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"projectName": "adapter",
"projectOwner": "sasjs",
"repoType": "github",
"repoHost": "https://github.com",
"files": [
"README.md"
],
"imageSize": 100,
"commit": false,
"commitConvention": "angular",
"contributors": [
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"login": "krishna-acondy",
"name": "Krishna Acondy",
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"contributions": [
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"infra",
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"content",
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]
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"contributions": [
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"ideas",
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SERVER_URL=https://server.com
DEFAULT_COMPUTE_CONTEXT=SAS Job Execution compute context

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#!/bin/sh
RED="\033[1;31m"
GREEN="\033[1;32m"
# Get the commit message (the parameter we're given is just the path to the
# temporary file which holds the message).
commit_message=$(cat "$1")
if (echo "$commit_message" | grep -Eq "^(build|chore|ci|docs|feat|fix|perf|refactor|revert|style|test)(\([a-z0-9 -\*]+\))?!?: .+$") then
echo "${GREEN} ✔ Commit message meets Conventional Commit standards"
exit 0
fi
echo "${RED}❌ Commit message does not meet the Conventional Commit standard!"
echo "An example of a valid message is:"
echo " feat(login): add the 'remember me' button"
echo " More details at: https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/#summary"
exit 1

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version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: npm
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: daily
open-pull-requests-limit: 10

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groups:
- name: SASjs Devs # name of the group
reviewers: 1 # how many reviewers do you want to assign?
usernames: # github usernames of the reviewers
- krishna-acondy
- YuryShkoda
- saadjutt01
- medjedovicm
- allanbowe
- sabhas
- name: SASjs QA
reviewers: 1
usernames:
- VladislavParhomchik

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name: 'Assign Reviewer'
on:
pull_request:
types: [opened]
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- uses: uesteibar/reviewer-lottery@v1
with:
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GH_TOKEN }}

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strategy:
matrix:
node-version: [15.x]
node-version: [12.x]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
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run: npm run lint
- name: Run unit tests
run: npm test
- name: Generate coverage report
uses: artiomtr/jest-coverage-report-action@v2.0-rc.2
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
env:
CI: true
CLIENT: ${{secrets.CLIENT}}
SECRET: ${{secrets.SECRET}}
SAS_USERNAME: ${{secrets.SAS_USERNAME}}
SAS_PASSWORD: ${{secrets.SAS_PASSWORD}}
SERVER_URL: ${{secrets.SERVER_URL}}
SERVER_TYPE: ${{secrets.SERVER_TYPE}}
ACCESS_TOKEN: ${{secrets.ACCESS_TOKEN}}
REFRESH_TOKEN: ${{secrets.REFRESH_TOKEN}}
- name: Build Package
run: npm run package:lib
env:

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env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GH_TOKEN }}
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
- name: Send Slack message
run: curl -X POST --data-urlencode "payload={\"channel\":\"#sasjs\", \"username\":\"GitHub CI\", \"text\":\"New version of @sasjs/adapter has been released! \n Please deploy and run `dctests` with new adapter to make sure everything is still in place.\", \"icon_emoji\":\":rocket:\"}" ${{ secrets.SLACK_WEBHOOK }}

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node_modules
build
.env
/coverage
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sasjs-tests/
docs/
.github/
CONTRIBUTING.md

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# Change Log
Since March 2020 the changelog is managed by github releases - see [https://github.com/sasjs/adapter/releases](https://github.com/sasjs/adapter/releases).
## Changes up to 5th March 2020
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. See [standard-version](https://github.com/conventional-changelog/standard-version) for commit guidelines.
<a name="1.9.0"></a>

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MIT License
Copyright (c) 2021 Macro People
Copyright (c) 2020 Macro People
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal

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## Checks
No PR (that involves a non-trivial code change) should be merged, unless all items below are confirmed! If an urgent fix is needed - use a tar file.
- [ ] All `sasjs-cli` unit tests are passing (`npm test`).
- [ ] Code is formatted correctly (`npm run lint:fix`).
- [ ] All unit tests are passing (`npm test`).
- [ ] All `sasjs-tests` unit tests are passing (`npm test`).
- [ ] All `sasjs-tests` are passing (instructions available [here](https://github.com/sasjs/adapter/blob/master/sasjs-tests/README.md)).
- [ ] [Data Controller](https://datacontroller.io) builds and is functional on both SAS 9 and Viya

