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Install: npm install rr-apilib
This Library makes much easier the interactions with the project's API. Declare your Client, log in your user and browse the hidden data or make queries by browsing the classes!
Login and upload a new comment on an existing Resource
import { Client, CommentBuilder } from "rr-apilib";
(async () => {
// Declare the client and login the user
const client = new Client();
await client.login("me@mail.com", "password");
// Get an existing ressource in cache with id
const resource = client.resources.cache.get("uuid");
console.log(resource);
// Create new Comment
const newComment = new CommentBuilder()
.setComment(":D");
// POST the new comment in API
await ressource.comments.add(newComment);
// Log ressource comments
console.log(ressource.comments);
})();
FAQs
Library for interact with RR-API
The npm package rr-apilib receives a total of 74 weekly downloads. As such, rr-apilib popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that rr-apilib 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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