint returns the latest plugin version (by the date created) of the given plugin. The pluginId
can either be the unique name or the plugin sid.
This endpoint fetches the provided plugin version. The pluginId
can either be the unique name or the plugin sid and the versionId
can either be the version or the plugin version sid.
This endpoint creates a new plugin version. The pluginId
can either be the unique name or the plugin sid.
This is the HTTP client for configurations endpoints. Available endpoints are:
This endpoint lists all configurations.
This endpoint fetches the provided configuration. The configId
can either be version of the configuration sid.
This endpoint creates a new configuration.
This is the HTTP client for configured plugins endpoints. Available endpoints are:
This endpoint lists all configured plugins. The configId
can either be version of the configuration sid.
This endpoint fetches the provided configured plugins. The configId
can either be version of the configuration sid and the pluginId
can either be the unique name or the plugin sid.
This is the HTTP client for releases endpoints. Available endpoints are:
This endpoint lists all releases.
This endpoint returns the currently active release.
This endpoint fetches the provided release. The releaseId
is the release sid.
This endpoint creates a new release.
The list
endpoints can taken an optional pagination
parameter. The interface for this parameter is and it follows the regular Twilio pagination format:
interface Pagination {
pageSize?: number;
page?: number;
pageToken?: string;
}
The list endpoints return data in the format of:
interface PaginationMeta {
meta: {
page: number;
page_size: number;
first_page_url: string;
previous_page_url: string;
url: string;
next_page_url?: string;
key: string;
next_token?: string;
previous_token?: string;
};
}
The next_token
and previous_token
will be parsed from the next_page_url
and previous_page_url
if available and can be used to be passed as Pagination
parameter to the next list
call.
FAQs
Flex Plugins API Client
We found that @twilio/flex-plugins-api-client 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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