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webconsole-cloudapi-client
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CloudApi fetch client
token
- included as 'X-Auth-Token'
HTTP header on all requests for this client. Require for production.key
- private key used to sign request, must be a string or an object with { key, passphrase }
keyId
- CloudAPI formatted key ID, usually in the form 'user/keys/md5 id'url
- base URL for CloudAPI servicepathPrefix
- default path prefix for all requests, defaults to '/my'
.log
- function used to log errors for debugging purposestracer
- optional object used for OpenTracing tracing. Must have function for startSpan
fetch(path[, options ])
path
- is a string of the resource to requestoptions
- object with the following properties
includeRes
- boolean, indicates if the raw res
object should be returned. Defaults to only returning the payload
span
- parent OpenTracing span that initiated this requestmethod
- HTTP method, defaults to 'GET'query
- object with any query string name/values to includepayload
- object to JSON stringify and send to the serverheaders
- any additional HTTP headers to includeFAQs
Triton Console CloudApi client
The npm package webconsole-cloudapi-client receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, webconsole-cloudapi-client popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that webconsole-cloudapi-client demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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