trello_tools
v0.0.3
Published
[View Trello’s API documentation online][apidocs]. For information on Trello’s API development, visit [their Trello board][trellotrello], of course.
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Some Node.js Trello API examples
View Trello’s API documentation online. For information on Trello’s API development, visit their Trello board, of course.
Install
npm install trello_tools
Getting your key and token
- Generate your developer key and supply it as the first constructor parameter.
- To read a user’s private information, get a token by directing them to
https://trello.com/1/connect?key=<PUBLIC_KEY>&name=MyApp&response_type=token&scope=read,write
replacing, of course, <PUBLIC_KEY> with the public key obtained in the first step. - If you need write access as well as read,
&scope=read,write
to the request for your user token.
Background
This project uses the peanut function testing tool for node.js
The tests that are included are meant to get you familiar with the Trello API using the node-trello project.
Take a look at the code in: features/step_definitions
to see what is going on in each scenario from features/trello.feature
Setup
You'll need to create a config/environments/test/settings.js
based on the example file found there.
You'll need to provide a key
, token
and board
name.
SUPER IMPORTANT NOTE: When you run the tests, all existing lanes and cards on the named board will be archived. Do not, under any circumstances, reference a board that is currently in use. You should create a totally new board to reference for this code.
Make sure that peanut is installed:
npm install -g peanut
Running
make