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edmodo-connect
Advanced tools
Easy client for interacting with the Edmodo Connect API
$ npm install edmodo-connect
The module returns a factory function which accepts options. The factory function will return a client object that can interact with Edmodo.
Options:
If you don't want to over-ride any settings, you can call the factory without any arguments.
Using the default Edmodo Connect production API.
var edmodoConnect = require('edmodo-connect');
var client = edmodoConnect();
With options:
var edmodoConnect = require('edmodo-connect');
var client = edmodoConnect({
endpoint: 'http://test.edmodo.myappapi.com/'
});
var edmodoConnect = require('edmodo-connect');
var client = edmodoConnect();
client.redeemCodeForAccessToken(code, clientId, secret, 'http://mysite.com/login/callback/edmodo', function (err, token) {
// token includes the OAuth token information
});
var edmodoConnect = require('edmodo-connect');
var client = edmodoConnect();
client.getUser(userId, accessToken, function (err, user) {
// user contains details of the requested user id.
});
var edmodoConnect = require('edmodo-connect');
var client = edmodoConnect();
client.getInvoker(accessToken, function (err, user) {
// user contains details of the user associated with the supplied access token
});
var edmodoConnect = require('edmodo-connect');
var client = edmodoConnect();
client.getGroup(groupId, accessToken, function (err, group) {
// group holds information about the requested group
});
Warning: The group call is not tested!
FAQs
Easy client for interacting with the Edmodo Connect API
We found that edmodo-connect 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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