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penneo-js-sdk

Penneo Javascript SDK

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Penneo Javascript SDK

Installing dependencies

This application's dependencies are managed by npm, before proceding with the cli commands below, make sure you have node.js and npm installed.

####Install project dependencies npm handles the installation of the dependencies within the project. Check the list of dependencies in package.json in the project root, Install the dependencies with the following command.

$ npm install

How to use

The recommended way to include this sdk into your project is by using npm. Install it into your project as a dependency with

$ npm install penneo-js-sdk --save

Then either use the commands on the node execution context (server) or use a bundler tool like Browserify or Webpack to include the modules in the browser context.

Import into your project

To include this project you need to require the module by using CommonJS syntax and then calling the available functions in the SDK.

Every function needs to run with a callback that will return the response. You can check the different types of responses in the documentation

var penneo = require('./path/to/sdk');

penneo.authenticate(function(response){
	console.log('authenticated');
});

If you want to use the new ES6 syntax, you need a tool like Babel, that transpiles your code to ES5 and builds a distribution version. The same example outlined above, in conjunction with Browserify would result in

import penneo from 'penneo-js-sdk' // import directly from node_module

penneo.authenticate(function(response){
	console.log('authenticated');
});

Build from source

$ npm run compile

To build a Browser bundled distribution (with Browserify), run

$ gulp browserify

Live transpilation

To keep the bin directory up to date with the latest source code in the SDK. (useful for development and debugging), run

$ gulp live-transpile

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Package last updated on 20 Jan 2016

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