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# @sasjs/adapter
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@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.
If you are short on time and just need to build an app quickly, then check out [this video](https://vimeo.com/393161794) and the [react-seed-app](https://github.com/sasjs/react-seed-app) which provides some boilerplate.
For more information on building web apps with SAS, check out [sasjs.io](https://sasjs.io)
## None of this makes sense. How do I build an app with it?
Ok ok. Deploy this [example.html](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sasjs/adapter/master/example.html) file to your web server, and update `servertype` to `SAS9` or `SASVIYA` depending on your backend.
The backend part can be deployed as follows:
```
%let appLoc=/Public/app/readme; /* Metadata or Viya Folder per SASjs config */
filename mc url "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sasjs/core/main/all.sas";
%inc mc; /* compile macros (can also be downloaded & compiled seperately) */
filename ft15f001 temp;
parmcards4;
%webout(FETCH) /* receive all data as SAS datasets */
proc sql;
create table areas as select make,mean(invoice) as avprice
from sashelp.cars
where type in (select type from work.fromjs)
group by 1;
%webout(OPEN)
%webout(OBJ,areas)
%webout(CLOSE)
;;;;
%mp_createwebservice(path=&appLoc/common,name=getdata)
```
You now have a simple web app with a backend service!
# 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.