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tidyhq

v1.0.2

Published

Interact with TidyHQ

Downloads

14

Readme

TidyHQ API for NodeJS

This is a NodeJS wrapper for the TidyHQ API. It is a work in progress with V1 mostly complete and some support for V2 routes.

Refer to the TidyHQ V1 API Documentation and TidyHQ V2 API Documentation.

Roadmap

  • Finish V2 routes
  • Add tutorials, some are on the side/in the menu, under the Tutorials dropdown

Example Usage

Setup

const TidyHQ = require("tidyhq");
const ACCESS_TOKEN="<your token>"
const thq = new TidyHQ(ACCESS_TOKEN);

Get the authenticated user

const contact = await thq.V2.Contacts.getContact();
console.log(contact)
{
    data: {
        id: 'fa50a4c0d7ef',
        contact_id_reference: 1,
        contact_id_number: 'MEM001',
        display_name: 'Example User',
        ...
        contact_links: []
    },
    status: 200,
    statusText: 'OK',
    success: true
}

Overriding default token

You can override the default token by passing in an access_token in the options object on any request.

const contact = await thq.V2.Contacts.getContact('me', { access_token: '<token>'});
console.log(contact)

Keep in mind that you may not want to set a default access token if you are working with multiple tokens and will specify the token each time.

const thq = new TidyHQ("");

Failed request

Each request will return an object with data, status, statusText and success. If unsuccessful, message is also returned which will be the Axios error message.

const contact = await thq.V2.Contacts.getContact('me', { access_token: 'mybadtoken'});
console.log(contact)
{
  data: '',
  status: 401,
  statusText: 'Unauthorized',
  message: 'Request failed with status code 401',
  success: false
}

Type safety

There are types on every route with JSDoc, and generated documentation at https://s3ansh33p.github.io/TidyHQ-Node/, which can be built locally with npm run docs.

Authors