2.0.5 • Published 11 months ago

@benzinga/session v2.0.5

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Session Package

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The Session package is a tool that keeps track of all the mangers that you have. Allowing you request, store and fetch data with a ability to configure the Managers before there use.

Usage

To get started you mast first create a session using the createSession function

import { Session } from '@benzinga/session'

you can then simply call get the instance by simply calling the function

const session = new Session();

once you have a session you cant really do much. this is because of the modular design. we call these modules managers. Each manager is responsible for managing a specific resource. to get started lets start with the LoggingManager. to access it simply call the getManager function with the LoggingManager class as a an argument. this will return a logging manager instance. the instance will be held by the session and you can ask for it any time by simply calling getManager

import { Session } from '@benzinga/session';

const session = new Session({
  'benzinga-logging': {
    verbosity: 'warn'
  }
})
const loggingManager = session.getManager(LoggingManager);
loggingManager.log('debug', 'this is a test');

Adding a New Manager

to add a new manager you need to use the following command.

a manager name must end with the word manager. and it must be in the manager directory in the data directory.

in the following command simply replace something with the name of your manager.

yarn nx generate @nrwl/web:lib something --directory=libs/managers --buildable --importPath=@benzinga/something-manager --publishable

A manager must extend the following interface

export interface Manager<T extends Subscribable<any>> {
  getName: () => string;
  new (name: Session): T;
}

what this means in human words is. a manager must take a session as a constructor argument. and it must the a static public function called getName. other then that there are no requirements.

Classes

Session

Core class of Benzinga SDK

To access any of SDK managers, you must create a session first

Methods

getEnvironment <M extends Environment, R extends ReturnType<M["getEnvironment"]>>(managerEnv: M): R

Get environment for given manager

getManager <T extends Subscribable<any>>(managerName: Manager<T>): T

Get instance of a manager

This is the main way and preferred of getting Manager instances

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