base44-sdk

JavaScript SDK for building features in existing Base44 projects with CRUD operations, authentication, AI agents, and backend functions. Provides modules for entities (data models), auth, agents, functions, integrations (AI, email, file uploads), analytics, and user management Requires an initialized Base44 project with base44/config.jsonc ; use base44-cli skill for new project setup Includes critical API reference tables to prevent hallucination of method names (e.g., loginViaEmailPassword() not signInWithEmailAndPassword() ) Supports frontend and backend contexts; backend functions use createClientFromRequest(req) and asServiceRole for admin-level operations

INSTALLATION
npx skills add https://github.com/base44/skills --skill base44-sdk
Run in your project or agent environment. Adjust flags if your CLI version differs.

SKILL.md

Base44 Coder

Build apps on the Base44 platform using the Base44 JavaScript SDK.

⚡ IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED - Read This First

This skill activates on ANY mention of "base44" or when a base44/ folder exists. DO NOT read documentation files or search the web before acting.

Your first action MUST be:

  • Check if base44/config.jsonc exists in the current directory
  • If YES (existing project scenario):
  • This skill (base44-sdk) handles the request
  • Implement features using Base44 SDK
  • Do NOT use base44-cli unless user explicitly requests CLI commands
  • If NO (new project scenario):
  • Transfer to base44-cli skill for project initialization
  • This skill cannot help until project is initialized

When to Use This Skill vs base44-cli

Use base44-sdk when:

  • Building features in an EXISTING Base44 project
  • base44/config.jsonc already exists in the project
  • Base44 SDK imports are present (@base44/sdk)
  • Writing JavaScript/TypeScript code using Base44 SDK modules
  • Implementing functionality, components, or features
  • User mentions: "implement", "build a feature", "add functionality", "write code for"
  • User says "create a [type] app" and a Base44 project already exists

DO NOT USE base44-sdk for:

  • ❌ Initializing new Base44 projects (use base44-cli instead)
  • ❌ Empty directories without Base44 configuration
  • ❌ When user says "create a new Base44 project/app/site" and no project exists
  • ❌ CLI commands like npx base44 create, npx base44 deploy, npx base44 login (use base44-cli)

Skill Dependencies:

  • base44-sdk assumes a Base44 project is already initialized
  • base44-cli is a prerequisite for base44-sdk in new projects
  • If user wants to "create an app" and no Base44 project exists, use base44-cli first

State Check Logic:

Before selecting this skill, verify:

  • IF (user mentions "create/build app" OR "make a project"):
  • IF (directory is empty OR no base44/config.jsonc exists):

→ Use base44-cli (project initialization needed)

  • ELSE:

→ Use base44-sdk (project exists, build features)

Quick Start

// In Base44-generated apps, base44 client is pre-configured and available

// CRUD operations

const task = await base44.entities.Task.create({ title: "New task", status: "pending" });

const tasks = await base44.entities.Task.list();

await base44.entities.Task.update(task.id, { status: "done" });

// Get current user

const user = await base44.auth.me();
// External apps

import { createClient } from "@base44/sdk";

// IMPORTANT: Use 'appId' (NOT 'clientId' or 'id')

const base44 = createClient({ appId: "your-app-id" });

await base44.auth.loginViaEmailPassword("user@example.com", "password");

⚠️ CRITICAL: Do Not Hallucinate APIs

Before writing ANY Base44 code, verify method names against this table or QUICK_REFERENCE.md.

Base44 SDK has unique method names. Do NOT assume patterns from Firebase, Supabase, or other SDKs.

Authentication - WRONG vs CORRECT

❌ WRONG (hallucinated)

✅ CORRECT

signInWithGoogle()

loginWithProvider('google')

signInWithProvider('google')

loginWithProvider('google')

auth.google()

loginWithProvider('google')

signInWithEmailAndPassword(email, pw)

loginViaEmailPassword(email, pw)

signIn(email, pw)

loginViaEmailPassword(email, pw)

createUser() / signUp()

register({email, password})

onAuthStateChanged()

me() (no listener, call when needed)

currentUser

await auth.me()

Functions - WRONG vs CORRECT

❌ WRONG (hallucinated)

✅ CORRECT

functions.call('name', data)

functions.invoke('name', data)

functions.run('name', data)

functions.invoke('name', data)

callFunction('name', data)

functions.invoke('name', data)

httpsCallable('name')(data)

functions.invoke('name', data)

Integrations - WRONG vs CORRECT

❌ WRONG (hallucinated)

✅ CORRECT

ai.generate(prompt)

integrations.Core.InvokeLLM({prompt})

openai.chat(prompt)

integrations.Core.InvokeLLM({prompt})

llm(prompt)

integrations.Core.InvokeLLM({prompt})

sendEmail(to, subject, body)

integrations.Core.SendEmail({to, subject, body})

email.send()

integrations.Core.SendEmail({to, subject, body})

uploadFile(file)

integrations.Core.UploadFile({file})

storage.upload(file)

integrations.Core.UploadFile({file})

Entities - WRONG vs CORRECT

❌ WRONG (hallucinated)

✅ CORRECT

entities.Task.find({...})

entities.Task.filter({...})

entities.Task.findOne(id)

entities.Task.get(id)

entities.Task.insert(data)

entities.Task.create(data)

entities.Task.remove(id)

entities.Task.delete(id)

entities.Task.onChange(cb)

entities.Task.subscribe(cb)

SDK Modules

Module

Purpose

Reference

entities

CRUD operations on data models

entities.md

auth

Login, register, user management

auth.md

agents

AI conversations and messages

base44-agents.md

functions

Backend function invocation

functions.md

integrations

AI, email, file uploads, custom APIs

integrations.md

analytics

Track custom events and user activity

analytics.md

appLogs

Log user activity in app

app-logs.md

users

Invite users to the app

users.md

asServiceRole.connectors

App-scoped OAuth tokens (service role only)

connectors.md

asServiceRole.sso

SSO token generation (service role only)

sso.md

For client setup and authentication modes, see client.md.

