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@dosy/pocketwatch

v1.1.16

Published

Node.js client library for PocketwatchAPI

Downloads

59

Readme

Pocketwatch.js

Node.js client library for the Pocketwatch Timer API.

Pocketwatch Timers expose recurrent job scheduling as a service.

You can use Pocketwatch Timers to create schedulers to issue HTTP requests at intervals as fine as 1 second, or as long as forever. Duration can be from 1 second to forever.

Installing

  npm i --save @dosy/pocketwatch

If you're interested, you can take a look at the package page on NPM

Using

  const pocketwatch = require('@dosy/pocketwatch');

Provided functionality

The client library provides full access to the Pocketwatch API.

You can create and delete timers, refresh your API key and cancel your subscription.

Find out more about using the client library, or the API, at our documentation portal

Getting access

If you haven't already, head to our developer portal to choose a monthly plan and generate a new secret API key.

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