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DoTs

DoTs is the official DigitalOcean Typescript Client based on the DO OpenAPIv3 specification.

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • NodeJS 18 or above
  • TypeScript 5 or above
  • A DigitalOcean account with an active subscription. Along with a DigitalOcean token with proper permissions to manage DigitalOcean resources.
  • "type": "module" in your package.json (for ES module support)

Installation

The package is published on npmjs.com.

npm i @digitalocean/dots

Documentation

Note: Comprehensive documentation quality is currently lacking and under development. The documentation is actively being improved and will be updated once fixed.

https://digitaloceandots.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

Basic Usage

A quick guide to getting started with client

Authenticating

dots must be initialized with createDigitalOceanClient(). A DigitalOcean token is required. This token can be passed in via DigitalOceanApiKeyAuthenticationProvider(), an example below:

const authProvider = new DigitalOceanApiKeyAuthenticationProvider(token!);
// Create request adapter using the fetch-based implementation
const adapter = new FetchRequestAdapter(authProvider);
// Create the API client
const client = createDigitalOceanClient(adapter);

Managing DigitalOcean Resources

Find below a working example of creating a DigitalOcean volume via dots:

import { createDigitalOceanClient, DigitalOceanApiKeyAuthenticationProvider,
 FetchRequestAdapter, Volumes_ext4 } from "@digitalocean/dots";

const token = process.env.DIGITALOCEAN_TOKEN;
if (!token) {
    throw new Error("DIGITALOCEAN_TOKEN not set");
}

const authProvider = new DigitalOceanApiKeyAuthenticationProvider(token!);
// Create request adapter using the fetch-based implementation
const adapter = new FetchRequestAdapter(authProvider);
// Create the API client
const client = createDigitalOceanClient(adapter);

async function main(): Promise<void> {
    try {
        const volumeReq: Volumes_ext4 = {
            sizeGigabytes: 10,
            name: `test-volume`,
            description: "Block storage testing",
            region: "nyc3",
            filesystemType: "ext4",
        };

        const resp = await client.v2.volumes.post(volumeReq);
        if (resp && resp.volume) {
            const volume = resp.volume;
            console.log(`Created volume ${volume.name} <ID: ${volume.id}>`);
        } else {
            throw new Error("Failed to create volume or volume is undefined");
        }

        console.log("Done!");

    } catch (err) {
        console.error(err);
    }
}

main();

Running the above code snippet with tsc && node index.js would output the following:

Created volume test-volume <ID: 751d0c09-1613-11f0-8aa5-0a58ac147241>
Done!

More working examples can be found in dots/examples.

Known Issues

This section lists the known issues of the client generator.

Generates nested value fields for nested arrays

  • This is an existing issue with our code generated tool, Kiota
  • More details about this issue can be found here

Contributing

We welcome contributions! Feel free to get involved in developing this client by visiting our Contribuing Guide for detailed information and guidelines. For feature requests or bug reports, open an issue to help us improve the client.

License

This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. See the LICENSE file for details.

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