2.1.5 • Published 6 years ago

cos-api4node v2.1.5

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
6 years ago

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cos-api4node

InterSystems Atelier REST API wrapper for NodeJS. Supports v1 Atelier API.

Installation

Install this package as a dependency using npm:

npm install cos-api4node

Usage

const api4node = require('cos-api4node');

const api = api4node({
    host: '127.0.0.1',
    port: 57772, 
    path: '/api/atelier/',
    version: 'v1', 
    ns: 'USER', 
    username: '_SYSTEM',
    password: 'SYS',
    https: false
});

// Get info about server
api.getServer((error, server) => {
    console.log(server);
});

Supported API

  • compile(docs, [callback])
    • Compile all docs listed in the given array docs (for example, ["My.Class.cls", "Program.mac", ...]). docs also can be a single string meaning one document to compile.
  • deleteDocs(docs, [callback])
    • Delete all docs listed in the given array docs (for example, ["My.Class.cls", "Program.mac", ...]). docs also can be a single string meaning one document to delete.
  • getServer(callback)
    • Returns information about the server, including Caché Source Code File REST API version and namespaces that are available on the server.
  • getDoc(doc, callback)
    • Returns the data of the given doc. For example, doc can be a 'Routine.mac' or 'Class.Name.cls'.
  • getDocNames(options, callback)
    • Returns a list of source code file names. Following options can be specified:
      • options.generated Specifies that generated source code files should be included.
  • headServer(callback)
    • Returns the HttpHeader for the server.
  • putDoc(name, doc, [options], [callback])
    • Creates or updates document name with data doc. Returns the updated document. See official docs for more info. The following optional options can be specified:
      • options['If-None-Match'] Specifies the version (ts) of the document to overwrite if the document already exists. If the given timestamp (ts) does not match server's one, the 409 Conflict will occur. You can bypass this check with ignoreConflict option.
      • options['ignoreConflict'] Forces the source code file to be written to the server even if the file has changed since you previously accessed it.

Development

After making any changes, run the tests:

npm test

License

MIT

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