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Spiel Connect

Spiel Connect

Spiel Connect get all the endpoints and its methods therefore you don't need to set any endpoints and services in your frontend application. It is adapted to spiel-server but you can build your own alternatives.

How use it

Config the server connection

import { Connect, IRequestConfigConnect } from "spiel-connect";
import { IServerTest } from "./services";

const requestConnect: IRequestConfigConnect = {
    domain: "http://localhost:3000",
};

const connect = new Connect(request).getEndpoints();

connect.then((server: IServerTest) => {
    ...
});

Make a request with Spiel Connect

connect.then(async (server: IServerTest) => {
    const user = {id: 5};
    const permission = { permission: "root"};

    const response = await server.User.updateUser(user, null, permission);
    console.log(response);
});

Use alternatives to spiel-server

You can use another backend framework but you need to build the endpoints response and it has to look like this:

[{ name: 'ClassName1',
    props: [ { method: 'methodName', name: 'classMethodName', path: '/pathname' },
             { method: 'methodName', name: 'classMethodName', path: '/pathname' },
             { method: 'methodName', name: 'classMethodName', path: '/pathname' },
                ...
            ]
  },
  { name: 'ClassName2',
    props: [{ method: 'methodName', name: 'classMethodName', path: '/pathname' },
             { method: 'methodName', name: 'classMethodName', path: '/pathname' },
             { method: 'methodName', name: 'classMethodName', path: '/pathname' },
                ... 
            ]
  },
    ...
}]

To get some idea to do it see more here

Run Spiel Connect tests

  • npm run server
  • npm test

License

Spiel Connect is MIT licensed. See license

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