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- dataverse-webapi/lib/index.js
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- dataverse-webapi/lib/node.js
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dataverse-webapi
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A Dataverse Web Api TypeScript module for use in web resources or external web apps in the browser or node.
Requires Dynamics CRM 2016 Online/On-Prem or later
Installation
Node
npm install dataverse-webapiUsage
Browser
import { parseGuid, retrieve, WebApiConfig } from 'dataverse-webapi';
const config = new WebApiConfig('9.1')
const account = await retrieve(config, 'accounts', parseGuid('00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000'), '$select=name');
console.log(account.name);Node
import { parseGuid, retrieve, WebApiConfig } from 'dataverse-webapi/lib/node';
const config = new WebApiConfig('9.1', tokenFromAdal, 'https://org.crm.dynamics.com');
const account = await retrieve(config, 'accounts', parseGuid('00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000'), '$select=name');
console.log(account.name);Angular
For use in Angular applications, I'd first recommend using their built in HttpClient. Besides batch operations, most D365 Web Api requests are pretty simple to construct. If you do want to use this library, the usage is the same as the browser usage:
import { parseGuid, retrieveNode, WebApiConfig } from 'dataverse-webapi';
const config = new WebApiConfig('8.2', tokenFromAdal, 'https://org.crm.dynamics.com');
const account = await retrieve(config, 'accounts', parseGuid('00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000'), '$select=name');
console.log(account.name);Supported methods
- Retrieve
- Retrieve multiple (multiple pages)
- Retrieve multiple with Fetch XML
- Create
- Create with returned data
- Update
- Update with returned data
- Update single property
- Delete
- Delete single property
- Associate
- Disassociate
- Web API Functions
- Web API Actions
- Batch operations
- Impersonation using Azure Object Id
Samples
See samples.ts for examples