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@magicbell/project-client v0.9.0

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Client TypeScript SDK 0.1.0

Welcome to the Client SDK documentation. This guide will help you get started with integrating and using the Client SDK in your project.

This SDK was generated by liblab

Versions

  • API version: 2.0.0
  • SDK version: 0.1.0

About the API

OpenAPI 3.0.3 Specification for MagicBell API.

Table of Contents

Setup & Configuration

Supported Language Versions

This SDK is compatible with the following versions: TypeScript >= 4.8.4

Installation

To get started with the SDK, we recommend installing using npm:

npm install @magicbell/project-client

Authentication

Access Token Authentication

The Client API uses an Access Token for authentication.

This token must be provided to authenticate your requests to the API.

Setting the Access Token

When you initialize the SDK, you can set the access token as follows:

const sdk = new Client({ token: 'YOUR_TOKEN' });

If you need to set or update the access token after initializing the SDK, you can use:

const sdk = new Client();
sdk.token = 'YOUR_TOKEN';

Setting a Custom Timeout

You can set a custom timeout for the SDK's HTTP requests as follows:

const client = new Client({ timeout: 10000 });

Sample Usage

Below is a comprehensive example demonstrating how to authenticate and call a simple endpoint:

import { Client } from '@magicbell/project-client';

(async () => {
  const client = new Client({
    token: 'YOUR_TOKEN',
  });

  const { data } = await client.broadcasts.listBroadcasts({
    limit: 8,
    startingAfter: 'starting_after',
    endingBefore: 'ending_before',
  });

  console.log(data);
})();

Services

The SDK provides various services to interact with the API.

Name
BroadcastsService
ChannelsService
EventsService
IntegrationsService
JwtService
UsersService

Models

The SDK includes several models that represent the data structures used in API requests and responses. These models help in organizing and managing the data efficiently.

NameDescription
ArrayOfBroadcasts
Broadcast
CategoryDeliveryConfig
ArrayOfApnsTokenResponses
ApnsTokenResponse
DiscardResult
ArrayOfExpoTokenResponses
ExpoTokenResponse
ArrayOfFcmTokenResponses
FcmTokenResponse
ArrayOfSlackTokenResponses
SlackTokenResponse
ArrayOfTeamsTokenResponses
TeamsTokenResponse
ArrayOfWebPushTokenResponses
WebPushTokenResponse
ArrayOfEvents
Event
ArrayOfIntegrationObjects
ArrayOfApnsConfigObjects
ApnsConfig
ArrayOfAwssnsConfigObjects
AwssnsConfig
ArrayOfEventSourceIntegrationConfigObjects
EventSourceIntegrationConfig
ArrayOfExpoConfigObjects
ExpoConfig
ArrayOfFcmConfigObjects
FcmConfig
ArrayOfGithubConfigObjects
GithubConfig
ArrayOfInboxConfigObjects
InboxConfig
ArrayOfMailgunConfigObjects
MailgunConfig
ArrayOfPingConfigObjects
PingConfig
ArrayOfSendgridConfigObjects
SendgridConfig
ArrayOfSesConfigObjects
SesConfig
ArrayOfSlackConfigObjects
SlackConfig
ArrayOfStripeConfigObjects
StripeConfig
ArrayOfTemplatesConfigObjects
ArrayOfTwilioConfigObjects
TwilioConfig
ArrayOfWebpushConfigObjects
WebpushConfig
ArrayOfFetchTokensResponseTokens
CreateProjectTokenRequest
AccessToken
DiscardTokenResponse
CreateUserTokenRequest
ArrayOfUsers
Links
IntegrationObject
ApnsConfigObject
AwssnsConfigObject
EventSourceIntegrationConfigObject
ExpoConfigObject
FcmConfigObject
GithubConfigObject
InboxConfigObject
MailgunConfigObject
PingConfigObject
SendgridConfigObject
SesConfigObject
SlackConfigObject
StripeConfigObject
TemplatesConfigObject
TwilioConfigObject
WebpushConfigObject
FetchTokensResponseToken
User
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