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# Which Problems Are Solved Login integration tests are not executed in the pipeline # How the Problems Are Solved The login integration tests are fixed and added as a pipeline workflow. It tests against the built login docker image. On pipeline failures, developers are guided on how to fix them using a dev container configured for this purpose. # Additional Changes - email domains are replaced by example.com. In case the tests were accidentally run against a cloud instance, it wouldn't cause bounces. - pnpm is upgraded, because the --filter argument doesn't work for the install command on the old version. - The login Dockerfile is optimized for docker image builds # Additional Changes From Review for https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/10305 These changes were requested from @peintnermax - The base dev container starts without any services besides the database and the dev container itself - CONTRIBUTING.md is restructured - To reproduce pipeline checks, only the devcontainer CLI and Docker are needed. This is described in the CONTRIBUTING.md - The convenience npm script "generate" is added # Additional Context - Follow-up for PR https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/10305 - Base for https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/10277
ZITADEL Client
This package exports services and utilities to interact with ZITADEL
Installation
To install the package, use npm or yarn:
npm install @zitadel/client
or
yarn add @zitadel/client
Usage
Importing Services
You can import and use the services provided by this package to interact with ZITADEL.
import { createSettingsServiceClient, makeReqCtx } from "@zitadel/client/v2";
// Example usage
const transport = createServerTransport(process.env.ZITADEL_SERVICE_USER_TOKEN!, { baseUrl: process.env.ZITADEL_API_URL! });
const settingsService = createSettingsServiceClient(transport);
settingsService.getBrandingSettings({ ctx: makeReqCtx("orgId") }, {});
Utilities
This package also provides various utilities to work with ZITADEL
import { timestampMs } from "@zitadel/client";
// Example usage
console.log(`${timestampMs(session.creationDate)}`);
Documentation
For detailed documentation and API references, please visit the ZITADEL documentation.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please read the contributing guidelines before getting started.