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Documentation for the endoflife.date API. The API is currently in Alpha. Additional information about the API can be found on the [endoflife.date wiki](https://github.com/endoflife-date/endoflife.date/wiki)
EndoflifeDate - JavaScript client for endoflife-date Documentation for the endoflife.date API. The API is currently in Alpha. Additional information about the API can be found on the endoflife.date wiki This SDK is automatically generated by the OpenAPI Generator project:
To publish the library as a npm, please follow the procedure in "Publishing npm packages".
Then install it via:
npm install endoflife-date --save
Finally, you need to build the module:
npm run build
To use the library locally without publishing to a remote npm registry, first install the dependencies by changing into the directory containing package.json
(and this README). Let's call this JAVASCRIPT_CLIENT_DIR
. Then run:
npm install
Next, link it globally in npm with the following, also from JAVASCRIPT_CLIENT_DIR
:
npm link
To use the link you just defined in your project, switch to the directory you want to use your endoflife-date from, and run:
npm link /path/to/<JAVASCRIPT_CLIENT_DIR>
Finally, you need to build the module:
npm run build
If the library is hosted at a git repository, e.g.https://github.com/oapicf/endoflife.date-api-clients then install it via:
npm install oapicf/endoflife.date-api-clients --save
The library also works in the browser environment via npm and browserify. After following
the above steps with Node.js and installing browserify with npm install -g browserify
,
perform the following (assuming main.js is your entry file):
browserify main.js > bundle.js
Then include bundle.js in the HTML pages.
Using Webpack you may encounter the following error: "Module not found: Error: Cannot resolve module", most certainly you should disable AMD loader. Add/merge the following section to your webpack config:
module: {
rules: [
{
parser: {
amd: false
}
}
]
}
Please follow the installation instruction and execute the following JS code:
var EndoflifeDate = require('endoflife-date');
var api = new EndoflifeDate.DefaultApi()
var callback = function(error, data, response) {
if (error) {
console.error(error);
} else {
console.log('API called successfully. Returned data: ' + data);
}
};
api.getApiAllJson(callback);
All URIs are relative to https://endoflife.date
Class | Method | HTTP request | Description |
---|---|---|---|
EndoflifeDate.DefaultApi | getApiAllJson | GET /api/all.json | All Products |
EndoflifeDate.DefaultApi | getApiProductCycleJson | GET /api/{product}/{cycle}.json | Single cycle details |
EndoflifeDate.DefaultApi | getApiProductJson | GET /api/{product}.json | Get All Details |
Endpoints do not require authorization.
FAQs
Documentation for the endoflife.date API. The API is currently in Alpha. Additional information about the API can be found on the [endoflife.date wiki](https://github.com/endoflife-date/endoflife.date/wiki)
The npm package endoflife-date receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, endoflife-date popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that endoflife-date 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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