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discord-watch-api

v1.0.6

Published

This is a Node.js package for interacting with the Discord Watch API. It provides a simple and easy-to-use interface for fetching data from the Discord Watch API.

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Discord Watch API

This is a Node.js package for interacting with the Discord Watch API. It provides a simple and easy-to-use interface for fetching data from the Discord Watch API.

Installation

You can install this package using npm:

npm install discord-watch-api

Usage

First, import the DiscordWatchAPI class from the package:

import DiscordWatchAPI from 'discord-watch-api';

Then, create a new instance of the DiscordWatchAPI class, passing your API key as a parameter to the constructor:

const discordWatchAPI = new DiscordWatchAPI('your-api-key');

Now you can use the methods provided by the DiscordWatchAPI class to interact with the Discord Watch API. Here are some examples:

// Get an application by its ID
const application = await discordWatchAPI.getApplication('application-id');
console.log(application);

// Get a bot by its ID
const bot = await discordWatchAPI.getBot('bot-id');
console.log(bot);

// Get a presence by its ID
const presence = await discordWatchAPI.getPresence('bot-id');
console.log(presence);

// Search for applications
const applications = await discordWatchAPI.searchApplications('query');
console.log(applications);

Methods

The DiscordWatchAPI class provides the following methods:

  • getApplication(id: string): Fetches an application by its ID.
  • getBot(id: string): Fetches a bot by its ID.
  • getPresence(id: string): Fetches a presence by its ID.
  • searchApplications(query: string, after_id?: string, sort?: string, after_sort?: number, limit?: number): Searches for applications.

All methods are asynchronous and return a Promise that resolves with the data from the Discord Watch API.

Examples

Examples can be found in the examples directory.

License

This package is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License. See the LICENSE file for more details.