TypeScript and type registries

Each reference file includes a "Type Definitions" section with TypeScript interfaces and types for the module's methods, parameters, and return values.

Getting typed entities, functions, and agents: The Base44 CLI generates types from your project resources (entities, functions, agents), including augmentations to EntityTypeRegistry, FunctionNameRegistry, and AgentNameRegistry, and wires them into your project so you get autocomplete and type checking without manual setup. For how to generate types, use the base44-cli skill.

Manual augmentation: You can instead augment the registries yourself in a .d.ts file; see the Type Definitions sections in entities.md, functions.md, and base44-agents.md.

Installation

Install the Base44 SDK:

npm install @base44/sdk

Important: Never assume or hardcode the @base44/sdk package version. Always install without a version specifier to get the latest version.

Creating a Client (External Apps)

When creating a client in external apps, **ALWAYS use appId as the parameter name**:

import { createClient } from "@base44/sdk";

// ✅ CORRECT

const base44 = createClient({ appId: "your-app-id" });

// ❌ WRONG - Do NOT use these:

// const base44 = createClient({ clientId: "your-app-id" });  // WRONG

// const base44 = createClient({ id: "your-app-id" });        // WRONG

Required parameter: appId (string) - Your Base44 application ID

Optional parameters:

  • token (string) - Pre-authenticated user token
  • options (object) - Configuration options
  • options.onError (function) - Global error handler

Example with error handler:

const base44 = createClient({

  appId: "your-app-id",

  options: {

    onError: (error) => {

      console.error("Base44 error:", error);

    }

  }

});

Module Selection

Working with app data?

  • Create/read/update/delete records → entities
  • Import data from file → entities.importEntities()
  • Realtime updates → entities.EntityName.subscribe()

User management?

  • Login/register/logout → auth
  • Get current user → auth.me()
  • Update user profile → auth.updateMe()
  • Invite users → users.inviteUser()

AI features?

  • Chat with AI agents → agents (requires logged-in user)
  • Create new conversation → agents.createConversation()
  • Manage conversations → agents.getConversations()
  • Generate text/JSON with AI → integrations.Core.InvokeLLM()
  • Generate images → integrations.Core.GenerateImage()

Custom backend logic?

  • Run server-side code → functions.invoke()
  • Need admin access → base44.asServiceRole.functions.invoke()

External services?

  • Send emails → integrations.Core.SendEmail()
  • Upload files → integrations.Core.UploadFile()
  • Custom APIs → integrations.custom.call()
  • App-scoped OAuth (app builder's account) → asServiceRole.connectors.getConnection() (backend only)

Tracking and analytics?

  • Track custom events → analytics.track()
  • Log page views/activity → appLogs.logUserInApp()

Common Patterns

Filter and Sort Data

const pendingTasks = await base44.entities.Task.filter(

  { status: "pending", assignedTo: userId },  // query

  "-created_date",                             // sort (descending)

  10,                                          // limit

  0                                            // skip

);

Protected Routes (check auth)

const user = await base44.auth.me();

if (!user) {

  // Navigate to your custom login page

  navigate('/login', { state: { returnTo: window.location.pathname } });

  return;

}

Backend Function Call

// Frontend

const result = await base44.functions.invoke("processOrder", {

  orderId: "123",

  action: "ship"

});

// Backend function (Deno)

import { createClientFromRequest } from "npm:@base44/sdk";

Deno.serve(async (req) => {

  const base44 = createClientFromRequest(req);

  const { orderId, action } = await req.json();

  // Process with service role for admin access

  const order = await base44.asServiceRole.entities.Orders.get(orderId);

  return Response.json({ success: true });

});

Service Role Access

Use asServiceRole in backend functions for admin-level operations:

// User mode - respects permissions

const myTasks = await base44.entities.Task.list();

// Service role - full access (backend only)

const allTasks = await base44.asServiceRole.entities.Task.list();

const token = await base44.asServiceRole.connectors.getAccessToken("slack");

Frontend vs Backend

Capability

Frontend

Backend

entities (user's data)

Yes

Yes

auth

Yes

Yes

agents

Yes

Yes

functions.invoke()

Yes

Yes

functions.fetch()

Yes

Yes

integrations

Yes

Yes

analytics

Yes

Yes

appLogs

Yes

Yes

users

Yes

Yes

asServiceRole.*

No

Yes

asServiceRole.connectors (app OAuth)

No

Yes

asServiceRole.sso

No

Yes

Backend functions use Deno.serve() and createClientFromRequest(req) to get a properly authenticated client.

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