Anion
A Node SDK for the Ion Channel API
Requirements
Request an api key
You'll also need to define a value for a global variable API_ENDPOINT
, such as https://api.test.ionchannel.io
Node version >=14.15.4
Installation
Versioning
The SDK will be versioned in accordance with Semver 2.0.0. See the releases section for the latest version.
It is always highly recommended to vendor the version you are using.
License
This SDK is distributed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See LICENSE.md for more information.
Usage
This is intended to be used in a client side application. Instead of making fetch
requests or using a library like axios
(which is what this uses), you can import these services to invoke their methods, which will end up making http requests. If you'd rather make the http requests in a tool like a terminal, you might want to look at our ion-connect
API Documentation
Each of the following entities can be imported into a module with javascript module syntax as named imports from 'anion'
example:
import { Auth } from 'anion'
A lot of the methods have a single argument as an object. This is essentialy a way in javascript to provide named arguments. As long as you provide a single argument as an object to those function calls that have the names of the keys that are required for those function calls, you can order those key-value pairs any way you want.
example:
Rulesets.getAppliedRuleSet({
analysisId: 'abc',
projectId: 'foo',
teamId: '123',
})
Rulesets.getAppliedRuleSet({
teamId: '123',
analysisId: 'abc',
projectId: 'foo',
})
Both cases will yield the same result.
types
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Meta
:- limit: number, optional
- offset: number
- total_count: number
API
Suggested workflow for new users
todo: compliment each steps with the api functions that could be invoked
- Request an api key
- your user and team will be created with you as the admin role
- log into a new session
- create a ruleset
- create a project
- run an analysis
- get the results of that analysis
- get the history of your project