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@moneylion/engine-api v1.3.1

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Engine API

This is a Javascript interface to the Engine API service.

Getting Started

Install the library

npm add @moneylion/engine-api

Request an authentication token and API endpoint from Engine.

Creating a Client Instance

Normally you won't have to create a client instance, but you can do so if you want to make a request that this library doesn't support.

import { Client } from "@moneylion/engine-api";

new Client(endpoint, authentication_token);

This provides get, post, and patch methods that accept a REST endpoint and a request body. The request body will be serialized to JSON before being sent. If you want to pass a body as a string or use a different HTTP method, use the request method.

client.request("/endpoint", "DELETE", "body as a string");

Creating a Lead

To create a lead, you can do the following:

import { Lead } from "@moneylion/engine-api";

new Lead(endpoint, authentication_token).create(lead);

This will return a promise that resolves with the UUID of the lead that was just created. It will not create a rate table yet. In order to create a rate table you can do the following:

import { Lead } from "@moneylion/engine-api";

new Lead(endpoint, authentication_token).getRateTable(lead);

This will return a promise that resolves with an AsyncRateTable. You can use the AsyncRateTable.resolve() method to turn it into a real RateTable. You can also use getRateTableBlocking which will resolve with a RateTable, but you will potentially spend longer waiting for network requests.

You can do the lead creation and rate table fetch in one step using the createAndGetRateTable and createAndGetRateTableBlocking methods.

Updating a Lead

To update a lead, you can do the following:

import { Lead } from "@moneylion/engine-api";

new Lead(endpoint, authentication_token).update(leadUuid, updatedLead);

This returns a promise but will not resolve with a rate table and will instead resolve the lead UUID back to you when it finishes.

Rate Tables

Rate tables are returned when you create a lead. If you would like to retrieve a rate table manually you can request it by its UUID.

import { AsyncRateTable } from "@moneylion/engine-api";

new AsyncRateTable({ uuid: rateTableUuid, host: endpoint, api_token: authentication_token }).resolve();

// You can also pass a pre-created client instead of endpoint and token
new AsyncRateTable({ uuid: rateTableUuid, client: client }).resolve();

// You can also pass a RateTable object instead of a uuid.
new AsyncRateTable({ rateTable: rateTable, client: client }).resolve();

For Contributors

This is a relatively normal NPM and Typescript project.

  1. npm install to install dependencies
  2. npm run build to build the project
  3. npm test to run the tests

Publishing to NPM

Run the following steps to publish the library to NPM.

  1. Update the version number in package.json. Commit this change.
  2. npm run build - This will run Typescript to compile the Javascript.
  3. npm publish --access=public. This will publish the library.
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