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hermes-rdio

v0.1.3

Published

Hermes integration to retrieve last song played on Rdio

Downloads

7

Readme

Rdio Service

Hermes integration to display the latest song played on Rdio account.

NPM version

Installation

npm install --save hermes-rdio

Usage

Using the JavaScript API:

var rdio = require('hermes-rdio');

  robot.use(rdio({
    key: "RDIO_KEY",
    secret: "RDIO_SECRET",
    defaultUser: 'joeSchmoe',
    defaultMessagePrefix: 'We are jamming to'
  }));

rdio-hermes will respond to @yourbotname rdio {username} with the song that username last listened to, or with the song that defaultUser last listened to if no username is provided.

Options

key (required)

Rdio API key. If you don't have this, you need to register a new app with Rdio to get an API key and secret.

secret (required)

Rdio API secret.

defaultUser (required)

User to use if no user is specified in message text.

defaultMessagePrefix (optional)

Different message that can be used for the default user.