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digitalocean-v2

v1.0.0

Published

A lightweight, Promise-based wrapper for the DigitalOcean v2 API.

Downloads

15

Readme

DigitalOcean-v2

A lightweight, Promise-based wrapper for the DigitalOcean v2 API.

npm package

Installation

npm install digitalocean-v2 --save

Usage

All Interactions

If you want access to the full DigitalOcean API, then import the entire module:

const Digi = require('digitalocean-v2');

// initialize the API wrapper
const API = new Digi({token: 'your-digitalocean-access-token'});

// do something
API.listDroplets().then(data => {
	console.log(data); // all droplets
});

Customized Interactions

However, you may only want to interact with a certain component of the API, like domains and images, for example.

So you have the ability to inject the relevant modules into your Core:

const Core = require('digitalocean-v2/core');
const Domain = require('digitalocean-v2/domain');
const Image = require('digitalocean-v2/image');

// merge functionality into the API's Core prototype
Core.prototype.inject(Domain, Image);

// initialize the API wrapper
const API = new Core({token: 'your-digitalocean-access-token'});

API.listDomains().then(data => {
	console.log(data); // all domains
});

// undefined function (Droplet component not injected)
API.getDroplet();

API

token

Type: string Default: undefined

Your DigitalOcean access token. Required. Learn how to acquire a token.

Note: This is sensitive information! Do not share it freely.

It is a good idea to set your token as an environment variable:

DO_API_V2_TOKEN=my-token-from-digitalocean node index.js
const token = process.env.DO_API_V2_TOKEN;
const DOV2 = require('digitalocean-v2');
const API = new DOV2({token});

Components

You may choose to inject a series of components instead of working with the full API wrapper, as demonstrated above.

These are the component names available for require():

  • Account: require('digitalocean-v2/account')
  • Domains: require('digitalocean-v2/domain')
  • Droplets: require('digitalocean-v2/droplet')
  • Images: require('digitalocean-v2/image')

(Incomplete Component coverage)

Component Methods

Account.getUser()

Docs: Link Return: Promise Response: Object

Account.listActions()

Docs: Link Return: Promise Response: Array

Account.getAction(id)

Type: Integer Docs: Link Return: Promise Response: Object

Domain.listDomains()

Docs: Link Return: Promise Response: Array

Domain.getDomain(name)

Type: String @todo

Domain.createDomain(options)

Type: Object @todo

Domain.deleteDomain(name)

Type: String @todo

Todos

  • [ ] Finish docs (:gun:)
  • [ ] Add missing methods
  • [ ] Add missing components (Regions, SSH Keys, Sizes, IPs, Tags)
  • [ ] Add tests
  • [x] Better error-handling

License

MIT © Luke Edwards