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drudgereport

v1.1.2

Published

Polls the DrudgeReport.com website and tracks the links

Downloads

20

Readme

Synopsis

Used by FortunesRocks.me LLC for news monitoring

Code Example

// 
// ==> Create a DrudgeReport object
//
    var dr = new DrudgeReport(); 
//
// ==> Create a callback function.  DR will call this each time it has new
// ==> articles, once you pass it to DR. 
//
    var myStream = (articles:DrudgeArticle[]) => {
        console.log("Got a new set of articles",articles.length);
        processStream(articles);
    }

    dr.stream(myStream);

//
// ==> done!
//

Motivation

DrudgeReport is one of the most infulential news based websites in the world. Monirtoring the feed is crtical to news senstive markets.

Installation

npm install --save drudgereport

API Reference

To set the loglevel to debug..

dr.setLogLevel("info"); [debug,info,warn,error] are all legit values;

To set poll rate (default if 15 minutes);

dr.setPollInterval = 15 * 60;  (this is 15 minutes, value is seconds)
//
// ==> Object model
//

export class DrudgeArticle {
    html: string;
    time: Date;
    location: string;
    index: number;
    source: string;
    href: string;
    latest: Date;
}

Tests

There is a testDrudge.ts/js included in the package to test the function.

Contributors

FortunesRocks.me LLC contact me there if you have questions; npms + "the little a rolled in a blanket"+fortunesrocks.me

License

ISC