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nodejs wrapper for digitalocean v2 api

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digitalocean-node is a library for nodejs to access the DigitalOcean v2 API.

Installation

npm install digitalocean --save

Usage

Every resource is accessed via an instance of the client. Please chose one of your tokens and use that where ever TOKEN is referenced. For example:

var digitalocean = require('digitalocean');
var client = digitalocean.client('TOKEN'); // See
// client.{ RESOURCE_NAME }.{ METHOD_NAME }

Every resource method accepts an optional callback as the last argument. For example:

client.account.get(function(err, account) {
  console.log(err); // null on success
  console.log(account); //
});

See below for more options in the callback.

Resource methods also return a promise. For example:

client.droplets.list().then(function(droplets) {
  var droplet = droplets[0];
  return client.droplets.snapshot(droplet.id);
}).then(function() {
  console.log("created a snapshot of a Droplet!");
}).catch(function(err) {
  // Deal with an error
});

All resources and actions are listed below, however, the general structure of the client follows the following pattern:

client.droplets.list(callback);
client.droplets.create(options, callback);
client.droplets.get(123, callback);
client.droplets.delete(123, callback);
client.droplets.powerOff(123, callback);
client.droplets.getAction(123, 456, callback);

Client Options

The DigitalOcean client depends on request, and options can be passed through (e.g. a proxy or user agent). For example:

var client = digitalocean.client('TOKEN', {
  request: myInitializedRequestObject,
  requestOptions: {
    proxy: 'https://myproxy.com:1085',
    headers: {
      'User-Agent': 'foo'
    }
  }
});

Other options include:

var client = digitalocean.client('TOKEN', {
  promise: MySpecialPromiseVersion, // defaults to Promise
  decamelizeKeys: false // defaults to true
});

Using a client with an access token

var client = digitalocean.client('TOKEN');

client.get('/account', {}, 200, 'account', function (err, status, body, headers) {
  console.log(body); //json object
});

Callback function signature

All callbacks will be passed:

  1. an error (null if no error occurred)
  2. a resource object
  3. the response headers
  4. the raw response body

For example:

client.account.get(function(err, account, headers, response) {
  console.log("error: " + err);
  console.log("account: " + account);
  console.log("headers: " + headers);
  console.log("response: " + response);
});

Promise result

Promise results are the resource(s) returned by a successful response - an array, an individual object, or a blank object (for successful empty responses such as deletes). These objects have a special property, _digitalOcean that includes response information. For example:

// ...
.then(function(object) {
  console.log(object); // =>
  // {
  //   _digitalOcean: {
  //     statusCode: 204,
  //     body: {},
  //     headers: {}
  //   }
  // }
})

Pagination

If a function is said to be supporting pagination, then that function can be used in many ways as shown below. Results from the function are arranged in pages.

The page argument is optional and is used to specify which page of objects to retrieve. The perPage argument is also optional and is used to specify how many objects per page.

// Normal usage of function
client.droplets.list(callback); // Callback receives an array of first 25 issues

// Using pagination parameters
client.droplets.list(2, 100, callback); // Callback receives an array of second 100 issues
client.droplets.list(10, callback); // Callback receives an array of 25 issues from page 10

// Pagination parameters can be set with query object too
client.droplets.list({
  page: 2,
  per_page: 100
}, callback); //array of second 100 issues which are closed

To fetch all the pages of a resource, the pages must be traversed. For example, to fetch all Droplets:

getAllDroplets(function(allDroplets) {
  console.log(allDroplets.length);
});

function getAllDroplets(callback, page, array) {
  client.droplets.list(page, function(err, droplets, _, response) {
    if (err) {
      return console.error('Error fetching pages', err);
    }

    if (page == null) {
      page = 1;
    }
    if (array == null) {
      array = [];
    }
    array = array.concat(droplets);

    // has no pages or has pages and has no last page
    var isLastPage = response['links'] && (
      !response['links']['pages'] ||
        (response['links']['pages'] && response['links']['pages']['last'] === undefined)
    );
    if (!err && isLastPage) {
      callback.call(this, array);
    } else if (!err && !isLastPage) {
      listPagesUntilDone(page + 1, callback, array);
    } else {
      // whoops, try again
      listPagesUntilDone(page, callback, array);
    }
  })
};

Or Promise style:

getAllDroplets().then(function(allDroplets) {
  console.log(allDroplets);
}).catch(function(err) {
  console.log(err);
});

function getAllDroplets() {
  var allDroplets = [];

  function getDropletPage(page) {
    if (page == null) {
      page = 1;
    }

    return client.droplets.list(page)
      .each(function(droplet) {
        allDroplets.push(droplet);
      })
      .then(function(droplets) {
        var links = droplets._digitalocean.body.links;
        var isLastPage = links && (
          !links.pages ||
            (links.pages && links.pages.last === undefined)
        );

        if (isLastPage) {
          return allDroplets;
        } else {
          return getDropletPage(page + 1);
        }
      });
  }

  return getDropletPage();
}

Rate Limiting

You can also check your rate limit status by calling the following.

client.droplets.list(function (err, account, headers, response) {
  console.log(headers['ratelimit-remaining']); // 4999
  console.log(headers['ratelimit-limit']);  // 5000
  console.log(headers['ratelimit-reset']);  // Time in Unix Epoch, e.g. 1415984218
});

Usage in the Browser

This library is also available as a single file built for usage in the browser at dist/digitalocean.js. It uses browserify to package all dependencies and output the built file. This file is updated and released to Bower for each release with the same version.

