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@vtex/api
Advanced tools
This library enables developers to quickly integrate with the VTEX IO APIs and create full fledged node services using VTEX IO.
For a complete example on using @vtex/api
, check out this app: https://github.com/vtex-apps/service-example
The most basic usage is to export a new Service()
with your route handlers:
// Import global types
import './globals'
import { Service } from '@vtex/api'
import { clients } from './clients'
import example from './handlers/example'
// Export a service that defines route handlers and client options.
export default new Service({
clients,
routes: {
example,
},
})
This allows you to define middlewares that receive a Context
param which contains all IO Clients in the clients
property:
export const example = async (ctx: Context, next: () => Promise<void>) => {
const {state: {code}, clients: {apps}} = ctx
console.log('Received code:', code)
const apps = await apps.listApps()
ctx.status = 200
ctx.body = apps
ctx.set('Cache-Control', 'private')
await next()
}
ctx.clients.apps
is an instance of Apps
.
yarn
yarn watch
yarn
yarn link
yarn watch
cd ../<your-app>/node
yarn link @vtex/api
Now, when you get a workspace up and running for your app with vtex link
, you'll have this package linked as well.
When done developing, don't forget to unlink it from
<your-app>/node
:yarn unlink @vtex/api
[6.45.24] - 2023-10-05
FAQs
VTEX I/O API client
The npm package @vtex/api receives a total of 6,491 weekly downloads. As such, @vtex/api popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @vtex/api 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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