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@cryptoscamdb/api

v1.2.0

Published

A Javascript wrapper for the CryptoScamDB API

Downloads

3

Readme

API

A Javascript wrapper for the CryptoScamDB API for Node.js and browser applications.

Usage

npm i -P @cryptoscamdb/api

API

Options

  • cache.enable (default: false) - Enable or disable the cache
  • cache.cacheProvider (default: MemoryCacheProvider, in-memory caching) - Set the cache provider
  • cache.cacheDuration (default: 600000) - Set the duration in milliseconds to cache a result for

Methods

All methods return a promise.

  • check(query: string) - Check a domain, Ethereum address or IP address
  • getAllScams() - Get a list of all scams
  • getAllScamsByAddress() - Get a list of all scams mapped by the Ethereum address
  • getAllScamsByIP() - Get a list of all scams mapped by the IP address

Cache provider

You can use the CacheProvider interface to implement your own caching method (e.g. filesystem or Redis).

interface CacheProvider {
    get<T = any>(key: string): Promise<T | undefined>;
    getTimestamp(key: string): Promise<number>;
    set<T = any>(key: string, result: T): Promise<boolean>;
    has(key: string): Promise<boolean>;
    remove(key: string): Promise<boolean>;
}

See cache.ts for an example (in-memory) implementation.

Example

Node.js

import CryptoScamDBAPI from '@cryptoscamdb/api';

const options = {
    cache: {
        enable: true
    }
};
const api = new CryptoScamDBAPI(options);

// Equal to https://cryptoscamdb.org/api/check/example.com
api.check('example.com')
    .then(result => {
        // Do something with the result
        console.log(result.entries);
    })
    // Handle error
    .catch(console.error);

Browser

// API is available as `window.csdbapi`
const api = new window.csdbapi();

// Equal to https://cryptoscamdb.org/api/check/example.com
api.check('example.com')
    .then(result => {
        // Do something with the result
        console.log(result.entries);
    })
    // Handle error
    .catch(console.error);