4.8.0 • Published 4 years ago

mongodb-stitch-server-sdk v4.8.0

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MongoDB Stitch Server SDK

The official MongoDB Stitch Server SDK for JavaScript/TypeScript.

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Installation

NPM

Run the following in the root directory of your NPM project.

npm install mongodb-stitch-server-sdk

This will start you off with the core SDK functionality as well as the remote MongoDB service.

For customized dependencies use the following:

npm install mongodb-stitch-server-core
npm install mongodb-stitch-server-services-aws-s3
npm install mongodb-stitch-server-services-aws-ses
npm install mongodb-stitch-server-services-http
npm install mongodb-stitch-server-services-mongodb-remote
npm install mongodb-stitch-server-services-twilio

Example Usage

Creating a new app with the SDK (NPM)

Set up an application on Stitch

  1. Go to https://stitch.mongodb.com/ and log in to MongoDB Atlas.
  2. Create a new app in your project with your desired name.
  3. Go to your app in Stitch via Atlas by clicking Stitch Apps in the left side pane and clicking your app.
  4. Copy your app's client app id by going to Clients on the left side pane and clicking copy on the App ID section.
  5. Go to Providers from Users in the left side pane and edit and enable "Allow users to log in anonymously".

Set up an NPM project

  1. Ensure that you have npm installed. See npmjs.com.
  2. Initialize a new NPM project with npm init.
  3. Add the MongoDB Stitch Server SDK by running npm install mongodb-stitch-server-sdk.
  4. Create directories for your source files, and your distributed files:
mkdir src
  1. Create the file src/index.js and add the following code, replacing <your-client-app-id> with the id you retrieved when setting up the application in MongoDB Stitch:
const { 
    Stitch, 
    AnonymousCredential,
} = require('mongodb-stitch-server-sdk');

const client = Stitch.initializeDefaultAppClient('<your-client-app-id>');
client.auth.loginWithCredential(new AnonymousCredential()).then(user => {
    console.log(user);
    client.close();
}).catch(err => {
    console.log(err);
    client.close();
})
  1. Run the app by running node src/index.js.

Using the SDK

Initialize the SDK

  1. When your app has started, run the following code to initialize the Stitch SDK, replacing <your-client-app-id> with your Stitch application's client app ID:
const { Stitch, AnonymousCredential } = require('mongodb-stitch-server-sdk');

Stitch.initializeDefaultAppClient('<your-client-app-id>');
  1. To get a client to use for logging in and communicating with Stitch, use Stitch.defaultAppClient
const stitchClient = Stitch.defaultAppClient;

Logging In

  1. We enabled anonymous log in, so let's log in with it; add the following anywhere in your code:
const client = Stitch.defaultAppClient;

console.log("logging in anonymously");
client.auth.loginWithCredential(new AnonymousCredential()).then(user => {
  console.log(`logged in anonymously as user ${user.id}`)
});
  1. When running this code, you should see the following in your standard out:
logging in anonymously                                                    	
logged in anonymously as user 58c5d6ebb9ede022a3d75050

Executing a function

  1. Once logged in, executing a function happens via the StitchAppClient's callFunction() method
client.callFunction("echoArg", ["Hello world!"]).then(echoedResult => {
  console.log(`Echoed result: ${echoedResult}`);
})
  1. If you've configured your Stitch application to have a function named "echoArg" that returns its argument, you should see a message like:
Echoed result: Hello world!

Getting a StitchAppClient without Stitch.getDefaultAppClient

In the case that you don't want a single default initialized StitchAppClient, you can use the following with as many client app IDs as you'd like to initialize clients for multiple app IDs:

const client = Stitch.initializeAppClient("<your-client-app-id>");

You can use the client returned there or anywhere else in your app by using the following:

const client = Stitch.getAppClient("<your-client-app-id>");

Changing the default data directory

Clients will generally store their data in $HOME/.stitch/<your-client-app-id>. To modify this directory, you must initialize an app client with a custom data directory set:

const { Stitch, StitchAppClientConfiguration } = require('mongodb-stitch-server-sdk');

const client = Stitch.initializeAppClient("<your-client-app-id>", new StitchAppClientConfiguration.Builder().withDataDirectory('/some/path').build());

You can use the client returned there or anywhere else in your app by using the following:

const client = Stitch.getAppClient("<your-client-app-id>");

Closing the StitchAppClient

The client maintains some background processes in the event loop that must be shutdown when the client is no longer needed. Simply call close on the client when you are done with the client:

client.close();
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