woocommerce/tests/e2e/api/README.md

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# WooCommerce API Client
An isometric API client for interacting with WooCommerce installations. Here are the current and planned
features:
- [x] TypeScript Definitions
- [x] Axios API Client with support for OAuth & basic auth
- [x] Repositories to simplify interaction with basic data types
- [ ] Service classes for common activities such as changing settings
## Usage
```bash
npm install @woocommerce/api --save-dev
```
Depending on what you're intending to get out of the API client there are a few different ways of using it.
### REST API
The simplest way to use the client is directly:
```javascript
import { HTTPClientFactory } from '@woocommerce/api';
// You can create an API client using the client factory with pre-configured middleware for convenience.
let client = HTTPClientFactory.build( 'https://example.com' )
.withBasicAuth( 'username', 'password' )
.create();
// You can also create an API client configured for requests using OAuth.
client = HTTPClientFactory.build( 'https://example.com' )
.withOAuth( 'consumer_secret', 'consumer_password' )
.create();
// You can then use the client to make API requests.
httpClient.get( '/wc/v3/products' ).then( ( response ) => {
// Access the status code from the response.
response.statusCode;
// Access the headers from the response.
response.headers;
// Access the data from the response, in this case, the products.
response.data;
}, ( error ) => {
// Handle errors that may have come up.
} );
```
### Repositories
As a convenience utility we've created repositories for core data types that can simplify interacting with the API.
These repositories provide CRUD methods for ease-of-use:
```javascript
import { SimpleProduct } from '@woocommerce/api';
// Prepare the HTTP client that will be consumed by the repository.
// This is necessary so that it can make requests to the REST API.
const httpClient = HTTPClientFactory.build( 'https://example.com' )
.withBasicAuth( 'username', 'password' )
.create();
const repository = SimpleProduct.restRepository( httpClient );
// The repository can now be used to create models.
const product = repository.create( { name: 'Simple Product', regularPrice: '9.99' } );
// The response will be one of the models with structured properties and TypeScript support.
product.id;
```