node-ivcs
v2.0.5
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Intelli-vision Video Cloud Services Client Library
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Intelli-vision Video Cloud Services Client Library
Usage
npm install node-ivcs
"use strict";
let ivcs = require( 'node-ivcs' );
let auth = new ivcs.Auth( config );
// Login and logout
//
auth.login({ email: "[email protected]", password: "secret" }, function( err, user ) {
if ( err ) process.exit( err );
console.log( JSON.stringify( user, null, 2 ) );
auth.logout( user, function( err ) {
if ( err ) process.exit( err );
console.log( 'Bye!' );
process.exut(0);
});
});
// Forgot password
//
auth.authenticatedRequest({
uri: '/customer/forgotPassword/' + encodeURIComponent( args.email ),
method: 'GET',
}, function( err, result ) {
if ( err ) app.exit( err );
app.log.info( result );
app.exit();
});
// Resend verification email
//
auth.authenticatedRequest({
uri: '/customer/resendemail',
method: 'GET',
qs: { emailId: args.email }
}, function( err, result ) {
if ( err ) app.exit( err );
app.log.info( result );
app.exit();
});
// Add a new user account
//
auth.authenticatedRequest({
uri: '/customer/',
method: 'POST',
json: {
customer: {
email: args.email,
password: args.password,
name: args.givenName,
lastName: args.surname,
userType: 'OWNER',
}
}
}, function( err, result ) {
if ( err ) app.exit( err );
app.log.info( result );
app.exit();
});
Configuration
The ivcs.Auth()
constructor requires the following config structure:
{
"endpoint": "https://IVCS-ENDPOINT",
"clientId": "SOME-RANDOM-ID",
"clientName": "SOME_RANDOM_NAME",
"auth": {
"partnerId": "YOUR-PARTNER-ID",
"apiKey": "YOUR-API-KEY"
}
}
OAuth2
There are methods you can use to implement an OAuth2 handshake using IVCS credentials.
let ivcs = require( 'node-ivcs' );
let oauth = new ivcs.OAuth({
endpoint: "https://ivcs-endpoint",
clientId: "some-random-string",
clientName: "arbitrary-name-of-this-client",
expires_in: 3600,
signingKey: "verylongrandomstring"
});
// User will make a POST to say /oauth/grant, passing "key" equal to their assigned `partnerId` and
// "secret" set to their assigned `apiKey`. Then you can call:
oauth.grant( key, secret, function( err, result ) {
// The result will look like:
// { "access_token": ACCESS-TOKEN,
// "refresh_token": REFRESH_TOKEN,
// "token_type": "Bearer",
// "expires_in": 3600
// }
// This gets passed back to the client
});
// The client will then make requests that include the header:
// Authorization: Bearer ACCESS-TOKEN
// Call this to verify the ACCESS-TOKEN
oauth.verify( token, function( err ) {
// if err == null, its ok, else its not
});
// The client can refresh a token. They will do a POST to something like /oauth/refresh with "refresh_token" set to
// the refresh token returned in a grant. Then you can call
oauth.refresh( token, function( err, result ) {
// The result will look like:
// { "access_token": ACCESS-TOKEN,
// "refresh_token": REFRESH_TOKEN,
// "token_type": "Bearer",
// "expires_in": 3600
// }
// This gets passed back to the client
});