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docusign-rooms
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NPM module that wraps the DocuSign Rooms API
Documentation about the DocuSign Rooms API
This SDK will soon be provided as open-source for cases where you would like to make additional changes that the SDK does not provide out-of-the-box. If you simply want to use the SDK with any of the examples shown in the Developer Center, follow the installation instructions below.
This client has the following external dependencies:
DocuSign provides a sample application referred to as a Launcher. The Launcher contains a set of 6 common use cases and associated source files. These examples use DocuSign's Authorization Code Grant flow.
For details regarding which type of OAuth grant will work best for your DocuSign integration, see the Rooms API Authentication Overview guide located on the DocuSign Developer Center.
For security purposes, DocuSign recommends using the Authorization Code Grant or JWT flow.
There are other use-case scenarios, such as single-page applications (SPA) that use Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS), or where there may not be a user to interact with your Service Account. For these use cases, DocuSign also supports JWT and Implicit grants. For Code eExamples, see the links below:
Log issues against this client through GitHub. We also have an active developer community on Stack Overflow.
The DocuSign Rooms Node Client is licensed under the MIT License.
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The npm package docusign-rooms receives a total of 103 weekly downloads. As such, docusign-rooms popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that docusign-rooms 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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