npm install === yarn
Install is the default behavior.
npm install taco --save === yarn add taco
{ | |
".123" : "application/vnd.lotus-1-2-3", | |
".3dml" : "text/vnd.in3d.3dml", | |
".3g2" : "video/3gpp2", | |
".3gp" : "video/3gpp", | |
".a" : "application/octet-stream", | |
".aab" : "application/x-authorware-bin", | |
".aac" : "audio/x-aac", | |
".aam" : "application/x-authorware-map", | |
".aas" : "application/x-authorware-seg", |
Dockerfile | |
config.xml | |
.sass-cache | |
.editorconfig | |
.io-config.json | |
.dockerignore | |
hooks/ | |
platforms/ | |
node_modules/ |
Before invoking SMAPI operations, it is necessary to obtain an access token from Login with Amazon to authenticate your request.
If you intend to use node-alexa-smapi you will need to retreive a refresh token, so here are a few ways to retrieve an initial refresh token:
Option 1 use ask util generate-lwa-tokens (for more information see: https://developer.amazon.com/docs/smapi/ask-cli-command-reference.html#util-command)
Option 2 use Postman to create an auth request and retrieve a token: 1- Under authorization select Type "OAuth 2.0" and click on "Get New Access Token". 2- Complete the form with the following data: