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hlife

v1.0.0

Published

Interface to H-Life service on Thai mobile carrier Truemove

Downloads

16

Readme

hlife

CLI interface to Truemove H-Life. Use this command to check your data packages and balance with True, without visiting the site.

Install with npm install hlife. If you plan to use the command, npm install -g hlife

The packages are an array. They seem to apply roughly from begin to end.

Usage, API

The API returns an array of package objects. Each object looks like this:

{
    "name": "Net 3G with max 3G speed",
    "remaining": 196,
    "validity": "ตั้งแต่ 25/07/2015 23:32 ถึง 26/07/2015 23:32"
}

Example usage:

var hlife = require('hlife')
hlife(function(er, packages) {
  if (er)
    throw er

  packages.forEach(function(pkg) {
    console.log('I have %s MB remaining for package: %s', pkg.remaining, pkg.name)
  })
})

Example output:

I have Infinity remaining for package: เน็ตไม่จำกัด 15บาท 1วัน (ความเร็วสูงสุด 512Kbps 200MB)
I have 196 MB remaining for package: Net 3G with max 3G speed

Usage, CLI

Just run hlife for a quick printout:

$ hlife
Infinity: เน็ตไม่จำกัด 15บาท 1วัน (ความเร็วสูงสุด 512Kbps 200MB)
196     : Net 3G with max 3G speed