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dtable-sdk
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JavaScript SDK for SeaTable (DTable is an old name).
Using npm:
npm i dtable-sdk --save
Prepare a test base, just like:
Name | Result |
---|---|
Mike | |
Judy |
Create a base with a table named sayHello
and a view named Default_View
. Then, add a long text column named Result
. Add a few rows and create a name for each row. Leave the Result
column blank.
Then, generate an APIToken and change the example/example.json
file like the code below:
{
"APIToken": "xxxxxxxx",
"server": "http://127.0.0.1:8001",
"workspaceID": "xxxxxxxx",
"dtableName": "xxxxxxxx",
"licenseGeneratorToken": "xxxxxxxx"
}
Run npm run example
and wait for a few seconds. You will see result column has changed to something similar to this:
Name | Result |
---|---|
Mike | Hello Mike |
Judy | Hello Judy |
FAQs
dtable sdk
The npm package dtable-sdk receives a total of 76 weekly downloads. As such, dtable-sdk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that dtable-sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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