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work-ez

v1.1.3

Published

Work easier,faster,clearer

Downloads

3

Readme

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Work-EZ

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A tool that makes you work easier.

🔽Install

$ npm i work-ez

❓Usage

We simplified these modules and combined them into one package!

  • Node.js Console.log
  • MongoDB
  • Geo-IP
  • HTTP(GET)
  • HTTPS(GET)

💲Node.js Console.log

Log to console faster!

const k=require("work-ez")
var b=new wz() //init new wz object

b.c("Message To console!")

Output:

Message To console!

🍃MongoDB

Fetching data easier.

Handle insertMany() command

const k=require("work-ez")
k.mongodb.insert({key:process.env.CONNECTION_KEY,name:"Serverfrmme",collection:"my-collection",data:[{username:"1234"}]})
//This package use .insertMany() to handle insert command

Handle find() command

const k=require("work-ez")
k.mongodb.find({key:process.env.CONNECTION_KEY,name:"Serverfrmme",collection:"my-collection",queries:{username:"1234"}},function(callback){
    console.log(callback)
})
//Make sure to put your callback and the queries

Output:

[{
    username:"1234",
    password:"5678"
}]

Handle updateMany() command

const k=require("work-ez")
k.mongodb.update({key:process.env.CONNECTION_KEY,name:"mydb",collection:"my-collection",queries:{username:"1234"},set:{$set:{username:"1357"}}})
//This package use .updateMany() to handle update command

Handle deleteMany() command

const k=require("work-ez")
k.mongodb.del({key:process.env.CONNECTION_KEY,name:"mydb",collection:"my-collection",queries:{username:"1234"}})
//This package use .deleteMany() to handle del command

🗺️Geo-IP

Get the location!

const k=require("work-ez")
console.log(k.geo.ip("222.22.21.1"))
//Use the callback data to make use of the data.

Output(Example):

{ range: [1234567, 123455667788 ],
  country: 'AB',
  region: 'CD',
  eu: '9',
  timezone: 'Example/Timezone',
  city: 'Lorem Ipsum',
  ll: [ 22.2, 33.33 ],
  metro: 123,
  area: 1000 }

🌎HTTP get(not secure)

Handle HTTP requests easily!

const k=require("work-ez")
k.http.httpget("http://www.myurl.com",function(callback){
    console.log(callback)
})

Output:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<head><title>Hello from http!</title></head>
<body><h1>HTTP!</h1></body>

🌎HTTPS get

Handle HTTPS requests easily!

const k=require("work-ez")
k.https.httpsget("https://www.myurl.org",function(callback){
    console.log(callback)
})

Output:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<head><title>Hello from https!</title></head>
<body><h1>HTTPS!</h1></body>

ISSUES

Please report at our Github Page.