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siftapi

v1.1.2

Published

A Node.js package for Edison Sift API.

Downloads

15

Readme

Sift Node.js SDK

A Node.js wrapper around Sift API written in ES6/7, and compiled with Babel.

Installation

npm install siftapi --save (Work-in-progress, package not uploaded yet)

Usage

ES6/7:

import { SiftAPI } from 'siftapi';

siftapi = new SiftAPI('<API_KEY>', '<API_SECRET>');

ES5:

var SiftAPI = require('siftapi').default;

let siftapi = new SiftAPI('<API_KEY>', '<API_SECRET>');

To see more sample usage, either refer to the [docs](https://github.com/agent8 /sift-node-sdk/blob/master/docs/API.md) or see the test specs.

Development

Rename sensitive.js.example to sensitive.js and include your API_KEY and API_SECRET.

Rename test-config.js.example to test-config.js and include your email account name and refresh token for the test suite to work.

npm install
gulp watch

The test suite will be run automatically when a write action is performed on the code.

Check out more at the CONTRIBUTING guide.

To run the test suite only: gulp test

Documentation

You can find the docs here