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glitch-javascript-sdk
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Welcome to the Glitch JavaScript SDK. This SDK is designed to make access Glitch more easy and accessible for developers.
Glitch an open-source live community platform for gaming publishers and esports organizations to establish vibrant gaming communities. While the technology is retro-fitted for gaming, it can be used for various other use cases such as:
Live Shopping
Film Events
Conference Events
And more
The library is agnostic to any application that is using Javascript with includes vanilla Javascript, React, Angular, Express and any of the other major frameworks. To install, simply run the following:
npm install glitch-javascript-sdk --save
This will add the package to your package.json
The API coincides with the Glitch Backend. You can use the API as such:
import Glitch from 'glitch-javascript-sdk';
//Set the API Url to your backend
Glitch.config.Config.setBaseUrl("https://api.glitch.local/api/", true);
//Set Auth JSON Web Token (if user has loggedin)
Glitch.config.Config.setAuthToken("some-jwt");
//Make API Calls
Glitch.api.Auth.login("john@example.com", "abc123").then(()=> {
}).catch(error => {
)
Documentation is produced via typedoc as the code comments are extensive and turned in readable documentation.
https://glitch-gaming-platform.github.io/Glitch-Javascript-SDK/
FAQs
Javascript SDK for Glitch
The npm package glitch-javascript-sdk receives a total of 96 weekly downloads. As such, glitch-javascript-sdk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that glitch-javascript-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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