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npm install ydb-sdk
npm ci
npm run build
Variables which should not be set for a specific installation are explicitly set to an empty value, so that startup script correctly detects which installation you are aiming at.
export YDB_SDK_LOGLEVEL=debug
export IAM_ENDPOINT= # for Yandex.Cloud, by default it is iam.api.cloud.yandex.net:443
For the typical cases of using these variables, see below:
export YDB_ACCESS_TOKEN_CREDENTIALS= # here comes your token from `yc iam create-token`
export YDB_ANONYMOUS_CREDENTIALS=1 # try anonymous access
export YDB_METADATA_CREDENTIALS=1 # try local metadata service authentication
export YDB_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY_FILE_CREDENTIALS = # here should be the path to the service account key file from 'yc iam key create --folder-id <folder_id> --service-account-name <sa_name> --output ~/.ydb/sa_name.json'
export YDB_ACCESS_TOKEN_CREDENTIALS= # here comes your oauth token
export YDB_ACCESS_TOKEN_CREDENTIALS= # here comes your token from `yc iam create-token`
export YDB_ACCESS_TOKEN_CREDENTIALS= # here comes your token from `yc iam create-token`
export YDB_SSL_ROOT_CERTIFICATES_FILE= # here should be the path to ssl root certificate for YDB installation
export YDB_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY_FILE_CREDENTIALS= # here should be the path to the service account key file from 'yc iam key create --folder-id <folder_id> --service-account-name <sa_name> --output ~/.ydb/sa_name.json'
cd examples
npm ci
npm run build
npm run basic-v1 -- --connection-string grpcs://your.cloud.endpoint.hostname?database=your-cloud-db-name
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Node.js bindings for working with YDB API over gRPC
We found that ydb-sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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