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fulfillment-location-client
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This repository is maintained by the Logistics Quoting & Planning Squad. It contains a simple client to help getting information from the Fulfillment Location service owned by the TRDLNK squad.
In order to use the client, install the package by running:
npm install cimpress-fulfillment-location --save
Once the package is avialable, you can retrieve a specific fulfillment location as such:
const fulfillmentLocationId = 'abcd1234';
let client = new FulfillmentLocationClient({
log: defaultLogger,
cacheConfig: { stdTTL: 4 * 60 * 60, checkperiod: 5 * 60 }
});
client.getLocation(fulfillmentLocationId, req.headers.authorization)
.then(fulfillmentLocation => {
// do stuff
});
Otherwise, you can retrieve a list of all the fulfillment locations you have access to like this:
let client = new FulfillmentLocationClient({
log: defaultLogger
});
client.getLocations(req.headers.authorization)
.then(fulfillmentLocations => {
// do stuff
});
FAQs
A simple client for TRDLNK's Fulfillment Location service
The npm package fulfillment-location-client receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, fulfillment-location-client popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that fulfillment-location-client 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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