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Node library for authenticating REST and SOAP APIs in the Salesforce Marketing Cloud (formerly ExactTarget).
This repo used to be located at https://github.com/exacttarget/Fuel-Node-Auth
This library allows users to create authentication clients for Salesforce Marketing Cloud (formerly ExactTarget) APIs.
Use our REST and SOAP clients to interact with these APIs at a low-level.
Check our Travis build for more details about the versions of Node.js we support.
The docs are located on our wiki. Please take a look, and let us know if anything is missing.
We welcome all contributions and issues! There's only one way to make this better, and that's by using it. If you would like to contribute, please checkout our guidelines!
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Node library for authenticating REST and SOAP APIs in the Salesforce Marketing Cloud (formerly ExactTarget).
The npm package fuel-auth receives a total of 5,795 weekly downloads. As such, fuel-auth popularity was classified as popular.
We found that fuel-auth demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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