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wordai

v0.1.9

Published

NodeJS interface for WordAI API

Downloads

7

Readme

WordAI

A node interface for WordAI's API.

npm npm Build Status

WordAI's API allows you to POST an article or block of text and receive back a plain text or JSON formatted WordAI translated (spun) version of your text. Powered by WordAI.com.

You will need a password hash from https://wordai.com.

Please look at their documentation to see how to use the API. The convenience functions provided by this module simply pass their options along as form data to the REST API, so the documentation is totally valid. There are some usage examples below to see how these options should be passed in.

Add to your project

$ npm install wordai --save

~ OR ~

$ yarn add wordai

Test

$ export WORDAI_EMAIL=<YOUR_WORDAI_EMAIL>
$ export WORDAI_KEY=<YOUR_WORDAI_PASSWORD_HASH>
$ yarn test

Example usage of WordAI API

The spin method support promises and node-style callbacks.

const WordAI = require('wordai');
new WordAI({
  email: process.env.WORDAI_EMAIL,
  hash: process.env.WORDAI_KEY,
  output: 'json',
  quality: 'Regular',
});

// To request some text be process by wordAI
WordAI.spin({
  text: 'Here is an example.',
// Other options here:
//   noNested: 'on',
//   sentence: 'on',
//   paragraph: 'on',
//   title: 'on',
//   returnSpin: 'true',
//   noOriginal: 'on',
//   protected: 'my,protected,words',
//   synonyms: 'word1|synonym1,word two|first synonym 2|2nd syn',
//   perfectTense: 'correct',
}).then(response => {
  console.log(response);
  /*
    {
       "uniqueness": 100,
       "text": "{Here is|Here's} {an example|a good example|an illustration}.\n",
       "status": "Success"
    }
  */
});