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Working with lists requires proper permissions for your skill, read the permissions part of the [amazon documentation](https://developer.amazon.com/docs/custom-skills/access-the-alexa-shopping-and-to-do-lists.html#permissions-setup) before using this modu

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Alexa lists

Working with lists requires proper permissions for your skill, read the permissions part of the amazon documentation before using this module.

Before making the requests you need to provide the access token. That is why the init function needs to be called first. All examples use the alexa-app module.

Permissions card

If you don't have the permissions to work with lists, then you should send the permissions card to the user.

Example
async function sendPermissionsCard (req, res) {
  return res.card(alexaLists.getPermissionsCard()).send()
}

Create custom list

Creates a new with the provided name and a state set to active.

alexaLists.init(token).createCustomList(listName)
Example
async function createCustomList (req, res) {
  const listHandler = alexaLists.init(_.get(req, 'context.System.apiAccessToken'))
  const createdList = await listHandler.createCustomList('blazing new list')
  ...
}

Create custom list item

Creates a new item for a specified list with the provided item status can be active or completed. The active status is set by default

alexaLists.init(token).createNewListItem(listName, listItemName, listItemStatus)
Example
async function createNewListItem (req, res) {
  const listHandler = alexaLists.init(_.get(req, 'context.System.apiAccessToken'))
  const createdListItem = await listHandler.createNewListItem('blazing list', 'buy apples', 'completed')
  ...
}

Delete custom list

Delete a custom list by name.

alexaLists.init(token).deleteCustomList(listName)
Example
async function deleteCustomList (req, res) {
  const listHandler = alexaLists.init(_.get(req, 'context.System.apiAccessToken'))
  const deletedList = await listHandler.deleteCustomList('blazing list')
  ...
}

Delete custom list item

Delete a list item from a specified list.

alexaLists.init(token).deleteListItem(listName, listItemName)
Example
async function deleteListItem (req, res) {
  const listHandler = alexaLists.init(_.get(req, 'context.System.apiAccessToken'))
  const deletedListItem = await listHandler.deleteListItem('blazing list', 'buy apples')
  ...
}

Get list

Get specific list by name and/or status.

alexaLists.init(token).getList(listName, listState)
Example
async function getList (req, res) {
  const listHandler = alexaLists.init(_.get(req, 'context.System.apiAccessToken'))
  const list = await listHandler.getList('blazing list', 'active')
  ...
}

Get list item

Get a specific list item from a list.

alexaLists.init(token).getListItem(listName, listItemName)
Example
async function getListItem (req, res) {
  const listHandler = alexaLists.init(_.get(req, 'context.System.apiAccessToken'))
  const listItem = await listHandler.getListItem('blazing list', 'list item')
  ...
}

Get lists metadata

Get all lists, without the list items.

alexaLists.init(token).getListMetadata(listName, listItemName)
Example
async function getListMetadata (req, res) {
  const listHandler = alexaLists.init(_.get(req, 'context.System.apiAccessToken'))
  const lists = await listHandler.getListMetadata()
  ...
}

Update custom list

alexaLists.init(token).updateCustomList(listName, {
  name: 'new list name',
  state: 'completed'
})
Example
async function updateCustomList (req, res) {
  const listHandler = alexaLists.init(_.get(req, 'context.System.apiAccessToken'))
  const updatedCustomList = await listHandler.updateCustomList('blazing list', {
    name: 'new list name',
    state: 'completed'
  })
  ...
}

Update list item

alexaLists.init(token).updateListItem(listName, listItemName, {
  value: 'new list item name',
  status: 'completed'
})
Example
async function updateListItem (req, res) {
  const listHandler = alexaLists.init(_.get(req, 'context.System.apiAccessToken'))
  const updatedListItem = await listHandler.updateListItem('blazing list', 'some item', {
    value: 'some updated item name',
    status: 'completed'
  })
  ...
}

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Package last updated on 08 Feb 2018

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