API Module
The Appmixer SDK uses this API module internally to connect to the REST API.
api.set(name, value)
Set configuration property.
api.get(name)
Get configuration property.
api.on(event, handler)
Add event listener.
api.off(event, handler)
Remove event listener.
Configuration
Set up a new api instance with config parameters and set/get methods:
const appmixer = new Appmixer(config)
appmixer.api.set(key, value)
appmixer.api.get(key)config.baseUrl
config.baseUrlType: String | Default: null
Base URL of your Appmixer engine REST API.
config.accessToken
config.accessTokenType: String | Default: null
Access token of an authorized user.
Methods
api.authenticateUser
api.authenticateUserAuthenticate a user to Appmixer. Note that this can be a "virtual" user that exists for the sole purpose of associating a real user of your own product to a user in Appmixer. Each user in Appmixer can have a set of flows, can run and stop flows, and can see data going through their flows. The returned promise is either resolved with an object that contains a token (which you need to set with appmixer.set('accessToken', token) to be able to make calls to the API backend. Or the promise is rejected with an error object. If the error object returns a 403 status code (i.e. err.response.status === 403), the user does not exist in Appmixer.
api.signupUser
api.signupUserCreate a new user in Appmixer. The returned promise is either resolved with an authentication object (containing the token property) or rejected if the sign-up fails.
api.createFlow
api.createFlowappmixer.api.createFlow(name, [descriptor], [properties])Create a new flow in Appmixer. The returned promise resolves to the ID of the newly created flow. The properties object can contain your own custom metadata inside the customFields property. This is especially useful for filtering flows based on your own custom metadata.
api.deleteFlow
api.deleteFlowDelete an existing flow identified by flowId.
api.getFlow
api.getFlowGet flow. The returned promise resolves to an object with the following information: { id, flow, name, stage, btime, mtime, thumbnail }, where flow is the Flow Descriptor, stage is either 'running' or 'stopped', btime is the time the flow was created ("birth" time), mtime is the time the flow was modified and thumbnail contains a thumbnail image (self-contained, in the Data URI format).
api.getFlows
api.getFlowsGet all flows of the user or filter them by query. query is an object with the following properties: limit, offset, pattern (a string to filter flows containing pattern in their names), sort, projection (allows you to exclude properties from the returned flow objects), sharedWithPermissions and filter.Example:
api.getFlowsCount
api.getFlowsCountGet the number of all flows of the user or filter them by query. query is an object with pattern property that can include a string to filter flows containing a pattern in their names. Example: { "pattern": "dropbox" }.
api.updateFlow
api.updateFlowUpdate an existing flow. update can contain the following information: { flow, name, customFields }, where flow is the Flow Descriptor of the flow and customFields is an object with your own custom metadata for this flow.
api.startFlow
api.startFlowStart a flow.
api.stopFlow
api.stopFlowStop a flow.
api.cloneFlow
api.cloneFlowCreate a copy of an existing flow. The returned promise resolves to the ID of the newly created flow.
api.getUser
api.getUserGet current user. The returned promise resolves to an object with username.
api.getStores
api.getStoresGet all the data stores. The returned promise resolves to an array of stores each an object with name and storeId properties.
api.getStore
api.getStoreGet one store. The returned promise resolves to an object with name and storeId properties.
api.getStoreRecordsCount
api.getStoreRecordsCountGet the number of records in a store. query is an object with storeId and pattern properties where pattern is a string to filter records that contain the string in their keys or values.
api.getStoreRecords
api.getStoreRecordsGet store records. query is an object with storeId, pattern (string to search for in keys/values), limit , offset and sort properties. Example:
api.createStore
api.createStoreCreate a new store. The returned promise resolves to the ID of the newly created store.
api.deleteStore
api.deleteStoreDelete a store.
api.renameStore
api.renameStoreRename an existing store.
api.createStoreItem
api.createStoreItemCreate a new record in a store.
api.deleteStoreItems
api.deleteStoreItemsDelete store items. items is an array of objects each having a key and storeId properties identifying the item and store from which the item should be removed.
api.createAccount
api.createAccountCreate a custom account.
api.getAccounts
api.getAccountsGet a list of connected accounts of the user. filter is a custom query string (see the GET /accounts for an example). The returned promise resolves to an array of objects of the form { accountId, name, displayName, service, icon, profileInfo }.
api.getComponentAccounts
api.getComponentAccountsGet a list of accounts connected to a specific component.
api.getAccountFlows
api.getAccountFlowsGet a list of flows this account is used in. The returned promise resolves to an array of objects with flowId and name properties.
api.setAccountName
api.setAccountNameRename a connected account. Note that this name is displayed in the Accounts widget and also in the Inspector UI of the Designer.
api.getLogs
api.getLogsGet logs. The query is an object of the form { from, size, sort, query }:
Get logs of a specific flow:
api.getLog
api.getLogGet one log. logId and index are values returned from getLogs().
api.getPeopleTasks
api.getPeopleTasksGet all tasks of the user. query.role can be either "approver" or "requester" and allows you to filter tasks based on the role. query.pattern filters returned tasks by a term that must be contained in the task title. Settingquery.secret to either the approverSecret or requesterSecret allows you to get a list of tasks of a different user for which you have the secret (other than the one identified by the access token, i.e. the currently signed-in user).
api.getPeopleTasksCount
api.getPeopleTasksCountReturns the number of tasks based on the query. See getPeopleTasks(query) for more info.
api.getPeopleTask
api.getPeopleTaskReturn one task identified by id.
api.approveTask
api.approveTaskApprove a task identified by id. params is an optional object that can contain the secret property (approver secret). Having the secret allows you to approve a task of any user for which you have the secret, not just the currently signed-in user.
api.rejectTask
api.rejectTaskReject a task identified by id. params is an optional object that can contain the secret property (approver secret). Having the secret allows you to reject a task of any user for which you have the secret, not just the currently signed-in user.
api.getCharts
api.getChartsReturns all the Insights charts of the user.
api.getChart
api.getChartReturn one Insights chart identified by chartId.
api.deleteChart
api.deleteChartDelete an Insights chart identified by chartId.
api.getFlowAuthentication
api.getFlowAuthenticationThis request will return an object with all the components in the flow that have auth section with all the available accounts.
Events
error
errorThe event is triggered when a request fails with an error or when the access token is invalid.
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