Seam JavaScript SDK
JavaScript SDK for the Seam API written in TypeScript.
This repository hosts the next major version of the Seam JavaScript SDK.
This SDK is available for early preview.
It will eventually replace the seamapi package.
Description
Seam makes it easy to integrate IoT devices with your applications.
This is an official SDK for the Seam API.
Please refer to the official Seam Docs to get started.
The SDK is fully tree-shakeable
and optimized for use in both client and server applications.
The repository does not contain the SDK code.
Instead, it re-exports from a core set of Seam modules.
While this SDK is still in preview,
please refer to the individual README files in these repositories for
additional usage documentation not yet available in the primary Seam documentation.
See this issue for a draft migration guide from the seamapi package.
Installation
Add this as a dependency to your project using npm with
$ npm install seam
Usage
Unlock a door
import Seam from 'seam'
const seam = new Seam()
const lock = await seam.locks.get({ name: 'Front Door' })
await seam.locks.unlockDoor({ device_id: lock.device_id })
Parse and validate a webhook
import { SeamWebhook } from 'seam'
const webhook = new SeamWebhook('webhook-secret')
const data = webhook.verify(payload, headers)
Development and Testing
Quickstart
$ git clone https://github.com/seamapi/javascript-next.git
$ cd javascript-next
$ nvm install
$ npm install
Primary development tasks are defined under scripts
in package.json
and available via npm run
.
View them with
$ npm run
Source code
The source code is hosted on GitHub.
Clone the project with
$ git clone git@github.com:seamapi/javascript-next.git
Requirements
You will need Node.js with npm and a Node.js debugging client.
Be sure that all commands run under the correct Node version, e.g.,
if using nvm, install the correct version with
$ nvm install
Set the active version for each shell session with
$ nvm use
Install the development dependencies with
$ npm install
Publishing
Automatic
New versions are released automatically with semantic-release
as long as commits follow the Angular Commit Message Conventions.
Manual
Publish a new version by triggering a version workflow_dispatch on GitHub Actions.
The version
input will be passed as the first argument to npm-version.
This may be done on the web or using the GitHub CLI with
$ gh workflow run version.yml --raw-field version=<version>
GitHub Actions
GitHub Actions should already be configured: this section is for reference only.
The following repository secrets must be set on GitHub Actions:
NPM_TOKEN
: npm token for installing and publishing packages.GH_TOKEN
: A personal access token for the bot user with
and contents:write
permission.GIT_USER_NAME
: The GitHub bot user's real name.GIT_USER_EMAIL
: The GitHub bot user's email.GPG_PRIVATE_KEY
: The GitHub bot user's GPG private key.GPG_PASSPHRASE
: The GitHub bot user's GPG passphrase.
Contributing
If using squash merge, edit and ensure the commit message follows the Angular Commit Message Conventions specification.
Otherwise, each individual commit must follow the Angular Commit Message Conventions specification.
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
). - Make changes.
- Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
). - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
). - Create a new draft pull request.
- Ensure all checks pass.
- Mark your pull request ready for review.
- Wait for the required approval from the code owners.
- Merge when ready.
License
This npm package is licensed under the MIT license.
Warranty
This software is provided by the copyright holders and contributors "as is" and
any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are
disclaimed. In no event shall the copyright holder or contributors be liable for
any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential damages
(including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services;
loss of use, data, or profits; or business interruption) however caused and on
any theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort
(including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this
software, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.