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Convenience wrapper for
got
to interact with the HannoverJS API
npm install hannoverjs
const hannoverjs = require('hannoverjs')
hannoverjs('/').then(res => {
console.log(res.body)
})
hannoverjs.getEvents().then(res => {
console.log(res.body)
})
It's a GET
request by default, but can be changed in options
. options
are the same as in got
, but with some defaults.
options
endpoint
Type: string
Default: https://hannoverjs-api.now.sh
headers
Type: Object
Default: { 'user-agent': 'https://github.com/hannoverjs/hannoverjs' }
json
Type: boolean
Default: true
hannoverjs(path, [options])
Returns the response from a custom path
.
path
Type: string
Custom path which will be appended to options.endpoint
. Must start with /
.
hannoverjs.getEvents([options])
Returns the response from /events
.
hannoverjs.getTalks([options])
Returns the response from /talks
.
hannoverjs.getOrganizers([options])
Returns the response from /organizers
.
FAQs
Convenience wrapper for `got` to interact with the HannoverJS API
The npm package hannoverjs receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, hannoverjs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that hannoverjs 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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