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@wabarc/broker

v0.3.5

Published

Pack and store webpages from Telegram channel.

Downloads

8

Readme

broker

Read this in other languages: English | 简体中文

Distribute archived webpages.

Prerequisites

Personal access token only required scope of read repository.

Installation

Using npm:

npm install @wabarc/broker

Using yarn:

yarn add @wabarc/broker

Example

As CLI:

$ broker
Usage: broker [subcommand] [options]

CLI tool for distribute webpages to Wayback Machine.

Options:
  -v, --version                output the current version
  -h, --help                   display help for command

Commands:
  github|gh [options]          Distribute webpages to GitHub repository.
  duty-machine|duty [options]  Distribute webpages to duty-machine.
  help [command]               display help for command

$ broker help gh
Usage: broker github|gh [options]

Distribute webpages to GitHub repository.

Options:
  -t, --token [string]            GitHub account token.
  -o, --owner [string]            GitHub account name.
  -r, --repo [string]             GitHub repository name.
  -s, --source [string] <source>  Webpages source (default: "telegram")
  -c, --channel [string]          source platform name
  -l, --limit [number]            fetch message limit one time (default: 25)
  -h, --help                      display help for command

If the environment variable BROKER_MSG_LIMIT exists, it used as the --limit option.

As npm package:

import { Broker } from '@wabarc/broker';

const broker = new Broker().source({ platform: 'telegram', channel: 'channel-name' }).github({
  token: 'your9bb2faaccountf9f8d486b10baab23token',
  owner: 'github-account-name',
  repo: 'testing',
});

const done = await broker.begin();
console.log(done)

Instance methods

The available instance methods are listed below.

  • broker#source({ platform?: 'telegram', channel: string })
  • broker#github({ token: string, owner: string, repo: string })
  • broker#begin()

License

This software is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3.0. See the LICENSE file for details.