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Summary

Documents: The documentation for the StackOne Unified API - DOCUMENTS

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SDK Installation

The SDK can be installed with either npm, pnpm, bun or yarn package managers.

NPM

npm add @stackone/stackone-client-ts

PNPM

pnpm add @stackone/stackone-client-ts

Bun

bun add @stackone/stackone-client-ts

Yarn

yarn add @stackone/stackone-client-ts zod

# Note that Yarn does not install peer dependencies automatically. You will need
# to install zod as shown above.

SDK Example Usage

List Employees

import { StackOne } from "@stackone/stackone-client-ts";

const stackOne = new StackOne({
  security: {
    password: "",
    username: "",
  },
});

async function run() {
  const result = await stackOne.hris.listEmployees({
    expand: "company,employments,work_location,home_location,groups,skills",
    fields:
      "id,remote_id,first_name,last_name,name,display_name,gender,ethnicity,date_of_birth,birthday,marital_status,avatar_url,avatar,personal_email,personal_phone_number,work_email,work_phone_number,job_id,remote_job_id,job_title,job_description,department_id,remote_department_id,department,cost_centers,company,manager_id,remote_manager_id,hire_date,start_date,tenure,work_anniversary,employment_type,employment_contract_type,employment_status,termination_date,company_name,company_id,remote_company_id,preferred_language,citizenships,home_location,work_location,employments,custom_fields,documents,created_at,updated_at,benefits,employee_number,national_identity_number,national_identity_numbers,skills",
    filter: {
      updatedAfter: "2020-01-01T00:00:00.000Z",
    },
    include: "avatar_url,avatar,custom_fields,job_description,benefits",
    updatedAfter: "2020-01-01T00:00:00.000Z",
    xAccountId: "<id>",
  });

  for await (const page of result) {
    console.log(page);
  }
}

run();

Available Resources and Operations

Available methods

Pagination

Some of the endpoints in this SDK support pagination. To use pagination, you make your SDK calls as usual, but the returned response object will also be an async iterable that can be consumed using the for await...of syntax.

Here's an example of one such pagination call:

import { StackOne } from "@stackone/stackone-client-ts";

const stackOne = new StackOne({
  security: {
    password: "",
    username: "",
  },
});

async function run() {
  const result = await stackOne.ats.listApplicationCustomFieldDefinitions({
    fields: "id,remote_id,name,description,type,options",
    filter: {
      updatedAfter: "2020-01-01T00:00:00.000Z",
    },
    updatedAfter: "2020-01-01T00:00:00.000Z",
    xAccountId: "<id>",
  });

  for await (const page of result) {
    console.log(page);
  }
}

run();

Error Handling

StackOneError is the base class for all HTTP error responses. It has the following properties:

Property Type Description
error.message string Error message
error.statusCode number HTTP response status code eg 404
error.headers Headers HTTP response headers
error.body string HTTP body. Can be empty string if no body is returned.
error.rawResponse Response Raw HTTP response
error.data$ Optional. Some errors may contain structured data. See Error Classes.

Example

import { StackOne } from "@stackone/stackone-client-ts";
import * as errors from "@stackone/stackone-client-ts/sdk/models/errors";

const stackOne = new StackOne({
  security: {
    password: "",
    username: "",
  },
});

async function run() {
  try {
    const result = await stackOne.accounts.deleteAccount({
      id: "<id>",
    });

    console.log(result);
  } catch (error) {
    // The base class for HTTP error responses
    if (error instanceof errors.StackOneError) {
      console.log(error.message);
      console.log(error.statusCode);
      console.log(error.body);
      console.log(error.headers);

      // Depending on the method different errors may be thrown
      if (error instanceof errors.BadRequestResponse) {
        console.log(error.data$.data); // errors.Data
        console.log(error.data$.message); // string
        console.log(error.data$.providerErrors); // ProviderError[]
        console.log(error.data$.statusCode); // number
        console.log(error.data$.timestamp); // Date
      }
    }
  }
}

run();

Error Classes

Primary errors:

Less common errors (6)

Network errors:

Inherit from StackOneError:

  • ResponseValidationError: Type mismatch between the data returned from the server and the structure expected by the SDK. See error.rawValue for the raw value and error.pretty() for a nicely formatted multi-line string.

* Check the method documentation to see if the error is applicable.

Custom HTTP Client

The TypeScript SDK makes API calls using an HTTPClient that wraps the native Fetch API. This client is a thin wrapper around fetch and provides the ability to attach hooks around the request lifecycle that can be used to modify the request or handle errors and response.

The HTTPClient constructor takes an optional fetcher argument that can be used to integrate a third-party HTTP client or when writing tests to mock out the HTTP client and feed in fixtures.

The following example shows how to use the "beforeRequest" hook to to add a custom header and a timeout to requests and how to use the "requestError" hook to log errors:

import { StackOne } from "@stackone/stackone-client-ts";
import { HTTPClient } from "@stackone/stackone-client-ts/lib/http";

const httpClient = new HTTPClient({
  // fetcher takes a function that has the same signature as native `fetch`.
  fetcher: (request) => {
    return fetch(request);
  }
});

httpClient.addHook("beforeRequest", (request) => {
  const nextRequest = new Request(request, {
    signal: request.signal || AbortSignal.timeout(5000)
  });

  nextRequest.headers.set("x-custom-header", "custom value");

  return nextRequest;
});

httpClient.addHook("requestError", (error, request) => {
  console.group("Request Error");
  console.log("Reason:", `${error}`);
  console.log("Endpoint:", `${request.method} ${request.url}`);
  console.groupEnd();
});

const sdk = new StackOne({ httpClient });

Authentication

Per-Client Security Schemes

This SDK supports the following security scheme globally:

Name Type Scheme
username
password
http HTTP Basic

You can set the security parameters through the security optional parameter when initializing the SDK client instance. For example:

import { StackOne } from "@stackone/stackone-client-ts";

const stackOne = new StackOne({
  security: {
    password: "",
    username: "",
  },
});

async function run() {
  const result = await stackOne.accounts.deleteAccount({
    id: "<id>",
  });

  console.log(result);
}

run();

Requirements

For supported JavaScript runtimes, please consult RUNTIMES.md.

Retries

Some of the endpoints in this SDK support retries. If you use the SDK without any configuration, it will fall back to the default retry strategy provided by the API. However, the default retry strategy can be overridden on a per-operation basis, or across the entire SDK.

To change the default retry strategy for a single API call, simply provide a retryConfig object to the call:

import { StackOne } from "@stackone/stackone-client-ts";

const stackOne = new StackOne({
  security: {
    password: "",
    username: "",
  },
});

async function run() {
  const result = await stackOne.accounts.deleteAccount({
    id: "<id>",
  }, {
    retries: {
      strategy: "backoff",
      backoff: {
        initialInterval: 1,
        maxInterval: 50,
        exponent: 1.1,
        maxElapsedTime: 100,
      },
      retryConnectionErrors: false,
    },
  });

  console.log(result);
}

run();

If you'd like to override the default retry strategy for all operations that support retries, you can provide a retryConfig at SDK initialization:

import { StackOne } from "@stackone/stackone-client-ts";

const stackOne = new StackOne({
  retryConfig: {
    strategy: "backoff",
    backoff: {
      initialInterval: 1,
      maxInterval: 50,
      exponent: 1.1,
      maxElapsedTime: 100,
    },
    retryConnectionErrors: false,
  },
  security: {
    password: "",
    username: "",
  },
});

async function run() {
  const result = await stackOne.accounts.deleteAccount({
    id: "<id>",
  });

  console.log(result);
}

run();

Standalone functions

All the methods listed above are available as standalone functions. These functions are ideal for use in applications running in the browser, serverless runtimes or other environments where application bundle size is a primary concern. When using a bundler to build your application, all unused functionality will be either excluded from the final bundle or tree-shaken away.

To read more about standalone functions, check FUNCTIONS.md.

Available standalone functions

Debugging

You can setup your SDK to emit debug logs for SDK requests and responses.

You can pass a logger that matches console's interface as an SDK option.

Warning

Beware that debug logging will reveal secrets, like API tokens in headers, in log messages printed to a console or files. It's recommended to use this feature only during local development and not in production.

import { StackOne } from "@stackone/stackone-client-ts";

const sdk = new StackOne({ debugLogger: console });

Maturity

This SDK is in beta, and there may be breaking changes between versions without a major version update. Therefore, we recommend pinning usage to a specific package version. This way, you can install the same version each time without breaking changes unless you are intentionally looking for the latest version.

Contributions

While we value open-source contributions to this SDK, this library is generated programmatically. Feel free to open a PR or a Github issue as a proof of concept and we'll do our best to include it in a future release!

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