node-bitly - Bitly API for nodejs
This module provides calls to the Bitly API for Nodejs.
For more information on the API request and responses visit the Bitly API docs
node-bitly
is programmed with ES7 async/await
but uses the typescript
compiler to ES5, so the library has
been tested back to support node v4.8.4
Installation
To install via NPM type the following: npm install bitly
You can also install via git by cloning: git clone https://github.com/tanepiper/node-bitly.git /path/to/bitly
Usage
This library uses the API provided by bitly and requires an OAuth token to use.
To get your access token, visit https://bitly.com/a/oauth_apps (under Generic Access Token)
See http://dev.bitly.com/ for format of returned objects from the API
To see the available libary APIs, you can view the API Documentation
Code
const BitlyClient = require('bitly');
const bitly = BitleyClient('<accessToken>');
const myFunc = async(uri = 'https://github.com/tanepiper/node-bitly') => {
try {
return await bitly.shorten(uri);
} catch(e) {
throw e;
}
}
If you are not using node 8
then you can still use the library with Promise
values:
const BitlyClient = require('bitly');
const bitly = BitleyClient('<accessToken>');
const uri = 'https://github.com/tanepiper/node-bitly';
bitly.shorten(uri).then(result => {
console.log(result);
});
You can also do raw requests to any Bitly endpoint. With this you need to pass the access
token to the method
const BitlyClient = require('bitly');
const MY_API_TOKEN = '<accessToken>';
const bitly = BitleyClient(MY_API_TOKEN);
const myFunc = async(method, data) => {
try {
return await bitly.doRequest({accessToken: MY_API_TOKEN, method, data});
} catch(e) {
throw e;
}
}
Tests
To run tests type npm test
.