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@staticbackend/js

StaticBackend's JavaScript client library.

Installation

$> npm install @staticbackend/js

Usage

import { Backend } from "@staticbackend/js";

const bkn = new Backend("your-public-token", "na1");

Parameters:

  • Your public key
  • The region (we only supports na1 or dev for now)

If using the development server:

You may initiate the client like this for development:

const bkn = new Backend("anything", "dev");

When using the development server you don't need a valid public key.

Available helpers

register(email: string, password: string)

All you users will need a session token to perform CRUD operations against your database. Note that it's possible to have public repository.

const registerButton = document.getElementById("registerButton");
registerButton.addEventListener("click", async (e) => {
	const result = await bkn.register("user@company.com", "their-password");
	if (!result.ok) {
		// could not register that user
		console.error(result.content);
		return
	}

	// you must use this token on all sub-sequent requests:
	const token = result.content;

	// Ideally you'd store that somewhere for that user to retrieve like 
	// SessionStorage for instance.
});

login(email: string, password: string)

The login function is identical to the register. You'll receive a session token on successful login.

const result = await bkn.login(email, pass);
// handle result.ok == false or result.content contains their token.

Database

create(token: string, repo: string, doc)

createProjectButton.addEventListener("click", async (e) => {
	// thos values would come from <input> or something from your app
	const project = {
		name: "New project name",
		active: false,
		created: new Date()
	};

	const result = await bkn.create(token, "projects", project);
	// handle !result.ok or created document in result.content
});

list(token: string, repo: string)

const result = await bkn.list(token, "projects");
// handle !result.ok or result.content is an object
/*
{
	"page": 1,
	"total": 159,
	"results": [{
		id: "an id",
		name: "New project name",
		active: false,
		created: "20201223T07:48:24"
	}]
}
*/

getById(token: string, repo: string, id: string)

This return the document by ID.

query(token: string, repo: string, filters)

const filters = [
	["active", "==", false]
];

const result = await bkn.query(token, "projects", filters)
// handle !result.ok or result.content contains same as list().

The filters is an array or array having the following format:

["field-name", "operator", value]

The supported operators are:

"==", "!=", ">", "<", ">=", "<=", "in", "!in"

update(token: string, repo: string, id: string, doc)

Update a document by its ID, and only for the properties in the doc parameter.

delete(token: string, repo: string, id: string)

Delete a document by its ID

Upload file

<form enctype="multipart/form-data">
	<input type="file" name="file" />
</form>
<p>
	<button id="upbtn">upload file</button>
</p>
const upbtn = document.getElementById("upbtn");
upbtn.addEventListener("click", async (e) => {
	// you can grab your form by ID or whatever
	const form = document.forms[0];
	const result = await bkn.storeFile(token, form);
	if (!result.ok) {
		console.error(result.content);
		return;
	}

	console.log("file url", result.content);
})

When using the development server the URLs return will not be fully qualified domain name.

In production our CDN URL are returned.

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