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Socket Now Supports uv.lock Files
Socket now supports uv.lock files to ensure consistent, secure dependency resolution for Python projects and enhance supply chain security.
Control locks, lights and other internet of things devices with Seam's simple API
Control locks, lights and other internet of things devices with Seam's simple API. Check out the documentation or some examples.
import Seam from seamapi
const seam = new Seam()
// Seam will automatically use the SEAM_API_KEY environment variable if you
// don't provide an api_key to `new Seam()`
const someLock = await seam.locks.list().devices[0]
const someLockId = someLock.device_id
await seam.locks.lockDoor(someLockId)
const { device: someLockedLock } = await seam.locks.get(someLockId)
// someLockedLock.properties.locked === true
await seam.locks.unlockDoor(someLockId)
await seam.accessCodes.create(someLockId, { name: "Some Access Code", code: "1234" })
const accessCodeList = await seam.accessCodes.list(someLockId)
console.log(accessCodeList)
/*
{
access_codes: [
{
access_code_id: "some-access-code-1",
name: "Some Access Code",
code: "1234",
type: "ongoing",
created_at: "2022-02-01T12:57:40.843Z",
},
],
}
*/
This library is in progress!
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Control locks, lights and other internet of things devices with Seam's simple API.
The npm package seamapi receives a total of 1,556 weekly downloads. As such, seamapi popularity was classified as popular.
We found that seamapi demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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