emass_client 3.4.0
Install from the command line:
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$ npm install @mitre/emass_client@3.4.0
Install via package.json:
"@mitre/emass_client": "3.4.0"
About this version
@mitre/[email protected]
This generator creates TypeScript/JavaScript client that utilizes axios. The generated Node module can be used in the following environments:
Environment
- Node.js
- Webpack
- Browserify
Language level
- ES5 - you must have a Promises/A+ library installed
- ES6
Module system
- CommonJS
- ES6 module system
It can be used in both TypeScript and JavaScript. In TypeScript, the definition should be automatically resolved via package.json
. (Reference - archive)
The latest publishing instruction can be found in the Typescript handbook
To build and compile the typescript sources to javascript use:
npm install
npm run build
After building the package (above step) login into the NPM registry ( account required )
Login with the following command:
npm login
To test that the login was successful, use command npm whoami
, the username for the account is displayed.
Publishing the NPM package is accomplished by executing the following command:
npm publish
After the publish is done without any error, visit the account used to published in the NPM registry, and verify that the package is there.
For detailed information on unpublishing an NPM packages visit the npm-unpuplish docs
npm unpublish [<@scope>/]<pkg>[@<version>]
References the npm Unpublish Policy for detail information and restrictions related to unpublishing npm pakages.
navigate to the folder of your consuming project and run one of the following commands.
published:
npm install @mitre/[email protected] --save
unPublished (not recommended):
npm install PATH_TO_GENERATED_PACKAGE --save
Before accessing any of the endpoints provided by the @mitre/emass_client, we need to configure common axios settings.
All calls utilizing the @mitre/[email protected] need to initialize axios as follows:
// Load the necessary modules
import * as fs from 'fs';
import * as https from 'https';
import { Configuration } from "@mitre/emass_client/dist/configuration"
import globalAxios, { AxiosPromise, AxiosInstance, AxiosRequestConfig } from '@mitre/emass_client/node_modules/axios';
// Initialize the configuration interface. The apikey is initialized via axios default headers.
const configuration = new Configuration({
basePath: 'https://emass-url-instances.com',
});
// Initialize the axios request configuration
const axiosRequestConfig: AxiosRequestConfig = {
httpsAgent: new https.Agent({
keepAlive: true,
rejectUnauthorized: false,
key: fs.readFileSync("path/to/the/key.pem"),
cert: fs.readFileSync("path/to/the/client.pem"),
passphrase: "certificate passphrase",
port: 443,
})
}
// Create an axios instances
const axiosInstances: AxiosInstance = globalAxios.create(axiosRequestConfig);
// Configure the necessary keys (api-key and user-uid)
axiosInstances.defaults.headers.common = {
"api-key": "the-proper-api-key-value",
"user-uid": 'the.use.id.information'
};
// Load the TestApi module
import { TestApi } from '@mitre/emass_client/dist/api';
// Create and initialize a TestApi instances (references Axios Configuration for proper parameters configurations)
const testApi = new TestApi(configuration, configuration.basePath, axiosInstances);
// Invoke the endpoint
testApi.testConnection().then((response:any) => {
console.log("API called successfully. Returned data: " + JSON.stringify(response.data, null,2));
}).catch((error:any) => console.error(JSON.stringify(error.response.data,null,2)));
This example uses the colorize module to color format the output to the command line.
// Load the TestApi module
import { ArtifactsExportApi } from '@mitre/emass_client/dist/api';
import colorize from 'json-colorizer';
// Create and initialize a ArtifactsExportApi instances (references Axios Configuration for proper parameters configurations)
const exportArtifacts = new ArtifactsExportApi(configuration, configuration.basePath, axiosInstances);
// Invoke the endpoint
exportArtifacts.getSystemArtifactsExport(34, "artifact.txt").then((response:any) => {
console.log(colorize(JSON.stringify(response.data, null,2)));
}).catch((error:any) => console.error(colorize(JSON.stringify(error.response.data,null,2))));