CocoonJS Cloud API Node Module
Node.js REST Client for the CocoonJS Cloud API
Overview
This library simplifies requests to the CocoonJS Cloud REST API for node.js clients.
If something is inaccurate or missing, please send a pull request!
Usage
Authenticate with Username and Password
var client = require('cocoonjs-cloud-api');
client.auth({ username: 'user@email.com', password: 'lalala' }, function(e, api) {
// time to make requests
});
GET /v1/project
api.get('/project', function(e, data) {
console.log('error:', e);
console.log('data:', data);
});
GET /v1/project/:id
api.get('/project/W6m62sfubmtOxBa7IpTnPQ', function(e, data) {
console.log('error:', e);
console.log('data:', data);
});
GET /v1/project/:id/:platform
api.get('/project/W6m62sfubmtOxBa7IpTnPQ/android').pipe(fs.createWriteStream('app.apk'));
POST /v1/project
var options = {
form: {
"title": "My App created using the API",
"package": "com.domain.bundleid",
"version": "0.1"
}
};
api.post('/project', options, function(e, data) {
console.log('error:', e);
console.log('data:', data);
});
PUT /v1/project/:id
var options = {
form: {
"title": "My App created using the API Updated",
"package": "com.domain.bundleid",
"version": "0.2"
}
};
api.put('/project/W6m62sfubmtOxBa7IpTnPQ', options, function(e, data) {
console.log('error:', e);
console.log('data:', data);
});
POST /v1/project/:id/compile
var options = {
form: {
"view": "webview+",
"version": "3.5",
"ios": "true",
"android": "true",
"file": "/my/folder/file.zip"
}
};
api.post('/project/W6m62sfubmtOxBa7IpTnPQ/compile', function(e, data) {
console.log('error:', e);
console.log('data:', data);
});
POST /v1/project/:id/compile/:platform
Compile specific platforms:
var options = {
form: {
"view": "webview+",
"version": "3.5",
"file": "/my/folder/file.zip"
}
};
api.post('/project/W6m62sfubmtOxBa7IpTnPQ/compile/android', function(e, data) {
console.log('error:', e);
console.log('data:', data);
});
DELETE /v1/project/:id
api.del('/project/W6m62sfubmtOxBa7IpTnPQ', function(e, data) {
console.log('error:', e);
console.log('data:', data);
});
API
client.auth(options, callback)
CocoonJS Cloud Authentication.
Authentications with CocoonJS Cloud and returns an instance of API
.
The authentication credentials must be a username and password.
Options:
options
{Object}
is the authentication settings.options.username
{String}
is the cocoonjs cloud username.options.password
{String}
is the cocoonjs cloud password.- [
options.proxy
]{String}
specifies an optional proxy server. e.g. 'http://myproxy.com:8181'. callback
{Function}
is trigger after the authentication.e
{Error}
is null unless there is an error.api
{Object}
is theAPI
instance to interact with cocoonjs cloud.
Example:
var client = require('cocoonjs-cloud-api');
client.auth({ username: 'user@email.com', password: 'lalala' }, function(e, api) {
if (e) {
console.log('error:', e);
return;
}
// make some api requests
});
api(path, [options], [callback])
API Request.
Create a RESTful request to the CocoonJS Cloud API. The api
function is a
wrapper to request's interface.
The path
parameter is a relative path to a CocoonJS Cloud API response.
For example, to the resource https://api.ludei.com/v1/project
is specified
as the path /project
.
The options
parameter maps directly to request's options.
The default request method is GET
. You can specify a specific but you can be changed
in the options
parameters (e.g. { method: 'POST' }
).
To send form data, you can use the options.form
parameter. If the key 'file' is found the submission Content-Type is 'multipart/form-data' else 'application/json' are assumed.
Options:
path
{String}
is a relative resource path (e.g."/project"
).[options]
{Object}
is a request options object.[callback]
{Function}
is trigger after the requeste
{Error}
is null unless there is an errordata
{Object}
is the JSON response.
Example: GET Request
api('/project', function(e, data) {
console.log('error:', e);
console.log('data:', data);
});
Example: POST Request
var options = {
form: {
title: 'My App',
create_method: 'file'
file: '/path/to/app.zip'
},
method: 'POST'
};
api('/project', options, function(e, data) {
console.log('error:', e);
console.log('data:', data);
});
api.get(path, [options], [callback])
GET API Request.
A convenience function for api(path, [options], [callback])
, where options
uses { method: 'GET' }
.
Options:
path
{String}
is a relative resource path (e.g."/project"
).[options]
{Object}
is a request options object.[callback]
{Function}
is trigger after the requeste
{Error}
is null unless there is an errordata
{Object}
is the JSON response.
Example:
api.get('/me', function(e, data) {
console.log('error:', e);
console.log('data:', data);
});
api.post(path, [options], [callback])
POST API Request.
A convenience function for api(path, [options], [callback])
, where options
uses { method: 'POST' }
.
Options:
path
{String}
is a relative resource path (e.g."/project"
).[options]
{Object}
is a request options object.[callback]
{Function}
is trigger after the requeste
{Error}
is null unless there is an errordata
{Object}
is the JSON response.
Example:
var options = {
form: {
"title": "My App created using the API",
"package": "com.domain.bundleid",
"version": "0.1"
}
};
api.post('/project', options, function(e, data) {
console.log('error:', e);
console.log('data:', data);
});
api.put(path, [options], [callback])
PUT API Request.
A convenience function for api(path, [options], [callback])
, where options
uses { method: 'PUT' }
.
Options:
path
{String}
is a relative resource path (e.g."/project"
).[options]
{Object}
is a request options object.[callback]
{Function}
is trigger after the requeste
{Error}
is null unless there is an errordata
{Object}
is the JSON response.
Example:
var options = {
form: {
"title": "My App created using the API Updated",
"package": "com.domain.bundleid",
"version": "0.2"
}
};
api.put('/project/W6m62sfubmtOxBa7IpTnPQ', options, function(e, data) {
console.log('error:', e);
console.log('data:', data);
});
api.del(path, [options], [callback])
DELETE API Request.
A convenience function for api(path, [options], [callback])
, where options
uses { method: 'DELETE' }
.
Options:
path
{String}
is a relative resource path (e.g."/project"
).[options]
{Object}
is a request options object.[callback]
{Function}
is trigger after the requeste
{Error}
is null unless there is an errordata
{Object}
is the JSON response.
Example:
api.del('/project/W6m62sfubmtOxBa7IpTnPQ', function(e, data) {
console.log('error:', e);
console.log('data:', data);
});
api.defaults(options)
This maps directly to request's default
method.
This method returns a wrapper around the normal request API that defaults to whatever options you pass in to it.