Evernote SDK for JavaScript
Evernote API version 1.25
What is this
A JavaScript API around the Evernote Cloud API.
Required reading
Please check out the Evernote Developers portal page.
Installing
Get the minified version of the SDK here.
Use OAuth for authentication
We recommend using the jsOAuth library for OAuth. It can be downloaded here.
Details on the OAuth process are available here.
Here are the basic steps for OAuth using the jsOAuth library.
(Change this to http://www.evernote.com, when you are ready to activate on production).
var hostName = "http://sandbox.evernote.com";
Step 1:
var options,oauth;
options = {
consumerKey: <your consumer key>,
consumerSecret: <your consumer secret>,
callbackUrl : <your callback url>,
signatureMethod : "HMAC-SHA1",
};
oauth = OAuth(options);
oauth.request({'method': 'GET', 'url': hostName + '/oauth', 'success': success, 'failure': failure});
Step 2:
In the callback success
, get the oauth_token
and the oauth_token_secret
.
Redirect the user for authorization to : evernoteHostName + '/OAuth.action?oauth_token=' + <token from step 1>
Step 3:
In your callback url, get the oauth_verifier
and the oauth_token
from the query string.
var verifier = <your verifier>;
var oauth_token = <your oauth token>;
var secret = <oauth secret from step 1>;
oauth.setVerifier(verifier);
oauth.setAccessToken([got_oauth,secret]);
Now get the final token.
oauth.request({'method': 'GET', 'url': hostName + '/oauth',
'success': success, 'failure': failure});
Step 4:
Parse the success
callback to get the authentication token.
Example
Once you get the authentication token, note store URL and user store URL from the OAuth step,
var noteStoreURL = <note store url>;
var authenticationToken = <authentication token>;
var noteStoreTransport = new Thrift.BinaryHttpTransport(noteStoreURL);
var noteStoreProtocol = new Thrift.BinaryProtocol(noteStoreTransport);
var noteStore = new NoteStoreClient(noteStoreProtocol);
noteStore.listNotebooks(authenticationToken, function (notebooks) {
console.log(notebooks);
},
function onerror(error) {
console.log(error);
}
);
Use with Node
Install
You can install the module using npm.
npm install evernote
OAuth
var client = new Evernote.Client.new({
consumerKey: 'YOUR API CONSUMER KEY',
consumerSecret: 'YOUR API CONSUMER SECRET',
sandbox: [true or false]
});
client.getRequestToken('YOUR CALLBACK URL', function(error, oauthToken, oauthTokenSecret, results) {
});
To obtain the access token
client.getAccessToken(oauthToken, oauthTokenSecret, oauthVerifier, function(error, oauthAccessToken, oauthAccessTokenSecret, results) {
});
Now you can make other API calls
var client = new Evernote.Client({token: oauthAccessToken});
var noteStore = client.getNoteStore();
notebooks = noteStore.listNotebooks(function(err, notebooks) {
});
You can see the actual OAuth sample code in sample/express
.
UserStore
Once you acquire token, you can use UserStore. For example, if you want to call UserStore.getUser:
var client = new Evernote.Client(token: token);
var userStore = client.getUserStore();
userStore.getUser(function(err, user) {
});
You can omit authenticationToken in the arguments of UserStore/NoteStore functions.
NoteStore
If you want to call NoteStore.listNotebooks:
var noteStore = client.getNoteStore();
noteStore.listNotebooks(function(err, notebooks) {
});
NoteStore for linked notebooks
If you want to get tags for linked notebooks:
var linkedNotebook = noteStore.listLinkedNotebooks[0];
var sharedNoteStore = client.sharedNoteStore(linkedNotebook);
sharedNoteStore.getSharedNotebookByAuth(function(err, sharedNotebook) {
sharedNoteStore.listTagsByNotebook(err2, sharedNotebook.notebookGuid, function(tags) {
});
});
NoteStore for Business
If you want to get the list of notebooks in your business account:
userStore.getUser(function(err, user) {
if (user.isBusinessUser) {
client.getBusinessNoteStore().listNotebooks(function(err, notebooks) {
});
}
});
Utility methods for Business
This module provides some utility methods to deal with Evernote Business.
List business notebooks
To list all business notebooks the user can access
var client = new Evernote.Client({token: token})
client.listBusinessNotebooks(function(err, businessNotebooks) {
});
Create a business note
To create a business note in a business notebook
var note = new Evernote.Note();
client.listBusinessNotebooks(function(err, notebooks) {
client.createNoteInBusinessNotebook(note, businessNotebooks[0], function(err, createdNote) {
});
});
Create a business notebook
To create a business notebook
var notebook = new Evernote.Notebook();
client.createBusinessNotebook(notebook, function(err, createdNotebook) {
});
Get a notebook corresponding to the given business notebook
client.listBusinessNotebooks(function(err, businessNotebooks) {
client.getCorrespondingNotebook(businessNotebooks[0], function(err, notebook) {
});
});
Determine if the user is a part of a business
user.isBusinessUser();
Example
You can find a simple client app and a sample app with express under 'sample/express'. Please note that you have to use NodeBinaryHttpTransport
instead of BinaryHttpTransport
.
FAQ
Does the API support CORS (Cross origin resource sharing)
Not yet. However, there are an increasing number of platforms(phonegap,node.js, etc) that use JavaScript as their language. This SDK works well with those platforms.
Can I test my code in the browser
Yes. You can test your code in Chrome. Open Chrome using open /Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/ --args --disable-web-security .