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Welcome to the CELITECH API documentation! Useful links: [Homepage](https://www.celitech.com) | [Support email](mailto:support@celitech.com) | [Blog](https://www.celitech.com/blog/)
Welcome to the Celitech SDK documentation. This guide will help you get started with integrating and using the Celitech SDK in your project.
1.1.0
1.1.74
Welcome to the CELITECH API documentation! Useful links: Homepage | Support email | Blog
This SDK is compatible with the following versions: TypeScript >= 4.8.4
To get started with the SDK, we recommend installing using npm
:
npm install celitech-sdk
These are the environment variables for the SDK:
Name | Description |
---|---|
CLIENT_ID | Client ID parameter |
CLIENT_SECRET | Client Secret parameter |
Environment variables are a way to configure your application outside the code. You can set these environment variables on the command line or use your project's existing tooling for managing environment variables.
If you are using a .env
file, a template with the variable names is provided in the .env.example
file located in the same directory as this README.
The SDK provides various services to interact with the API.
Name |
---|
DestinationsService |
PackagesService |
PurchasesService |
ESimService |
The SDK includes several models that represent the data structures used in API requests and responses. These models help in organizing and managing the data efficiently.
This SDK is licensed under the MIT License.
See the LICENSE file for more details.
FAQs
Welcome to the CELITECH API documentation! Useful links: [Homepage](https://www.celitech.com) | [Support email](mailto:support@celitech.com) | [Blog](https://www.celitech.com/blog/)
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