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jsxapi

v5.1.1

Published

JavaScript bindings for XAPI

Downloads

480

Readme

JSXAPI

Build Status

API Documentation

A set of tools to integrate with the Cisco Telepresence Endpoint APIs in JavaScript.

Quick start examples

Connecting using WebSockets

const jsxapi = require('jsxapi');

jsxapi
  .connect('wss://host.example.com', {
    username: 'admin',
    password: 'password',
  })
  .on('error', console.error)
  .on('ready', async (xapi) => {
    const volume = await xapi.status.get('Audio Volume');
    console.log(`volume is: ${volume}`);
    xapi.close();
  });

Connecting using SSH

const jsxapi = require('jsxapi');

jsxapi
  .connect('ssh://host.example.com', {
    username: 'admin',
    password: 'password',
  })
  .on('error', console.error)
  .on('ready', async (xapi) => {
    const volume = await xapi.status.get('Audio Volume');
    console.log(`volume is: ${volume}`);
    xapi.close();
  });

New style API

The aim of the new style API is to improve readability, while also being more suited towards automatic type generation and auto-completion.

// Set up a call
xapi.Command.Dial({ Number: '[email protected]' });

// Fetch volume and print it
xapi.Status.Audio.Volume
  .get()
  .then((volume) => { console.log(volume); });

// Set a configuration
xapi.Config.SystemUnit.Name.set('My System');

// Listen to feedback
const off = xapi.Event.Standby.on((event) => {
  // ...
});

// De-register feedback
off();

Old style API

// Set up a call
xapi.command('Dial', { Number: '[email protected]' });

// Fetch volume and print it
xapi.status
  .get('Audio Volume')
  .then((volume) => { console.log(volume); });

// Set a configuration
xapi.config.set('SystemUnit Name', 'My System');

// Listen to feedback
const off = xapi.event.on('Standby', (event) => {
  // ...
});

// De-register feedback
off();

Documentation

The full API documentation can be built by running npm install in a jsxapi module directory. Documentation will be located under docs/ can then be opened in a browser.

More specifically:

mkdir tmp
cd tmp
npm install jsxapi
cd node_modules/jsxapi
npm install

Then open ./docs/index.html.

Questions and support?

Find more information regarding Cisco's Room Devices over at developer.cisco.com or the TelePresence and Video support forums.

Questions about the xAPI, integrations and customizations? Using Webex Teams join the xAPI Devs space community for realtime support by clicking this link and entering your Webex Teams-registered e-mail address at the prompt.

Development & Contribution

Release procedure

Making a release is quite simple:

  • Perform all changes/commits.
  • Determine the version change (npm help semver).
  • Update "CHANGELOG.md" with version number, date and change summary.
  • Run npm version with the appropriate version bump.
  • Run npm publish to push the package version to the registry.