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kinvey-flex-sdk
Advanced tools
This is the SDK for code execution of Flex Microservices. The module provides a framework for building Kinvey-backend services using FlexData, FlexFunctions, and FlexAuth.
Flex-sdk 3.x contains several breaking changes as well as new features. To upgrade your service from Flex-sdk 2.x to 3.x:
skipBl
and useMasterSecret
have been removed and no longer function. Use useBl
and useUserContext
instead.To install this project, add kinvey-flex-sdk
to your package.json
file and install it via npm
npm install kinvey-flex-sdk
To use this module, require it in your project as such:
const sdk = require('kinvey-flex-sdk');
This section contains standalone sample microservices for FlexData, FlexFunctions, and FlexAuth frameworks. Note that all three can be combined into one service and are separated for example purposes.
When developing and testing FlexServices locally, you can specify a host and port to listen on by passing an options object with an optional host and port. If no host/port is specified, localhost:10001 will be used:
sdk.service({ host: 'somehost', port: 7777 }, (err, flex) => {
// code goes here
});
You can also specify a shared secret (i.e. a secret key) to be used by this service. Any client that accesses this service must contain this shared secret, or requests will be rejected with a 401 Unauthorized
error.
sdk.service({ sharedSecret: '<some shared secret>'} }, (err, flex) => {
// code goes here
});
Once set here, you must set this shared secret in the Kinvey console when configuring your service for Kinvey requests to execute properly. For testing locally, this shared secret can be passed in the X-Auth-Key
http header.
const sdk = require('kinvey-flex-sdk');
sdk.service(function(err, flex) {
const data = flex.data; // gets the FlexData object from the service
function getRecordById(request, complete, modules) {
let entityId = request.entityId;
let entity = null;
// Do some logic to get the entity id from the remote data store
// Assume that data is retrieved and stored in "entity" variable
// After entity is retrieved, check to see if it exists
if (typeof entity === 'undefined' || entity === null) {
return complete("The entity could not be found").notFound().next();
} else {
// return the entity
return complete().setBody(entity).ok().next();
}
}
// set the serviceObject
const widgets = data.serviceObject('widgets');
// wire up the event that we want to process
widgets.onGetById(getRecordById);
};
const sdk = require('kinvey-flex-sdk');
const request = require('request'); // assumes that the request module was added to package.json
sdk.service(function(err, flex) {
const flexFunctions = flex.functions; // gets the FlexFunctions object from the service
function getRedLineSchedule(context, complete, modules) {
request.get('http://developer.mbta.com/Data/Red.json', (err, response, body) => {
// if error, return an error
if (err) {
return complete().setBody("Could not complete request").runtimeError().done();
}
// otherwise, return the results
return complete().setBody(body).ok().done();
});
}
// set the handler
flexFunctions.register('getRedLineData', getRedLineSchedule);
};
const sdk = require('kinvey-flex-sdk');
const request = require('request'); // assumes that the request module was added to package.json
sdk.service(function(err, flex) {
const flexAuth = flex.auth; // gets the FlexAuth object from the service
function authenticate(context, complete, modules) {
// authenticate the user here
if (err) {
return complete().accessDenied(err).next();
}
return complete().setToken(token).ok().next();
}
// set the handler
flexFunctions.register('myAuth', authenticate);
};
Please contact Kinvey for further information or questions
4.1.4
FAQs
SDK for creating Kinvey Flex Services
The npm package kinvey-flex-sdk receives a total of 29 weekly downloads. As such, kinvey-flex-sdk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that kinvey-flex-sdk demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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