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node-google-img-search

v1.0.4

Published

A Node module to search for images using Google

Downloads

3

Readme

Google Image Search

a simple way to get image results from a google custom search engine using node

Prerequisites

Usage

This module uses the dotenv package to manage environment variables In your main app you will also need to use dotenv Create two new Keys in your .env file and set the values to your CSE ID and your Google CSE API Keys

  • CSE_ID=
  • CSE_API_KEY=

Calling from your app

In your app require the module Within your code call the module with the following parameters

  1. Search Term
  2. Callback function (will be called once results are ready)
  3. ID number of result you want to offset from
  4. Number of results you want (between 1-10 inclusive)

Example

index.js of main app

var imageSearch = require('node-google-image-search');

var results = imageSearch('<search-term>', callback, 0, 5);

function callback(results) {
	_do something with results_;
}

Notes

Maximum number of results from Google CSE is 100, this app will return up to 10 at a time. So, if offset + number of results wanted > 100 then nothing will be returned