You MAY USE this library on the client as well as on the server side.
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To work with the package you need to have npm (or other package manager) installed. Library supports Node.js version 18 and above, and can be used in a client codebase.
npm install @aims-api/aims-node
In order to use the lirbary you need to obtain an API key. You can get a demo key by contacting us at hello@aimsapi.com.
TypeScript
// pages/api/searchByText.ts
import { NextApiRequest, NextApiResponse } from 'next'
import { Client as AIMSClient } from '@aims-api/aims-node'
const handler = async (req: NextApiRequest, res: NextApiResponse) => {
if (req.method === 'POST') {
try {
const { text, filter } = req.body
const aims = new AIMSClient({
authorization: 'YOUR_API_KEY',
})
const response = await aims.endpoints.query.byText({ text, detailed: true, filter })
return res.status(200).send(response)
} catch (error) {
return res.status(error.status).json(error.json)
}
}
return res.status(400).json('Method not allowed')
}
export default handler
JavaScript
// pages/api/searchByText.js
import { Client as AIMSClient } from '@aims-api/aims-node'
const handler = async (req, res) => {
if (req.method === 'POST') {
try {
const { text, filter } = req.body
const aims = new AIMSClient({
authorization: 'YOUR_API_KEY',
})
const response = await aims.endpoints.query.byText({
text,
detailed: true,
filter,
})
return res.status(200).send(response)
} catch (error) {
return res.status(error.status).json(error.json)
}
}
return res.status(400).json('Method not allowed')
}
export default handler
It is common to make a proxy request from client app to the server in order to hide foreign URL.
When you create a client instance in your codebase, you can then easily access all the existing endpoints via IDE autocomplete, as well as the required and optional parameters.
Library uses Zod for response validation, therefore you can use the types that are provided in every endpoint file.
Example
import { type SearchResponse } from '@aims-api/aims-node/dist/endpoints/search'
The library provides a set of endpoints that can be found in src/client/index.ts file by the endpoints
property on line #95.
List of all API endpoints could be found in AIMS API Documentation under Endpoints section, AIMS queries.
Both network errors and response structure errors are handled within a library, so the response is always a valid JavaScript Object in the following structure:
// successful request
{
success: true
data: any
}
// failed request
{
success: false
error: AxiosError | ZodError
}
See LICENSE for more information.