4.1.0-negative-beta-0 • Published 6 years ago

openapi-clientlib-beta v4.1.0-negative-beta-0

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OpenAPI Client Library

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The OpenApi Client Library a JavaScript library for, among other things, consuming OpenAPI endpoints. The library implements all details regarding security, handshake, heartbeat, endpoint data contracts, subscriptions and batching. It also has hooks for custom conversion of data and mocked data as well as a bunch of utility functions.

Building the library

  1. Clone the repo
    git clone https://github.com/saxobank/openapi-clientlib-js
  2. Install Node Modules
    npm install
  3. Install Grunt npm install -g grunt-cli
  4. Run grunt tasks grunt display a list of possible commands
    grunt jsdoc build documentation
    grunt dist build distribution
    grunt test run unit tests

Consuming the library

Pre-built

Namespace Setup

If you are not using a module loader, but instead exposing everything in global, then include the package file in your page before any explicit dependencies. The library will be output to a global saxo. You can then use the library immediately like so: var priceFormatting = new saxo.PriceFormatting(options);

AMD Setup

If you are using a module loader, such as requirejs, then we recommend you alias the path, since the filename contains a version number.

requireConfig: {
    // ...
    // consumer requirejs configuration
    path: {
        'openapi-client': 'path/to/openapi-client.js',
        // ...
    }
}

You can then require in the file in the normal way and use as above.

var openapi = require("openapi-client");
var prices = new openapi.Prices(options);

External dependencies

The library requires below dependencies to be provided in environment where it will be used.

DependencyVersionDetails & URL
SignalR2.0.3Signal-R can be downloaded from https://github.com/SignalR/SignalR/releases/tag/2.0.3.
jQuery>1.11We do not depend on jQuery, but SignalR does. You can use any version of jquery that SignalR supports.

Browser Support

The library requires an ES5-compatible browser and requires fetch and promises to be available or polyfilled.

Documentation

Documentation for the API is built from the source jsdoc and available on doclets.io.

Contributing

You want to contribute? Great! Have a look at our contribution guidelines.