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wialonjs-api

v0.0.11

Published

A higher-level wrapper around the Wialon Remote API

Downloads

183

Readme

wialonjs-api

Lightweight and flexible wrapper for Wialon Remote API

wialonjs-api helps you to work with Wialon Hosting and Wialon Local throught Remote API

Installation

Using npm

npm install wialonjs-api

Usage sample

<script scr='dist/wialon-src.js'></script>
<script>
    // create Wialon session instance
    var sess = new W.Session('https://hst-api.wialon.com', {
        eventsTimeout: 5
    });

    // set Remote API 'svc' param
    var svc = 'token/login';
    // set Remote API 'params' param
    var params = {
        token: 'YOUR TOKEN'
    };
    // Execute request
    sess.execute(svc, params, function(data) {
        // callback
        console.log('login succeed');
    });
</script>

Demo

API

Library all library classes use W namespace.

W.Session

The central class of the API. Store all information about session, SID, cache results, can execute avl_event automatically, etc.

Usage sample

    // Wialon server url
    var url = 'https://hst-api.wialon.com';
    // internal session options
    var options = {
        eventsTimeout: 5
    };
    // create Session instance
    var sess = new W.Session(url, options);

    // login
    sess.execute('core/login', {user: 'wialon_test', password: 'test'}, function (data) {
        // login callback
        // sid automatically saved, you can exec next request
    });

Options

Methods

Events

W.Session fires following events

W.Request

Helps to performs remote requests

Usage sample

    // create Request instance
    var req = new W.Request('https://hst-api.wialon.com');

    // execute 'core/login' request with 'api' method
    req.api(
        'core/login',
        {user: 'wialon_test', password: 'test'},
        function() {
            // callback
        }
    );

    // execute 'core/login' request with 'send' method
    req.send(
        '/wialon/ajax.html?svc=core/login',
        {user: 'wialon_test', password: 'test'},
        function success() {
            // success callback
        },
        function error() {
            // error callback
        }
    );

Methods

W.Class

Powers the OOP facilities and is used to create library classes.

Usage sample

var MyClass = W.Class.extend({
    initialize: function (greeter) {
        this.greeter = greeter;
        // class constructor
    },

    greet: function (name) {
        alert(this.greeter + ', ' + name)
    }
});

// create instance of MyClass, passing "Hello" to the constructor
var a = new MyClass("Hello");

// call greet method, alerting "Hello, World"
a.greet("World");

W.Util

Various utility functions, used internally.

Contribution

Feel free to pull request into dev branch

Build

We use Jake for building

# global jake install
npm install -g jake
# install dependencies
npm install
# build project
jake

Code Conventions

We use JSHint and JSCS to validate code. Run jake jshint and jake jscs to check

License

The MIT License