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[![](https://data.jsdelivr.com/v1/package/npm/@sasjs/adapter/badge)](https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/npm/@sasjs/adapter)
# @sasjs/adapter
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[![Dependency Status][dependency-image]][dependency-url]
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[npm-image]:https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@sasjs/adapter.svg
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[githubworkflow-url]:https://github.com/sasjs/adapter/blob/main/.github/workflows/build.yml
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[dependency-url]:https://github.com/sasjs/adapter/blob/main/package.json
SASjs is a open-source framework for building Web Apps on SAS® platforms. You can use as much or as little of it as you like. This repository contains the JS adapter, the part that handles the to/from SAS communication on the client side. There are 3 ways to install it:
1 - `npm install @sasjs/adapter` - for use in a node project
2 - [Download](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@sasjs/adapter@2/index.js) and use a copy of the latest JS file
2 - [Download](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@sasjs/adapter@1/index.js) and use a copy of the latest JS file
3 - Reference directly from the CDN - in which case click [here](https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/npm/@sasjs/adapter?tab=collection) and select "SRI" to get the script tag with the integrity hash.
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You now have a simple web app with a backend service!
## Detailed Overview
The SASjs adapter is a JS library and a set of SAS Macros that handle the communication between the frontend app and backend SAS services.
There are three parts to consider:
1. JS request / response
2. SAS inputs / outputs
3. Configuration
### JS Request / Response
To install the library you can simply run `npm i @sasjs/adapter` or include a `<script>` tag with a reference to our [CDN](https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/npm/@sasjs/adapter).
Full technical documentation is available [here](https://adapter.sasjs.io). The main parts are:
### Instantiation
The following code will instantiate an instance of the adapter:
```javascript
let sasJs = new SASjs.default(
{
appLoc: "/Your/SAS/Folder",
serverType:"SAS9"
}
);
```
If you've installed it via NPM, you can import it as a default import like so:
```
import SASjs from '@sasjs/adapter';
```
You can then instantiate it with:
```
const sasJs = new SASjs({your config})
```
More on the config later.
### SAS Logon
The login process can be handled directly, as below, or as a callback function to a SAS request.
```javascript
sasJs.logIn('USERNAME','PASSWORD'
).then((response) => {
if (response.isLoggedIn === true) {
console.log('do stuff')
} else {
console.log('do other stuff')
}
}
```
### Request / Response
A simple request can be sent to SAS in the following fashion:
```javascript
sasJs.request("/path/to/my/service", dataObject)
.then((response) => {
// all tables are in the response object, eg:
console.log(response.tablewith2cols1row[0].COL1.value)
})
```
We supply the path to the SAS service, and a data object. The data object can be null (for services with no input), or can contain one or more tables in the following format:
```javascript
let dataObject={
"tablewith2cols1row": [{
"col1": "val1",
"col2": 42
}],
"tablewith1col2rows": [{
"col": "row1"
}, {
"col": "row2"
}]
};
```
There are optional parameters such as a config object and a callback login function.
The response object will contain returned tables and columns. Table names are always lowercase, and column names uppercase.
The adapter will also cache the logs (if debug enabled) and even the work tables. For performance, it is best to keep debug mode off.
## SAS Inputs / Outputs
The SAS side is handled by a number of macros in the [macro core](https://github.com/sasjs/core) library.
The following snippet shows the process of SAS tables arriving / leaving:
```sas
/* fetch all input tables sent from frontend - they arrive as work tables */
%webout(FETCH)
/* some sas code */
data some sas tables;
set from js;
run;
%webout(OPEN) /* open the JSON to be returned */
%webout(OBJ,some) /* `some` table is sent in object format */
%webout(ARR,sas) /* `sas` table is sent in array format, smaller filesize */
%webout(OBJ,tables,fmt=N) /* unformatted (raw) data */
%webout(OBJ,tables,label=newtable) /* rename tables on export */
%webout(CLOSE) /* close the JSON and send some extra useful variables too */
```
## Configuration
Configuration on the client side involves passing an object on startup, which can also be passed with each request. Technical documentation on the SASjsConfig class is available [here](https://adapter.sasjs.io/classes/types.sasjsconfig.html). The main config items are:
* `appLoc` - this is the folder under which the SAS services will be created.
* `serverType` - either `SAS9` or `SASVIYA`.
* `serverUrl` - the location (including http protocol and port) of the SAS Server. Can be omitted, eg if serving directly from the SAS Web Server, or in streaming mode.
* `debug` - if `true` then SAS Logs and extra debug information is returned.
* `useComputeApi` - Only relevant when the serverType is `SASVIYA`. If `true` the [Compute API](#using-the-compute-api) is used. If `false` the [JES API](#using-the-jes-api) is used. If `null` or `undefined` the [Web](#using-jes-web-app) approach is used.