For example, using the built file at dist/digitalocean.js:

<html>
  <head></head>
  <body>
    <script src="dist/digitalocean.js"></script>
    <script>
      var client = digitalocean.client('TOKEN');

      client.account.get(function(_, account) {
        console.log(account.uuid);
      });
    </script>
  </body>
</html>

All Resources and Actions

Where you see attributes it is a plain JavaScript object, e.g. { email: 'foo@example.com' }

Droplet resource

var digitalocean = require('digitalocean');
var client = digitalocean.client('TOKEN');
client.droplets
  • client.droplets.list([page, perPage,] [callback])
  • client.droplets.list([queryObject,] [callback])
  • client.droplets.get(droplet.id, [callback])
  • client.droplets.create(attributes, [callback])
  • client.droplets.delete(droplet.id, [callback])
  • client.droplets.deleteByTag(tag.name, [callback])
  • client.droplets.kernels(droplet.id, [page, perPage,] [callback])
  • client.droplets.kernels(droplet.id, [queryObject,] [callback])
  • client.droplets.snapshots(droplet.id, [page, perPage,] [callback])
  • client.droplets.snapshots(droplet.id, [queryObject,] [callback])
  • client.droplets.backups(droplet.id, [page, perPage,] [callback])
  • client.droplets.backups(droplet.id, [queryObject,] [callback])
  • client.droplets.neighbors(droplet.id, [page, perPage,] [callback])
  • client.droplets.neighbors(droplet.id, [queryObject,] [callback])
  • client.droplets.listActions(droplet.id, [page, perPage,] [callback])
  • client.droplets.listActions(droplet.id, [queryObject,] [callback])
  • client.droplets.getAction(droplet.id, action.id, [callback])

For the latest valid attributes, see the official docs.

Methods resulting in an action:

  • client.droplets.actionByTag(tag.name, actionType, [callback])
  • client.droplets.reboot(droplet.id, [callback])
  • client.droplets.powerCycle(droplet.id, [callback])
  • client.droplets.shutdown(droplet.id, [callback])
  • client.droplets.powerOff(droplet.id, [callback])
  • client.droplets.powerOn(droplet.id, [callback])
  • client.droplets.passwordReset(droplet.id, [callback])
  • client.droplets.enableIpv6(droplet.id, [callback])
  • client.droplets.enableBackups(droplet.id, [callback])
  • client.droplets.disableBackups(droplet.id, [callback])
  • client.droplets.enablePrivateNetworking(droplet.id, [callback])
  • client.droplets.snapshot(droplet.id, parametersOrName, [callback])
  • client.droplets.changeKernel(droplet.id, parametersOrKernelId, [callback])
  • client.droplets.rename(droplet.id, parametersOrHostname, [callback])
  • client.droplets.rebuild(droplet.id, parametersOrImage, [callback])
  • client.droplets.restore(droplet.id, parametersOrImageId, [callback])
  • client.droplets.resize(droplet.id, parametersOrSizeSlug, [callback])

Drive resource

var digitalocean = require('digitalocean');
var client = digitalocean.client('TOKEN');
client.drives
  • client.drives.list([page, perPage,] [callback])
  • client.drives.list([queryObject,] [callback])

See the official docs on different parameters to pass via the query object to filter the drives.

  • client.drives.get(tag.name, [callback])
  • client.drives.create(attributes, [callback])

For the latest valid attributes, see the official docs.

  • client.drives.delete(tag.name, [callback])

Methods resulting in an action:

  • client.drives.attach(drive.id, parametersOrDropletId, [callback])
  • client.drives.detach(drive.id, [callback])
  • client.drives.listActions(drive.id, [page, perPage,] [callback])
  • client.drives.listActions(drive.id, [queryObject,] [callback])
  • client.drives.getAction(drive.id, action.id, [callback])

Domain resource

var digitalocean = require('digitalocean');
var client = digitalocean.client('TOKEN');
client.domains
  • client.domains.list([page, perPage,] [callback])
  • client.domains.list([queryObject,] [callback])
  • client.domains.create(attributes, [callback])
  • client.domains.get(domain.name, [callback])
  • client.domains.delete(domain.name, [callback])
  • client.domains.listRecords([page, perPage,] domain.name, [callback])
  • client.domains.listRecords([queryObject,] domain.name, [callback])
  • client.domains.createRecord(domain.name, attributes, [callback])
  • client.domains.getRecord(domain.name, domainRecord.id, [callback])
  • client.domains.deleteRecord(domain.name, domainRecord.id, [callback])
  • client.domains.updateRecord(domain.name, domainRecord.id,, attributes, [callback])

For the latest valid domain attributes, see the official docs. For the latest valid domain record attributes, see the official docs.

