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TeamCowboy JS

A TypeScript first TeamCowboy API client

Installation

$ npm i --save teamcowboy.js
$ # or with yarn:
$ yarn add teamcowboy.js

Usage

In order to access and make calls against the Team Cowboy API, you must have a valid API Account for your application.

Go here to request access.

Unauthenticated Requests

Provide the private and public api keys to make requests.

NOTE: Only the following methods can be called without authenticating:

  • Auth.getUserToken
  • Test.getRequest
  • Test.postRequest
import { TeamCowboy } from "teamcowboy.js";

const tc = new TeamCowboy({
  privateApiKey: process.env.TC_PRIV_KEY,
  publicApiKey: process.env.TC_PUB_KEY
});

Authenicated Requests

Once authenticated, you can provide the user's auth token:

import { TeamCowboy } from "teamcowboy.js";

const tc = new TeamCowboy({
  privateApiKey: process.env.TC_PRIV_KEY,
  publicApiKey: process.env.TC_PUB_KEY,
  authToken: process.env.TC_AUTH_TOKEN
});

Then you can start calling various methods:

import { TeamCowboy } from "teamcowboy.js";

const tc = new TeamCowboy({
  privateApiKey: process.env.TC_PRIV_KEY,
  publicApiKey: process.env.TC_PUB_KEY,
  authToken: process.env.TC_AUTH_TOKEN
});

tc.User.get()
  .then((r) => console.log(JSON.stringify(r, null, 2)))
  .catch(console.error);

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