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Podio client written in Typescript

This module aims to provide a Podio client implementation for Deno and/or general Typescript programming

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Version Note

deno >= 1.2

Basic Usage

Import

Most of public modules has been exported in mod.ts. Some modules that are arbitrary have to be exported explicitly from its placement

import {
  Client,
  PodioResponse,
  PodioError,
} from "https://deno.land/x/podio/mod.ts";
import { RuntimeStore } from "https://deno.land/x/podio/store/store_runtime.ts";

Podio client setup and authentication

const podio = new Client("the-api-client", "the-client-secret-here", {
  // store can be left empty.
  // in that case, each authentication
  // process will attempt to retrieve token
  // directly from Podio, which can potentialy
  // lead into some rate limit issue
  // RuntimeStore is a built-in storage, using Map data type
  // see https://github.com/open-zhy/podio-ts/blob/master/store/store_runtime.ts
  store: new RuntimeStore(),
});

// authenticate client
const response = await podio.authenticate("app", {
  app_id: 1234567,
  app_token: "a92239400b574cfca761cdf213a27975",
});

const oAuthToken = response.asOAuthObject();
console.log({ oAuthToken });

After this process, an OAuthObject will be bound on the client instance, it will be used for any following requests which uses the same client instance

Make request

// simple GET request
const response = await podio.request("GET", `/app/1234567`);
if (response instanceof PodioResponse) {
  console.log(response.asObject()); // PodioObject data
}

We use native fetch and Request object to perform these client request. The 3rd options is passed through parameters for the native request object

const response = await podio.request("PUT", `/item/123456789`, {
  body: {
    fields: {
      title: "Hello Deno",
      "category-1": [1],
    },
  },
});
// response is either PodioError or PodioResponse

Data objects

(coming soon)

Events listeners

For now we can subscribe to 3 types of events emitted during each API call

  • podio.request - Executed when a request has been created and ready to fire, args: the Request object
  • podio.response - Fired once we get an healthy response from Podio, args: the PodioResponse object
  • podio.error - When a Podio error caught, args: PodioError object

Example

// just right after client creation
// here we will just print information about Rate Limit contained in response headers
podio.event?.on("podio.response", (response: PodioResponse) => {
  response.headers?.forEach((value, key) => {
    if (
      [
        "x-rate-limit-remaining",
        "x-rate-limit-limit",
        "x-podio-auth-ref",
      ].includes(key)
    ) {
      console.log(`--> ${key}=${value}`);
    }
  });
});

Contribute? Welcome!!

Everyone is welcome to contribute to this project. Therefore, here is some list of what I planned to implement in the future

  • Tests - Implement more test suite cases., just add *_test.ts file OR add more statement on existing ones
  • Data Objects - It would be good to have an abstraction of each type of data Podio can handle, here is the complete references
  • Session Manager - Add common used session manager: filesystem, redis, in-memory db like this
  • Sandbox / Explorer - Leverage simplicity of Deno to implement a sandox / explorer that can be used to test some API features