CloudRail SI for node.js
Integrate Multiple Services With Just One API
CloudRail is a free software library which abstracts multiple APIs from different providers into a single and universal interface.
Full documentation can be found at https://docs.cloudrail.com/
With CloudRail, you can easily integrate external APIs into your application. CloudRail is an abstracted interface that takes several services and then gives a developer-friendly API that uses common functions between all providers. This means that, for example, upload() works in exactly the same way for Dropbox as it does for Google Drive, OneDrive, and other Cloud Storage Services, and getEmail() works similarly the same way across all social networks.
Current Interfaces
Interface | Included Services |
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Cloud Storage | Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, Box |
Profile | Facebook, GitHub, Google+, LinkedIn, Slack, Twitter, Windows Live, Yahoo, Instagram |
Payment | PayPal, Stripe |
Email | Maljet, Sendgrid |
SMS | Twilio, Nexmo |
Point of Interest | Google Places, Foursquare, Yelp |
Social | Facebook, Twitter |
Cloud Storage Interface:
- Dropbox
- Box
- Google Drive
- Microsoft OneDrive
Features:
- Download files from Cloud Storage.
- Upload files to Cloud Storage.
- Get Meta Data of files, folders and perform all standard operations (copy, move, etc) with them.
- Retrieve user and quota information
- Generate share links for files and folders
Full Documentation
Code Example:
const services = require("cloudrail-si").services;
let cs = new services.Dropbox(redirectReceiver, "[clientIdentifier]", "[clientSecret]", "[redirectUri]", "[state]");
cs.createFolder("/TestFolder", (err) => {
if (err) throw err;
let fileStream = fs.createReadStream("UserData.csv");
let size = fs.statSync("UserData.csv").size;
cs.upload("/TestFolder/Data.csv", fileStream, size, false, (err) => {
if (err) throw err;
console.log("Upload successfully finished");
});
});
Profile Interface:
- Facebook
- Github
- Google Plus
- LinkedIn
- Slack
- Twitter
- Windows Live
- Yahoo
- Instagram
Features
- Get profile information, including full names, emails, genders, date of birth, and locales.
- Retrieve profile pictures.
- Login using the Social Network.
Full Documentation
Code Example:
const services = require("cloudrail-si").services;
let profile = new services.Facebook(redirectReceiver, "[clientIdentifier]", "[clientSecret]", "[redirectUri]", "[state]");
profile.getFullName((err, fullName) => {
if (err) throw err;
console.log("User's full name is " + fullName);
});
profile.getEmail((err, email) => {
if (err) throw err;
console.log("User's email address is " + email);
});
Payment Interface:
Features
- Perform charges
- Refund previously made charges
- Manage subscriptions
Full Documentation
Code Example
const services = require("cloudrail-si").services;
const types = require("cloudrail-si").types;
let payment = new services.PayPal(null, true, "[clientIdentifier]", "[clientSecret]");
let source = new types.CreditCard(null, 6, 2021, "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx", "visa", "<FirstName>", "<LastName>", null);
payment.createCharge(500, "USD", source, (err, charge) => {
if (err) throw err;
console.log("Successfully charged " + charge.amount + " " + charge.currency);
});
Email Interface:
Features
Full Documentation
Code Example
const services = require("cloudrail-si").services;
let email = new services.Sendgrid(null, "[username]", "[password]");
email.sendEmail("info@cloudrail.com", "CloudRail", ["foo@bar.com", "bar@foo.com"], "Welcome", "Hello from CloudRail", null, null, null, (err) => {
if (err) throw err;
console.log("Email successfully sent");
});
SMS Interface:
Features
Full Documentation
Code Example
const services = require("cloudrail-si").services;
let sms = new services.Twilio(null, "[clientIdentifier]", "[clientSecret]");
sms.sendSMS("CloudRail", "+4912345678", "Hello from CloudRail", (err) => {
if (err) throw err;
console.log("SMS successfully sent");
});
Points of Interest Interface:
- Google Places
- Foursquare
- Yelp
Features
- Get a list of POIs nearby
- Filter by categories or search term
Full Documentation
Code Example
const services = require("cloudrail-si").services;
let poi = new services.GooglePlaces(null, "[apiKey]");
poi.getNearbyPOIs(49.4557091, 8.5279138, 1000, "restaurant", null, (err, pois) => {
if (err) throw err;
console.log("Amount of locations called 'restaurant' in a 1 km radius around the given coordinates: " + pois.length);
});
Social Interface:
Features
- Get the IDs of a user's friends/followers. Works well with the Profile interface's "login with" to check if two of your users are friends on a platform
- Post to a user's wall
Full Documentation
Code Example:
const services = require("cloudrail-si").services;
let social = new services.Twitter(redirectReceiver, "[clientIdentifier]", "[clientSecret]", "[redirectUri]");
social.getConnections((err, connIds) => {
if (err) throw err;
console.log("User has " + connIds.length + " connections");
});
social.postUpdate("Hello from CloudRail", (err) => {
if (err) throw err;
console.log("Update posted");
});
More interfaces are coming soon.
Advantages of Using CloudRail
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Consistent Interfaces: As functions work the same across all services, you can perform tasks between services simply.
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Easy Authentication: CloudRail includes easy ways to authenticate, to remove one of the biggest hassles of coding for external APIs.
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Switch services instantly: One line of code is needed to set up the service you are using. Changing which service is as simple as changing the name to the one you wish to use.
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Simple Documentation: There is no searching around Stack Overflow for the answer. The CloudRail documentation at https://docs.cloudrail.com/ is regularly updated, clean, and simple to use.
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No Maintenance Times: The CloudRail Libraries are updated when a provider changes their API.
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Direct Data: Everything happens directly in the Library. No data ever passes a CloudRail server.
NPM
npm install cloudrail-si
Typescript
(this only concerns Typescript users)
The package includes an index.d.ts file. To use the typings provided, include services and types like so:
import {PointsOfInterest} from "cloudrail-si/interfaces/PointsOfInterest";
import {Foursquare} from "cloudrail-si/services/Foursquare";
import {POI} from "cloudrail-si/types/POI";
let poi:PointsOfInterest = new Foursquare(null, "[clientID]", "[clientSecret]");
poi.getNearbyPOIs(49.4557091, 8.5279138, 1000, "restaurant", null, (err:Error, pois:POI[]) => {
if (err) console.log(err);
console.log("Amount of locations called 'restaurant' in a 1 km radius around the given coordinates: " + pois.length);
});
Examples
Check out https://github.com/CloudRail/cloudrail-si-node-sdk/tree/master/examples for examples of how to e.g. implement a redirectReceiver and more complex use cases.
Get Updates
To keep updated with CloudRail, including any new providers that are added, just add your email address to https://cloudrail.com/updates/.
Pricing
CloudRail is free to use. For all projects; commercial and non-commercial. We want APIs to be accessible to all developers. We want APIs to be easier to manage. This is only possible if there are free, powerful tools out there to do this. The only favor we are asking for, is to spread the word about this library. Thank you!
CloudRail also has enterprise licensing options. Please contact us for more information: support@cloudrail.com
Other Platforms
CloudRail is also available for other platforms like Android, iOS and Java. You can find all libraries on https://cloudrail.github.io
Questions?
Get in touch at any time by emailing us: support@cloudrail.com
or
Tag a question with cloudrail on StackOverflow