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Official Podio JavaScript SDK for Node and the browser
$ npm install podio-js --save
var Podio = require('podio-js').api;
var podio = new Podio({
authType: 'server',
clientId: 'id',
clientSecret: 'secret'
});
Simple express middleware for storing the Podio token
app.use(require('podio-js').middleware({
clientId: 'id',
clientSecret: 'secret'
}));
If you are using and AMD/CommonJS compatible module loader you can require the module:
var PodioJS = require('podio-js');
If you are not using a loader, browserify podio-js
like this:
$ npm install -g browserify
$ npm run bundle
and include dist/podio-js.js
using a <script>
tag.
You will find a detailed documentation at http://podio.github.io/podio-js/ and at https://developers.podio.com/
$ npm test
FAQs
Podio Platform JavaScript SDK for NodeJS and the browser
The npm package podio-js receives a total of 305 weekly downloads. As such, podio-js popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that podio-js 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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