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#node-ftf
A thin wrapper for ProPublica's Free The Files API
The Free The Files API is subject to ProPublica's Data Terms of Use.
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npm install ftf
var ftf = require('ftf');
See the documentation for details on all the API routes.
Get all the markets
ftf.markets(function(resp){
console.log(resp);
});
Get a single market by slug
ftf.market('boston-manchester', function(resp){
console.log(resp);
});
Get a station by callsign
ftf.station('WLNY-TV', function(resp){
console.log(resp);
});
Get all the committees
ftf.committees(function(resp){
console.log(resp);
});
Get a committee by slug
ftf.committee('priorities-usa-action', function(resp){
console.log(resp);
});
Get a filing by id
ftf.station('15399', function(resp){
console.log(resp);
});
npm test
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A thin wrapper for ProPublica's Free The Files API
The npm package ftf receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, ftf popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ftf 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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