1.0.0 • Published 6 months ago

@digigov-oss/get-valid-disability-certification-client v1.0.0

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Client for getValidDisabilityCertification service of KED

Client to connect to getValidDisabilityCertification service, useful for nextjs/nodejs projects.

Example:

import getValidDisabilityCertPerc from '@digigov-oss/get-valid-disability-certification-client';

const test = async () => {
   const overrides = {
        prod:false,
        auditInit: {
            auditUnit: 'grnet.gr',
        },
        auditStoragePath: '/auditStorage',
    }

    try {
        return await getValidDisabilityCertPerc("07086102113", "2021-11-16T00:00:00Z", "username", "password", overrides);
    } catch (error) {
        console.log(error);
    }
}

test().then((r) => { console.log('getValidDisabilityCertPerc', r); });
  • you can use overrides to override the default values
  • for your tests, you don't need to use the overrides mecahnism,in that case, the default storage path will be used ie /tmp
  • look at KED standard guides for records you can use on auditInit"

Also, you can use overrides to override the default storage engine.

import getValidDisabilityCertification from '@digigov-oss/get-valid-disability-certification-client';
import {PostgreSqlEngine} from '@digigov-oss/gsis-audit-record-db'; 

const test = async () => {
    try {
        const overrides = {
        auditEngine: new PostgreSqlEngine('postgres://postgres:postgres@localhost:5432/postgres'),
        auditInit: {
            auditUnit: 'grnet.gr',
        },
        }
        return await getValidDisabilityCertification("07086102113", "2021-11-16T00:00:00Z", "username", "password", overrides);
    } catch (error) {
        console.log(error);
    }
}

test().then((r) => { console.log('getValidDisabilityCertification', r); });

Look at module AuditRecordDB for more details on how to use the AuditEngine.

If you plan to use only the FileEngine, you can skip the installation of other engines by ignoring optional dependencies. i.e.yarn install --ignore-optional

Test

You can use the following AMKA

07086102113, 11093801055, 07105800929, 02015103449, 02073501104, 01010000006
* Notes

you have to ask KED for kepaDecision_KED_v0.91 documentation to get more info about the output and error fields.

* known issues

If KED advertises a wrong endpoint for the service on production WSDL, you can override the endpoint on the overrides object.

const overrides = {
    endpoint: 'my new endpoint here',
}