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etna-facts

v2.1.0

Published

Random facts about Mount Etna 🌋

Downloads

5

Readme

etna-facts

npm version main JavaScript Style Guide

Random facts about Mount Etna 🌋

It is available as a library and as an API.

Usage: Library

Install the library with:

npm install etna-facts

Then in your code:

import getFacts from 'etna-facts'

const facts = await getFacts()
console.log(facts) // an array of strings where every string is a different fact about Mount Etna

Usage API

If you just want to get the facts as an API you can do that too 🥹

The base URL of the API is https://lmammino.github.io/etna-facts/.

There are 3 endpoints available.

/stats.json

Returns statistics about the facts available and how to query for them.

Example

curl 'https://lmammino.github.io/etna-facts/stats.json' | jq .
{
  "total": 58,
  "all": "https://lmammino.github.io/etna-facts/all.json",
  "first": "https://lmammino.github.io/etna-facts/0.json",
  "last": "https://lmammino.github.io/etna-facts/57.json",
  "urlPrefix": "https://lmammino.github.io/etna-facts/"
}

/all.json

Gets all the facts in one call.

Example

curl 'https://lmammino.github.io/etna-facts/all.json' | jq .
{
  "metadata": {
    "total": 2,
    "first": 0,
    "last": 1
  },
  "facts": [
    {
      "id": 0,
      "fact": "Mount Etna is located on the east coast of the Italian island of Sicily, in the Mediterranean.",
      "url": "https://lmammino.github.io/etna-facts/0.json"
    },
    {
      "id": 1,
      "fact": "Mount Etna is almost 3500 meters (11000 feet) high, making it the highest mountain in Italy south of the Alps.",
      "url": "https://lmammino.github.io/etna-facts/1.json"
    }
  ]
}

/{:id}.json

Gets a given fact by ID.

Example

curl 'https://lmammino.github.io/etna-facts/17.json' | jq .
{
  "id": 17,
  "fact": "Early Arabs were familiar with Mount Etna. They called it \"Jabal al-Nar\", which translates as \"Mountain of Fire\".",
  "url": "https://lmammino.github.io/etna-facts/17.json"
}

Suggest a fact

If you want to suggest a new fact about Mount Etna, here's how you can do that.

  • Fork this repository
  • Edit the file src/facts.txt and append the new fact at the bottom (make sure to leave an empty line before the previous fact).
  • Run npm run build
  • Commit your changes
  • Open a PR against the original repository

Contributing

Everyone is very welcome to contribute to this project. You can contribute just by submitting bugs or suggesting improvements by opening an issue on GitHub.

License

Licensed under MIT License. © Luciano Mammino.