Neosync for TypeScript
Introduction
The Neosync TS SDK is publicly available and can be added to any TS/JS-based project. This package supports both ES-Modules and CommonJS.
The correct entrypoint will be chosen based on using import
or require
.
The tsup
package is used to generated the distributed code.
Neosync's Dashboard App is the primary user of the TS SDK today, and can be used as a reference for examples of how to use the SDK.
Installation
npm install @neosync/sdk
Configuration
There are a few inputs that the SDK needs in order to be properly configured.
- API URL
- Account ID
- API Key (required for Neosync Cloud or self-hosted authenticated environments)
API Url
If using Neosync Cloud, the backend api url is: https://neosync-api.svcs.neosync.dev
The standard localhost url is: http://localhost:8080
Account ID
The account ID is necessary for some requests that do not have an obvious identifier like retrieving a list of jobs, or a list of connections.
This can be found by going into the app on the /:accountName/settings
page and found in the header.
API Key
An access token (api key, or user jwt) must be used to access authenticated Neosync environments.
For an API Key, this can be created at /:accountName/settings/api-keys
.
Usage
For a prime example of how to us this SDK, view the withNeosyncContext method in the Neosync app's BFF layer.
Note on Transports
Based on your usage, you'll have to install a different version of connect
to provide the correct Transport based on your environment.
- Node: @connectrpc/connect-node
- Web: @connectrpc/connect-web
Install whichever one makes sense for you
npm install @connectrpc/connect-node
npm install @connectrpc/connect-web
Neosync API serves up Connect
, which can listen using Connect, gRPC, or Web protocols.
Each of the libraries above provides all three of those protocols, but it's recommended to use createConnectTransport
for the most efficient setup.
import { getNeosyncClient } from '@neosync/sdk';
import { createConnectTransport } from '@connectrpc/connect-node';
const neosyncClient = getNeosyncClient({
getTransport(interceptors) {
return createConnectTransport({
baseUrl: '<url>',
httpVersion: '2',
interceptors: interceptors,
});
},
});
Authenticating
To authenticate the TS Neosync Client, a function may be provided to the configuration that will be invoked prior to every request. This gives flexability in how the access token may be retrieved and supports either a Neosync API Key or a standard user JWT token.
When the getAccessToken
function is provided, the Neosync Client is configured with an auth interceptor that attaches the Authorization
header to every outgoingn request with the access token returned from the function.
This is why the getTransport
method receives a list of interceptors, and why it's important to hook them up to pass them through to the relevant transport being used.
import { getNeosyncClient } from '@neosync/sdk';
import { createConnectTransport } from '@connectrpc/connect-node';
const neosyncClient = getNeosyncClient({
getAccessToken: () => process.env.NEOSYNC_API_KEY,
getTransport(interceptors) {
return createConnectTransport({
baseUrl: process.env.NEOSYNC_API_URL,
httpVersion: '2',
interceptors: interceptors,
});
},
});
Neosync App
In the Neosync dashboard app, we pull the user access token off of the incoming request (auth is configured using next-auth
.).
This way we can ensure that all requests are using the user's access token and are passed through to Neosync API.