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This module allows you to redeem My Coke Rewards codes through node.js.
Just install from npm:
$ npm install mcr
The module exports the MyCokeRewards
"class". Construct a MyCokeRewards
object with your
username
(email address) and password
:
var MyCokeRewards = require('mcr');
var coke = new MyCokeRewards('you@example.com', 'yourpassword');
Then call the available methods. If necessary, the module will login as needed.
code
- Your code, as a string. Spaces will be stripped and all characters will be uppercased.callback
- A function to be called when the request completes
err
- If a network error occurred, this is an Error
object. Otherwise, it's null
.message
- If mycokerewards.com sent back an error message, this is it as a string. Otherwise, it's null
.earned
- How many points you earned from redeeming this codebalance
- Your new total points balanceRedeems a My Coke Rewards code.
callback
- A function to be called when the request completes
err
- If an error occurred, this is an Error
object. Otherwise, it's null
.earned
- How many points you've earned this weeklimit
- How many total points you can earn this weekGets how many points you've earned so far, and how many you can earn total this week.
Weeks reset on Mondays at midnight EST.
FAQs
Programatically redeem My Coke Rewards codes through node.js
The npm package mcr receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, mcr popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that mcr 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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