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package/FUNCTIONS.md ADDED
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+ # Standalone Functions
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+
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+ > [!NOTE]
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+ > This section is useful if you are using a bundler and targetting browsers and
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+ > runtimes where the size of an application affects performance and load times.
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+ Every method in this SDK is also available as a standalone function. This
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+ alternative API is suitable when targetting the browser or serverless runtimes
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+ and using a bundler to build your application since all unused functionality
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+ will be tree-shaken away. This includes code for unused methods, Zod schemas,
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+ encoding helpers and response handlers. The result is dramatically smaller
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+ impact on the application's final bundle size which grows very slowly as you use
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+ more and more functionality from this SDK.
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+ Calling methods through the main SDK class remains a valid and generally more
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+ more ergonomic option. Standalone functions represent an optimisation for a
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+ specific category of applications.
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+
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+ ## Example
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+
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+ ```typescript
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+ import { UnifiedToCore } from "@unified-api/typescript-sdk/core.js";
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+ import { accountingCreateAccountingAccount } from "@unified-api/typescript-sdk/funcs/accountingCreateAccountingAccount.js";
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+ import { SDKValidationError } from "@unified-api/typescript-sdk/sdk/models/errors/sdkvalidationerror.js";
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+
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+ // Use `UnifiedToCore` for best tree-shaking performance.
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+ // You can create one instance of it to use across an application.
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+ const unifiedTo = new UnifiedToCore({
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+ security: {
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+ jwt: "<YOUR_API_KEY_HERE>",
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+ },
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+ });
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+ async function run() {
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+ const res = await accountingCreateAccountingAccount(unifiedTo, {
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+ connectionId: "<value>",
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+ });
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+ switch (true) {
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+ case res.ok:
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+ // The success case will be handled outside of the switch block
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+ break;
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+ case res.error instanceof SDKValidationError:
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+ // Pretty-print validation errors.
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+ return console.log(res.error.pretty());
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+ case res.error instanceof Error:
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+ return console.log(res.error);
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+ default:
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+ // TypeScript's type checking will fail on the following line if the above
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+ // cases were not exhaustive.
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+ res.error satisfies never;
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+ throw new Error("Assertion failed: expected error checks to be exhaustive: " + res.error);
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+ }
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+ // Handle the result
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+ ```
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+ ## Result types
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+ Standalone functions differ from SDK methods in that they return a
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+ `Result<Value, Error>` type to capture _known errors_ and document them using
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+ the type system. By avoiding throwing errors, application code maintains clear
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+ control flow and error-handling become part of the regular flow of application
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+ code.
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+ > We use the term "known errors" because standalone functions, and JavaScript
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+ > code in general, can still throw unexpected errors such as `TypeError`s,
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+ > `RangeError`s and `DOMException`s. Exhaustively catching all errors may be
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+ > something this SDK addresses in the future. Nevertheless, there is still a lot
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+ The second reason for this style of programming is because these functions will
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+ typically be used in front-end applications where exception throwing is
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+ sometimes discouraged or considered unidiomatic. React and similar ecosystems
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+ and libraries tend to promote this style of programming so that components
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+ import { fetchSomething } from "<sdk-package-name>/funcs/fetchSomething.js";
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+ async function run() {
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+ const result = await fetchSomething(client, { id: "123" });
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+ if (!result.ok) {
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  ## Table of Contents
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+ * [Installation](#installation)
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+ * [SDK Example Usage](#sdk-example-usage)
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+ * [Server Selection](#server-selection)
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+ * [Custom HTTP Client](#custom-http-client)
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+ * [Authentication](#authentication)
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+ * [Error Handling](#error-handling)
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+ * [Requirements](#requirements)
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+ * [File uploads](#file-uploads)
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+ * [Retries](#retries)
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+ * [Debugging](#debugging)
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+ * [Standalone functions](#standalone-functions)
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- * [SDK Installation](#sdk-installation)
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- * [Requirements](#requirements)
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- * [SDK Example Usage](#sdk-example-usage)
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- * [Available Resources and Operations](#available-resources-and-operations)
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- * [Standalone functions](#standalone-functions)
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- * [File uploads](#file-uploads)
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- * [Retries](#retries)
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- * [Error Handling](#error-handling)
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- * [Server Selection](#server-selection)
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- * [Custom HTTP Client](#custom-http-client)
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+ * [Web Streams API][web-streams] and in particular `ReadableStream`
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+ * [Async iterables][async-iter] using `Symbol.asyncIterator`
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