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Client library for ActivityWatch in TypeScript/JavaScript.
npm install aw-client
The library uses Promises for almost everything, so either use .then() or async/await syntax.
The example below is written with .then() to make it easy to run in the node REPL.
const { AWClient } = require('aw-client');
const client = new AWClient('test-client')
// Get server info
client.getInfo().then(console.log);
// List buckets
client.getBuckets().then(console.log);
// Create bucket
const bucketId = "test";
client.createBucket(bucketId, "bucket-type", "your-hostname");
// Send a heartbeat
const nowStr = (new Date()).toISOString();
const heartbeat = {timestamp: nowStr, duration: 0, data: { label: "just testing!" }};
client.heartbeat(bucketId, 5, heartbeat);
npm install
npm run compile
npm test
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An ActivityWatch client library for JavaScript/NodeJS
We found that aw-client demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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