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A nodejs blerg client
var blerg = require('blerg');
blerg.login('username', 'password', function(err) {
blerg.put("Blerging from nodejs", function(err) {
if(err) console.log("I tried but the blurg ain't blurgin', captian");
});
blerg.subscribe('ek', function(err) {
if err console.log(err);
});
});
// These don't require being logged in
blerg.info('ek', function(err, res){
if(err) return console.log("No news is bad news");
console.log("There are " + res.record_count + " records for ek");
});
blerg.get('ek', function(err, res) {
if(err) return console.log("The signal seems fuzzy");
if(res && res[0]) {
console.log("Ek's most recent post is: '" + res[0].data + "' timestamped
at " + res[0].timestamp);
}
});
Basically, read the api as put on blerg and just use the path name as the method name. The username argument is only required for the login call, all others will add it automatically.
FAQs
A Blerg (blerg.cc) api client
The npm package blerg receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, blerg popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that blerg 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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