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Appwrite is an open-source self-hosted backend server that abstract and simplify complex and repetitive development tasks behind a very simple REST API
This SDK is compatible with Appwrite server version 1.5.x. For older versions, please check previous releases.
This is the Node.js SDK for integrating with Appwrite from your Node.js server-side code. If you're looking to integrate from the browser, you should check appwrite/sdk-for-web
Appwrite is an open-source backend as a service server that abstract and simplify complex and repetitive development tasks behind a very simple to use REST API. Appwrite aims to help you develop your apps faster and in a more secure way. Use the Node.js SDK to integrate your app with the Appwrite server to easily start interacting with all of Appwrite backend APIs and tools. For full API documentation and tutorials go to https://appwrite.io/docs
To install via NPM:
npm install node-appwrite --save
Initialize your SDK with your Appwrite server API endpoint and project ID which can be found in your project settings page and your new API secret Key project API keys section.
const sdk = require('node-appwrite');
let client = new sdk.Client();
client
.setEndpoint('https://[HOSTNAME_OR_IP]/v1') // Your API Endpoint
.setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
.setKey('919c2d18fb5d4...a2ae413da83346ad2') // Your secret API key
.setSelfSigned() // Use only on dev mode with a self-signed SSL cert
;
Once your SDK object is set, create any of the Appwrite service objects and choose any request to send. Full documentation for any service method you would like to use can be found in your SDK documentation or in the API References section.
let users = new sdk.Users(client);
let promise = users.create(sdk.ID.unique(), "email@example.com", "+123456789", "password", "Walter O'Brien");
promise.then(function (response) {
console.log(response);
}, function (error) {
console.log(error);
});
const sdk = require('node-appwrite');
let client = new sdk.Client();
client
.setEndpoint('https://[HOSTNAME_OR_IP]/v1') // Your API Endpoint
.setProject('5df5acd0d48c2') // Your project ID
.setKey('919c2d18fb5d4...a2ae413da83346ad2') // Your secret API key
.setSelfSigned() // Use only on dev mode with a self-signed SSL cert
;
let users = new sdk.Users(client);
let promise = users.create(sdk.ID.unique(), "email@example.com", "+123456789", "password", "Walter O'Brien");
promise.then(function (response) {
console.log(response);
}, function (error) {
console.log(error);
});
The Appwrite Node SDK raises AppwriteException
object with message
, code
and response
properties. You can handle any errors by catching AppwriteException
and present the message
to the user or handle it yourself based on the provided error information. Below is an example.
let users = new sdk.Users(client);
try {
let res = await users.create(sdk.ID.unique(), "email@example.com", "+123456789", "password", "Walter O'Brien");
} catch(e) {
console.log(e.message);
}
You can use the following resources to learn more and get help
This library is auto-generated by Appwrite custom SDK Generator. To learn more about how you can help us improve this SDK, please check the contribution guide before sending a pull-request.
Please see the BSD-3-Clause license file for more information.
FAQs
Appwrite is an open-source self-hosted backend server that abstract and simplify complex and repetitive development tasks behind a very simple REST API
The npm package node-appwrite receives a total of 10,876 weekly downloads. As such, node-appwrite popularity was classified as popular.
We found that node-appwrite 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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