@teemill/gfn-catalog 3.8.0 → 3.8.1

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package/README.md CHANGED
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- ## @teemill/gfn-catalog@3.8.0
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+ ## @teemill/gfn-catalog@3.8.1
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  This generator creates TypeScript/JavaScript client that utilizes [axios](https://github.com/axios/axios). The generated Node module can be used in the following environments:
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  _published:_
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  ```
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- npm install @teemill/gfn-catalog@3.8.0 --save
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  ```
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package/api.ts CHANGED
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  * GFN Catalog API
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  * Use this API to access the Global Fulfillment Network, which contains all the warehouse products and variants available to a given project. Warehouse products represent the base products that can be printed on. Products are the top level items, and variants are the different options available for each product. For example, a product might be a T-shirt, and each variant represents a different size and colour combination of that T-shirt. Use references to these warehouse products to create new product listings on your project via the Product Catalog API. Use the variant information to decide which options you would like to offer on each product listing.
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  import globalAxios from 'axios';
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  // Some imports not used depending on template conditions
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  // @ts-ignore
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- import { DUMMY_BASE_URL, assertParamExists, setApiKeyToObject, setBasicAuthToObject, setBearerAuthToObject, setOAuthToObject, setSearchParams, serializeDataIfNeeded, toPathString, createRequestFunction } from './common';
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package/base.ts CHANGED
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package/common.ts CHANGED
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