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@datafire/peel_ci

v6.0.0

Published

DataFire integration for Peel Tune-in API

Downloads

1

Readme

@datafire/peel_ci

Client library for Peel Tune-in API

Installation and Usage

npm install --save @datafire/peel_ci
let peel_ci = require('@datafire/peel_ci').create();

.then(data => {
  console.log(data);
});

Description

The machine learning service APIs utilize hashtags from Twitter to find related, trending shows, related Twitter hashtags in real time and to generate direct tune-in URLs.

Actions

getRelatedHashtags

Returns any official hashtag and any hashtags which were learned within the most recent time window for the show.

peel_ci.getRelatedHashtags({
  "showID": ""
}, context)

Input

  • input object
    • showID required string: Unique ID for a show
    • timeWindow string: Time window in seconds (default is 2 hours)

Output

Output schema unknown

getTrendingShows

Gets trending shows.

peel_ci.getTrendingShows({}, context)

Input

  • input object
    • limit string: Number of trending shows (default is 20)
    • timeWindow string: Time window in seconds (default is 2 hours)

Output

Output schema unknown

getTuneinLinks

Either use tweet, hashtags, or showID as the parameter. The tunein URLs that match best are returned in order of best match.A tweet in this context is shorthand for text from a social networking conversation, e.g., it could be from Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc., and be greater than 140 characters.

peel_ci.getTuneinLinks({}, context)

Input

  • input object
    • tweet string: Text from a social networking conversation
    • hashtags string: Comma separated list of hashtags and @mentions
    • showID string: Unique ID for a show

Output

Output schema unknown

getHealth

Get health of Tune-in service (which includes its uptime).

peel_ci.getHealth(null, context)

Input

This action has no parameters

Output

Output schema unknown

getStatuses

For Twitter, statuses are synonymous with tweets.

peel_ci.getStatuses({
  "showID": ""
}, context)

Input

  • input object
    • showID required string: Unique ID for a show

Output

Output schema unknown

Definitions

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