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uwapi

v1.1.1

Published

Promise based library for accessing the UW Open Data API

Downloads

12

Readme

UWAPI

This node module is a wrapper for the UW OpenData API. It is asynchronous but promised based and so presents a cleaner interface than traditional callbacks while still remaining efficient.

Installation

Simply run

npm install uwapi

in the target project. The value returned by require('uwapi') is a constructor that consumes an api token and returns an object with methods for making queries.

var apiToken = 'blarg';
var uwapi = require('uwapi')(apiToken);
uwapi.buildingsList().then(function(buildings) {
	// Do something
});

Dependencies

The package depends on kris kowal's Q library implementation of promises which should automatically be installed by npm.

Usage

Each endpoint is implemented as a function that returns a promise which resolves to the data payload obtained by the querying the endpoint with the provided parameters. Each endpoint path corresponds to a specific function as found in the REFERENCE.md file. Parameters are expected to be passed in to these functions as an object where the key corresponds to the parameter name. GET parameters can optionally be passed as a second argument.

Example


//A 'normal' endpoint (the bulk of them)

uwapi.buildingsList().then(function(buildings) {
	for(var building in buildings) {
		// Do something here
	}
	return processedBuildings;
}).then(function(processedBuildings) {
	// Do something with processedBuildings
}, function(err) {
	// Handle errors
});


//Endpoints which take GET parameters.

uwapi.foodservicesSearch({}, {'calories.lt': 600}).then(console.log, console.error);
uwapi.poorlyDesignedEndpoint({embededParam1: embededVal}, {getParam1: getVal}).then(console.log, console.error);

Tests

Set the environment variable uwApiToken and run 'npm test'

Changelog

###v1.1.1

  • Updated baseURL to use secured endpoints

###v1.1.0

  • Added optional support for GET parameters (see README.md)
  • Added the foodservicesSearch endpoint
  • Added the resourcesSites endpoint

###1.0.4

  • Allow empty responses to propagate rather than throwing an error

###v1.0.3

  • Make function names more consistent with endpoints

Bugs / Feature Requests

Please email any bugs or feature requests to [email protected]

Contributions

Feel free to fork and issue Pull Requests.