Image resource

var digitalocean = require('digitalocean');
var client = digitalocean.client('TOKEN');
client.images
  • client.images.list([page, perPage,] [callback])
  • client.images.list([queryObject,] [callback])

See the official docs on different parameters to pass via the query object to filter the images.

  • client.images.get(image.id, [callback])
  • client.images.delete(image.id, [callback])
  • client.images.update(image.id, attributes, [callback])
  • client.image.listActions([page, perPage,] image.id, [callback])
  • client.image.listActions([queryObject,] image.id, [callback])
  • client.image.getAction(image.id, action.id, [callback])

Methods resulting in an action:

  • client.image.transfer(image.id, parametersOrRegionSlug, [callback])
  • client.image.convert(image.id, [callback])

Region resource

var digitalocean = require('digitalocean');
var client = digitalocean.client('TOKEN');
client.regions
  • client.regions.list([callback])

Size resource

var digitalocean = require('digitalocean');
var client = digitalocean.client('TOKEN');
client.sizes
  • client.sizes.list([callback])

Snapshot resource

var digitalocean = require('digitalocean');
var client = digitalocean.client('TOKEN');
client.snapshots
  • client.snapshots.list([page, perPage,] [callback])
  • client.snapshots.list([queryObject,] [callback])
  • client.snapshots.get(snapshots.id, [callback])
  • client.snapshots.delete(snapshot.id, [callback])

Account resource

var digitalocean = require('digitalocean');
var client = digitalocean.client('TOKEN');
client.account
  • client.account.get([callback])
  • client.account.listSshKeys([page, perPage,] [callback])
  • client.account.listSshKeys([queryObject,] [callback])
  • client.account.createSshKey(attributes, [callback])
  • client.account.getSshKey(sshKey.id, [callback])
  • client.account.deleteSshKey(sshKey.id, [callback])
  • client.account.updateSshKey(sshKey.id, attributes, [callback])

For the latest ssh key valid attributes, see the official docs.

Floating IP resource

var digitalocean = require('digitalocean');
var client = digitalocean.client('TOKEN');
client.floatingIps
  • client.floatingIps.list([page, perPage,] [callback])
  • client.floatingIps.list([queryObject,] [callback])
  • client.floatingIps.get(floatingIp.ip, [callback])
  • client.floatingIps.create(attributes, [callback])
  • client.floatingIps.delete(floatingIp.ip, [callback])
  • client.floatingIps.listActions([page, perPage,] [callback])
  • client.floatingIps.listActions([queryObject,] [callback])
  • client.floatingIps.getAction(floatingIp.ip, [callback])

For the latest valid attributes, see the official docs.

Methods resulting in an action:

  • client.floatingIps.assign(floatingIp.ip, parametersOrDropletId, [callback])
  • client.floatingIps.unassign(floatingIp.ip, [callback])

Volume resource

var digitalocean = require('digitalocean');
var client = digitalocean.client('TOKEN');
client.volumes
  • client.volumes.list([page, perPage,] [callback])
  • client.volumes.list([queryObject,] [callback])
  • client.volumes.get(volume.id, [callback])
  • client.volumes.create(attributes, [callback])
  • client.volumes.delete(volume.id, [callback])
  • client.volumes.listActions([page, perPage,] [callback])
  • client.volumes.listActions([queryObject,] [callback])
  • client.volumes.getAction(volume.id, action.id, [callback])

For the latest valid attributes, see the official docs.

Methods resulting in an action:

  • client.volumes.attach(volume.id, parametersOrDropletId, [callback])
  • client.volumes.detach(volume.id, [callback])
  • client.volumes.resize(volume.id, parametersOrSizeGibabytes, region, [callback])

Tag resource

var digitalocean = require('digitalocean');
var client = digitalocean.client('TOKEN');
client.tags
  • client.tags.list([page, perPage,] [callback])
  • client.tags.list([queryObject,] [callback])
  • client.tags.get(tag.name, [callback])
  • client.tags.create(attributes, [callback])
  • client.tags.update(tag.name, attributes, [callback])
  • client.tags.tag(tag.name, [{resource_id: , resource_type: }], [callback])
  • client.tags.untag(tag.name, [{resource_id: , resource_type: }], [callback])
  • client.tags.delete(tag.name, [callback])

For the latest valid attributes, see the official docs.

Contributing

  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/phillbaker/digitalocean-node/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Testing

npm test

Releasing

Run:

npm run release:patch # or release:minor or release:major depending on the type of version bump

License

MIT

Inspiration

Based on the work of @pksunkara in octonode.

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Package last updated on 19 May 2017

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