livefyre-subscriptions
v0.0.0-dev.0
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A JavaScript library for [managing Subscriptions](http://docs.livefyre.com/beta-docs/personalizedstream/personalized-streams/subscription-apis/) in Livefyre's Personalized News Stream service.
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livefyre-subscriptions
A JavaScript library for managing Subscriptions in Livefyre's Personalized News Stream service.
Usage
This module is intended to work in both node.js and the browser (via browserify). Run make dist
to put the browser bundle in dist/.
Use as a CLI (e.g. if you npm install -g livefyre-subscriptions
):
CLI
livefyre-subscriptions --auth=$LFTOKEN
[
{
"to": "urn:livefyre:demo.fyre.co:site=362588:topic=mlb",
"type": "personalStream",
"by": "urn:livefyre:demo.fyre.co:user=system",
"createdAt": 1406886370
}
]
You can even pipe to something like jq:
livefyre-subscriptions --auth=$LFTOKEN | jq .[]
JavaScript
var subscriptions = require('livefyre-subscriptions');
API
The main export is an object.
.forUser(user)
Manage a user's subscriptions.
var subscriptions = require('livefyre-subscriptions');
var benSubscriptions = subscriptions.forUser({
userId: 'ben',
network: 'go.fyre.co',
lftoken: 'optional. will use LFTOKEN env variable by default'
});
// or...
var benSubscriptions = subscriptions.forUser('[email protected]');
When you have a user's subscriptions, there are a few methods you can call that will perform operations using Livefyre's HTTP APIs. Each of these methods returns a promise.
Get subscriptions
benSubscriptions.get().then(function (data) {
console.log(data.subscriptions);
})
Create a new subscription
var newSubscription = {
to: 'urn:livefyre:demo.fyre.co:site=362588:topic=mlb',
type: 'personalStream'
};
benSubscriptions.create(newSubscription).then(
function (data) {
console.log('success');
},
function (e) {
console.error(e);
}
);
make
commands
make build
- willnpm install
andbower install
make dist
- will use r.js optimizer to compile the source, UMD wrap, and place that and source maps in dist/make clean
make server
- serve the repo over httpmake deploy [env={*prod,uat,qa}]
- Deploy to lfcdn, optionally specifying a bucket env