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This library is used to access your Keystok keys from your Node.js applications.
npm install keystok
var keystok = require('keystok')('accesstoken');
keystok.get('keyid', function(err, key) {
console.log('key:', key);
});
var keystok = require('keystok')('accesstoken');
keystok.get(['keyid1', 'keyid2', 'keyid3'], function(err, keys) {
console.log('keys:', keys);
});
var keystok = require('keystok')('accesstoken');
keystok.getAll(function(err, keys) {
console.log('keys:', keys);
});
When creating the Keystok client library object, you can specify either an access token string or an options object. The options object can specify these options (all except accessToken have default values):
var keystok = require('keystok')({
accessToken: 'accesstoken',
apiHost: 'api.keystok.com',
timeout: 5000,
cache: true,
cacheDir: '/tmp/keystok'
});
To use the default options, just use this:
var keystok = require('keystok')('accesstoken');
Note: The cacheDir option actually defaults to os.tmpdir() instead of '/tmp'.
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Keystok Client
We found that keystok 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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