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is-pokemon-go-up-api
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A simple api server for checking the status of pokemon go.
npm install --save is-pokemon-go-up-api
// To run as a standalone server
isPokemonGoUpApi = require('is-pokemon-go-up-api');
isPokemonGoUpApiServer = isPokemonGoUpApiServer.run();
/* You can also just get the handler it uses internally. It expects the standard
node http library request, response format
*/
isPokemonGoUpApi = require('is-pokemon-go-up-api');
isPokemonGoUpApiHandler = isPokemonGoUp.handler;
You can also run it standalone by running its index.js
. Port defaults to 8080, you can change it by
setting the environment variable POKEMON_PORT
By default it responds with a simple text payload. The payload depends on the server status. You can see all the possible responses at is-pokemon-go-up , the module that powers the api.
It also supports json.
GET /PATH/TO/API?json=true
response
{"status" : "string"}
MIT (c) @robotmayo
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The npm package is-pokemon-go-up-api receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, is-pokemon-go-up-api popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that is-pokemon-go-up-api 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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