This package is designed to make working with the FileMaker Data API much easier. Here's just a few key features:
This library requires zod as a peer depenency and Node 18 or later
npm install @proofgeist/fmdapi zod
yarn add @proofgeist/fmdapi zod
Version 4 changes the way the client is created to allow for Custom Adapters, but the methods on the client remain the same. If you are using the codegen CLI tool, simply re-run codegen after upgrading to apply the changes.
Note: For the best experience, use the codegen tool to generate layout-specific clients and get autocomplete hints in your IDE with your actual field names. This minimal example just demonstrates the basic setup
Add the following envnironment variables to your project's .env
file:
FM_DATABASE=filename.fmp12
FM_SERVER=https://filemaker.example.com
# if you want to use the OttoFMS Data API Proxy
OTTO_API_KEY=dk_123456...789
# otherwise
FM_USERNAME=admin
FM_PASSWORD=password
Initialize the client with credentials, depending on your adapter
// to use the OttoFMS Data API Proxy
import { DataApi, OttoAdapter } from "@proofgeist/fmdapi";
const client = DataApi({
adapter: new OttoAdapter({
auth: { apiKey: process.env.OTTO_API_KEY },
db: process.env.FM_DATABASE,
server: process.env.FM_SERVER,
}),
});
// to use the raw Data API
import { DataApi, FetchAdapter } from "@proofgeist/fmdapi";
const client = DataApi({
adapter: new FetchAdapter({
auth: {
username: process.env.FM_USERNAME,
password: process.env.FM_PASSWORD,
},
db: process.env.FM_DATABASE,
server: process.env.FM_SERVER,
}),
});
Then, use the client to query your FileMaker database. View all available methods here.
Basic Example:
const result = await client.list({ layout: "Contacts" });
The basic client will return the generic FileMaker response object by default. You can also create a type for your exepcted response and get a fully typed response that includes your own fields.
type TContact = {
name: string;
email: string;
phone: string;
};
const result = await client.list<TContact>({ layout: "Contacts" });
💡 TIP: For a more ergonomic TypeScript experience, use the included codegen tool to generate these types based on your FileMaker layout metadata.
For full docs, see the wiki
Since version 3.0 uses the native fetch
API, it is compatible with edge runtimes, but there are some additional considerations to avoid overwhelming your FileMaker server with too many connections. If you are developing for the edge, be sure to implement one of the following strategies: