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README.md

Kolide API Client

The Kolide API Client is used for communicating with the Kolide API. Kolide has a number of entities (hosts, labels, packs, queries, users, etc), all of which have CRUD methods to perform on a specific entity or collection of entities.

Entities are assigned to the API Client in the constructor function. Each entity's methods can be found in the /frontend/kolide/entities directory.

The CRUD methods that are typically implemented in the API client are as follows:

create

  • The create method is used for creating a new entity. The input parameter is typically an object containing the attributes for the new entity.

destroy

  • The destroy method is used for deleting an entity. Then input parameter is typically the entity to be deleted.

load

  • The load method is used for loading a single entity. The input parameter is typically the id of the entity to load.

loadAll

  • The loadAll method is used for loading all of the entities.

update

  • The update method is used to update an entity. The input parameters are typically the entity being updated and an object with the updated attributes.