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@apiclient.xyz/zitadel
an unofficial zitadel client
Install
To install @apiclient.xyz/zitadel
, you need to have Node.js installed on your system. You can then add it to your project using npm with the following command:
npm install @apiclient.xyz/zitadel --save
Ensure you have TypeScript installed for development purposes. If you haven't, install it using:
npm install -g typescript
Usage
The @apiclient.xyz/zitadel
package provides a simplified, unofficial TypeScript client for interacting with Zitadel's APIs. This guide will walk you through setting up the client and executing various operations such as user management in a TypeScript project.
Let's get started by setting up and initializing the client in your project.
Setup and Initialization
First, import the necessary classes from the package:
import { ZitaldelClient, ZitaldelUser } from '@apiclient.xyz/zitadel';
Instantiate the ZitaldelClient
by providing connection options, including the Zitadel instance URL and an access token:
const zitadelClient = new ZitaldelClient({
url: 'https://your-zitadel-instance.com', // Replace with your Zitadel instance URL
accessToken: 'your_access_token_here' // Replace with your actual access token
});
Managing Users
The Zitadel client supports various user management operations such as listing users, getting user information, and creating new users.
Listing Users
To list users, you can use the listUsers
method. This will return an array of ZitaldelUser
objects:
async function listUsers() {
try {
const users = await zitadelClient.listUsers();
console.log(users);
} catch (error) {
console.error('Failed to list users:', error);
}
}
listUsers();
Getting User Information
To get information about a specific user, use the listOwnUser
method. This method is handy for fetching details about the authenticated user:
async function getOwnUserInfo() {
try {
const user = await zitadelClient.listOwnUser();
console.log(user);
} catch (error) {
console.error('Failed to get user info:', error);
}
}
getOwnUserInfo();
Creating a User
To create a new user, the createUser
method can be used. You need to provide user details such as email, first name, and last name:
async function createUser() {
try {
await zitadelClient.createUser({
email: 'newuser@example.com',
firstName: 'John',
lastName: 'Doe'
});
console.log('User created successfully');
} catch (error) {
console.error('Failed to create user:', error);
}
}
createUser();
Advanced Usage
For more advanced scenarios, refer to the official Zitadel documentation and the source code of this package. The @apiclient.xyz/zitadel
client provides a straightforward interface to Zitadel's API but does not cover all possible use cases and functionalities of Zitadel. You might need to extend the client or use the official Zitadel client for complex scenarios.
Conclusion
The @apiclient.xyz/zitadel
package makes it easier to interact with Zitadel's APIs from a TypeScript application. With it, you can manage users, handle authentication, and perform various other operations provided by Zitadel. This guide covered the basics of setting up the client, managing users, and performing some common operations. For further details or specific use cases, consult the Zitadel documentation and the package's source code.
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