* `contextName` - Compute context on which the requests will be called. If missing or not provided, defaults to `Job Execution Compute context`.
The adapter supports a number of approaches for interfacing with Viya (`serverType` is `SASVIYA`). For maximum performance, be sure to [configure your compute context](https://sasjs.io/guide-viya/#shared-account-and-server-re-use) with `reuseServerProcesses` as `true` and a system account in `runServerAs`. This functionality is available since Viya 3.5. This configuration is supported when [creating contexts using the CLI](https://sasjs.io/sasjs-cli-context/#sasjs-context-create).
### Using JES Web App
In this setup, all requests are routed through the JES web app, at `YOURSERVER/SASJobExecution?_program=/your/program`. This is the most reliable method, and also the slowest. One request is made to the JES app, and remaining requests (getting job uri, session spawning, passing parameters, running the program, fetching the log) are handled by the SAS server inside the JES app.
```
{
appLoc:"/Your/Path",
serverType:"SASVIYA",
contextName: 'yourComputeContext'
}
```
Note - to use the web approach, the `useComputeApi` property must be `undefined` or `null`.
### Using the JES API
Here we are running Jobs using the Job Execution Service except this time we are making the requests directly using the REST API instead of through the JES Web App. This is helpful when we need to call web services outside of a browser (eg with the SASjs CLI or other commandline tools). To save one network request, the adapter prefetches the JOB URIs and passes them in the `__job` parameter. Depending on your network bandwidth, it may or may not be faster than the JES Web approach.
This approach (`useComputeApi: false`) also ensures that jobs are displayed in Environment Manager.
```
{
appLoc:"/Your/Path",
serverType:"SASVIYA",
useComputeApi: false,
contextName: 'yourComputeContext'
}
```
### Using the Compute API
This approach is by far the fastest, as a result of the optimisations we have built into the adapter. With this configuration, in the first sasjs request, we take a URI map of the services in the target folder, and create a session manager. This manager will spawn a additional session every time a request is made. Subsequent requests will use the existing 'hot' session, if it exists. Sessions are always deleted after every use, which actually makes this _less_ resource intensive than a typical JES web app, in which all sessions are kept alive by default for 15 minutes.
With this approach (`useComputeApi: true`), the requests/logs will _not_ appear in the list in Environment manager.
```
{
appLoc:"/Your/Path",
serverType:"SASVIYA",
useComputeApi: true,
contextName: 'yourComputeContext'
}
```
# More resources
For more information and examples specific to this adapter you can check out the [user guide](https://sasjs.io/sasjs-adapter/) or the [technical](http://adapter.sasjs.io/) documentation.
For more information on building web apps in general, check out these [resources](https://sasjs.io/training/resources/) or contact the [author](https://www.linkedin.com/in/allanbowe/) directly.
If you are a SAS 9 or SAS Viya customer you can also request a copy of [Data Controller](https://datacontroller.io) - free for up to 5 users, this tool makes use of all parts of the SASjs framework.
## Star Gazing
If you find this library useful, help us grow our star graph!
![](https://starchart.cc/sasjs/adapter.svg)
## Contributors ✨
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Thanks goes to these wonderful people ([emoji key](https://allcontributors.org/docs/en/emoji-key)):
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<td align="center"><a href="https://krishna-acondy.io/"><img src="https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/2980428?v=4?s=100" width="100px;" alt=""/><br /><sub><b>Krishna Acondy</b></sub></a><br /><a href="https://github.com/sasjs/adapter/commits?author=krishna-acondy" title="Code">💻</a> <a href="#infra-krishna-acondy" title="Infrastructure (Hosting, Build-Tools, etc)">🚇</a> <a href="#blog-krishna-acondy" title="Blogposts">📝</a> <a href="#content-krishna-acondy" title="Content">🖋</a> <a href="#ideas-krishna-acondy" title="Ideas, Planning, & Feedback">🤔</a> <a href="#video-krishna-acondy" title="Videos">📹</a></td>
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<td align="center"><a href="https://github.com/allanbowe"><img src="https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/4420615?v=4?s=100" width="100px;" alt=""/><br /><sub><b>Allan Bowe</b></sub></a><br /><a href="https://github.com/sasjs/adapter/commits?author=allanbowe" title="Code">💻</a> <a href="https://github.com/sasjs/adapter/pulls?q=is%3Apr+reviewed-by%3Aallanbowe" title="Reviewed Pull Requests">👀</a> <a href="https://github.com/sasjs/adapter/commits?author=allanbowe" title="Tests">⚠️</a> <a href="#mentoring-allanbowe" title="Mentoring">🧑‍🏫</a> <a href="#maintenance-allanbowe" title="Maintenance">🚧</a></td>
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<td align="center"><a href="https://github.com/sabhas"><img src="https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/82647447?v=4?s=100" width="100px;" alt=""/><br /><sub><b>Sabir Hassan</b></sub></a><br /><a href="https://github.com/sasjs/adapter/commits?author=sabhas" title="Code">💻</a> <a href="https://github.com/sasjs/adapter/pulls?q=is%3Apr+reviewed-by%3Asabhas" title="Reviewed Pull Requests">👀</a> <a href="https://github.com/sasjs/adapter/commits?author=sabhas" title="Tests">⚠️</a> <a href="#ideas-sabhas" title="Ideas, Planning, & Feedback">🤔</a></td>
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