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A node.js client implementation for Asana API.
var asana = require('asana-api');
var client = asana.createClient({
apiKey: 'your-secret-api-key'
});
client.users.list(function (err, users) {
//
// List all users for this Asana account.
//
console.dir(users);
});
GET /users
GET /users/me
GET /users/:user-id
GET /workspaces
GET /workspaces/:workspace-id/tasks
POST /tasks
GET /tasks
GET /tasks/:task-id
GET /projects
GET /projects/:project-id/tasks
PUT /tasks/:task-id
GET /tasks/:task-id/stories
POST /tasks/:task-id/stories
GET /tasks/:task-id/projects
POST /tasks/:task-id/addProject
POST /tasks/:task-id/removeProject
GET /projects/:project-id
PUT /projects/:project-id
GET /stories/:story-id
PUT /workspaces/:workspace-id
POST /workspaces/:workspace-id/tasks
GET /workspaces/:workspace-id/projects
GET /workspaces/:workspace-id/users
curl http://npmjs.org/install.sh | sh
[sudo] npm install asana-api
$ npm test
FAQs
A nodejs client implementation for Asana API
We found that asana-api demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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