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    NPM OData API Query equivalent of Nuget

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    • J Offline
      jameswiseman76_4902
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      The following post indicated how to run an OData query/filter against a NuGet Feed.

      https://forums.inedo.com/topic/1246/retrieving-all-listed-versions-of-a-nuget-package-via-the-api/4

      Is there an equivalent available for NPM

      Running something similar, e.g.

      http://{proget-server}/npm/{feedName}/Packages()?$format=json

      Returns a 'package not found' error. Presumably because it's searching for a package name called 'Packages()'

      I can use http://{proget-server}/npm/{feedName}/{Package}/{Version}, but was wondering if there was an equivalent.

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        rhessinger inedo-engineer
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        Hi @jameswiseman76_4902,

        I think you are looking for the npm search API. You would make a call to your npm feed using http://{proget-server}/npm/{feedName}/-/v1/search?text={Package}. It also looks like http://{proget-server}/npm/{feedName}/-/all will show you all local packages (it does not include remote packages from connectors) stored in ProGet. Please also note that the search API returns results in a paged fashion, you will need to use the from query string parameter to offset the results to get the following pages.

        I hope this helps! Please let us know if you have any other questions.

        Thanks,
        Rich

        Products Engineer, Inedo

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