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untis-js

v1.0.1

Published

WebUntis client for Node.js

Downloads

4

Readme

untis-js

WebUntis client for Node.js

This library lets you interact with and fetch content from WebUntis instances you are registered at.

Installation

npm install untis-js

Usage

untis-js is an ESM-only module - you are not able to import it with require. If you want to use it in a CommonJS project, you can use the async import() function from CommonJS to load untis-js asynchronously:

const untis = (...args) => import("untis-js").then(({ default: untis }) => untis(...args));

Alternatively, consider switching to ESM by renaming your .js files to .mjs or adding "type": "module" in your package.json file. This will allow you to import modules with the import keyword. Check out this post for more information on switching to ESM.

Example

import untis from "untis-js";

const schools = await untis.searchSchools("My Hero Academia");

const client = untis.client(schools[0]);

await client.authenticate("username", "password");

const subjects = await client.fetchAllSubjects();
console.log(subjects);

const timetable = await client.fetchCurrentTimetable();
console.log(timetable);

Also note that this library has only been tested with Node.js v14 and above.

Dependencies

This library uses node-fetch

License

This library is licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more details.