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nakamastream-lib

v1.0.0

Published

Library to get recent anime from Nakamastream API

Downloads

67

Readme

Description

NakamaStream Lib is a library created by NakamaStream to facilitate the integration of our services and APIs into your projects. This tool allows you to access essential functionalities quickly and easily.

Features

  • Easy Use of the Library: Intuitive access to the functions and services you need.
  • Quick Integration: Access multiple services through a single library.
  • Comprehensive Documentation: Guides and examples to help you get started quickly.

Installation

To install NakamaStream Lib, simply use npm:

npm install nakamastream-lib

Current Modules

The following modules are currently available in NakamaStream Lib:

const AnimesRecent = require('./lib/AnimesRecent');
const CaptchaService = require('./lib/auth/CaptchaService');

module.exports = {
  AnimesRecent,
  CaptchaService
};

AnimesRecent

Methods

fetchRecentAnimes()

  • Description: Performs a GET request to the API to retrieve a list of recent animes. This function adheres to a defined rate limit, ensuring that requests to the API are not made more frequently than allowed.

  • Returns: A promise that resolves to an array of objects representing the recent animes.

  • Errors: Throws an error if the rate limit is exceeded or if there is an issue fetching the animes.

  • Example:

    const recentAnimes = await animesRecent.fetchRecentAnimes();
    console.log(recentAnimes);

getMostRecentUploadedAnime()

  • Description: Retrieves information about the last uploaded anime, if there has been a new one since the last fetch.

  • Returns: An object containing information about the last uploaded anime or null if there are no new animes.

  • Example:

    const lastAnime = animesRecent.getMostRecentUploadedAnime();
    console.log(lastAnime);

CaptchaService

Methods

getNewCaptcha()

Fetches a new captcha from the API.

Returns: Promise<Object> - A promise that resolves to the captcha data.

Example:

try {
    const captcha = await captchaService.getNewCaptcha();
    console.log('Captcha obtained:', captcha);
} catch (error) {
    console.error('Error fetching captcha:', error.message);
}

handleApiError(error)

Handles errors from API requests.

  • Parameters:

    • error (Error): The error object thrown during the request.
    • Throws: Throws a more descriptive error based on the response.
  • Example: This method is called internally within getNewCaptcha() and does not need to be called directly.