npm install --save @prezly/sdk
# or yarn
yarn add @prezly/sdkUsing ES Modules:
import { createPrezlyClient } from '@prezly/sdk';
const prezlyClient = createPrezlyClient({
accessToken: 'your-access-token',
});Or Using CommonJS:
const { createPrezlyClient } = require('@prezly/sdk').default;
const prezlyClient = createPrezlyClient({
accessToken: 'your-access-token',
});At this moment, the UI does not support issuing API tokens. Please contact support to issue one for you.
fetch API support
@prezly/sdk is using fetch to create requests. We assume that the environment running the code supports it.
We understand that some of the environments, such as node.js or old browsers, do not support fetch. This can be resolved by including a polyfill.
Polyfilling in browsers using whatwg-fetch
npm install --save whatwg-fetch
# or yarn
yarn add whatwg-fetchimport 'whatwg-fetch';
// ...
import { createPrezlyClient } from '@prezly/sdk';We recommend referring to the official whatwg-fetch module documentation for more information.
Polyfilling in browsers using node-fetch
npm install --save node-fetch
# or yarn
yarn add node-fetchglobal.fetch = require('node-fetch');
// ...
const { createPrezlyClient } = require('@prezly/sdk');We recommend referring to the official node-fetch module documentation for more information.
Platform-agnostic polyfill using cross-fetch
npm install --save cross-fetch
# or yarn
yarn add cross-fetchUsing ES Modules:
import 'cross-fetch/polyfill';
// ...
import { createPrezlyClient } from '@prezly/sdk';Or Using CommonJS:
require('cross-fetch/polyfill');
// ...
const { createPrezlyClient } = require('@prezly/sdk');We recommend referring to the official cross-fetch module documentation for more information.
Additionally, you can initialize the API client with your own implementation of fetch:
import { createPrezlyClient } = from '@prezly/sdk';
const prezlyClient = createPrezlyClient({
accessToken: 'your-access-token',
fetch: customFetch,
});