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bb-rest

v0.1.9

Published

Interact with Blackboard Learn REST APIs.

Downloads

16

Readme

bb-rest

This module allows for easy interaction with Blackboard Learn REST APIs in application code.

  • UPDATE 9/19: Bugfixes

Installation

Using npm:

npm install bb-rest

Setup

Add the module:

const {RestApp} = require('bb-rest');

Construct a new RestApp object:

var origin = 'https://example.blackboard.com';
var key = 'myAppKey';
var secret = 'myAppSecret';
var myApp = new RestApp(origin, key, secret);

All authentication is handled automatically by the object, refreshing the access token as needed.

Usage

RestApp objects have five methods corresponding to the HTTP verbs get, post, patch, put, and delete. All operate on the same syntax:

myApp[method](path [string], options [object]);

The path argument finds the main API directory automatically. You only need to include the path after /learn/api/public/v1/.

The options argument takes only two properties:

  1. data: the object to be sent with the request.
  2. complete: the method to be performed upon the response. It follows the same syntax as the callback argument of the npm request module. If undefined, it logs the body to the console.

If no data is to be sent (i.e. for GET requests), the options argument can simply be replaced with the complete function.

A PATCH request to update an existing course might look like this:

myApp.patch('courses/courseId:myCourse', {
  data: {name: 'New Name', description: 'This course has been renamed.'},
  complete: function (error, response, body) {
    console.log('error:', error);
    console.log('statusCode:', response && response.statusCode);
    console.log('body:', body);
  }
});