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akismet

v2.0.7

Published

Akismet API client for node.js

Downloads

7,590

Readme

An Akismet API client for node.js.

NPM version License

Travis Build Status AppVeyor Build status Dev Dependency Status Code Coverage

Installation:

npm install --save akismet

Usage:

You need to sign up for an Akismet API key to use the API. Once you sign up, it would be a good idea to verify your key.

var akismet = require('akismet').client({ blog: 'http://my.blog.com', apiKey: 'myakismetapikey123' });

akismet.verifyKey(function(err, verified) {
  if (verified) 
    console.log('API key successfully verified.');
  else 
    console.log('Unable to verify API key.');
});

You can now use Akismet to moderate your comments.

akismet.checkComment({ 
    user_ip: '1.1.1.1', 
    permalink: 'http://www.my.blog.com/my-post',
    comment_author: 'spammer',
    comment_content: 'spamming your comments'
  }, function(err, spam) {
    if(spam)
      console.log('Spam caught.');
    else
      console.log('Not spam');
});

You can also send feedback to Akismet with submitSpam and submitHam. Their usage is the same as checkComment.

akismet.submitSpam({ 
    user_ip: '1.1.1.1', 
    permalink: 'http://www.my.blog.com/my-post',
    comment_author: 'spammer',
    comment_content: 'that was spam but you failed to catch me'
  }, function(err) {
    console.log('Spam reported to Akismet.');
});

See the wiki and Akismet API documentation for more information.