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node-easypost
Advanced tools
EasyPost is a simple shipping API. You can sign up for an account at https://easypost.com
npm install --save node-easypost
Note: if you are using a version of Node less than 6.9, you will need to install and
include a polyfill, such as babel-polyfill
, and include it in your project:
npm install --save babel-polyfill
In your file:
require('babel-polyfill');
const EasyPost = require('node-easypost');
You can also clone this repository, npm install
to install dependencies,
npm run build
to build the project, and run API_KEY=yourkey ./repl.js
to try out an interactive CLI.
const apiKey = 'cueqNZUb3ldeWTNX7MU3Mel8UXtaAMUi';
const EasyPost = require('node-easypost');
const api = new EasyPost(apiKey);
// set addresses
const toAddress = new api.Address({
name: 'Dr. Steve Brule',
street1: '179 N Harbor Dr',
city: 'Redondo Beach',
state: 'CA',
zip: '90277',
country: 'US',
phone: '310-808-5243'
});
const fromAddress = new api.Address({
name: 'EasyPost',
street1: '118 2nd Street',
street2: '4th Floor',
city: 'San Francisco',
state: 'CA',
zip: '94105',
phone: '415-123-4567'
});
/* es5 with promises: */
fromAddress.save().then(addr => {
console.log(addr.id);
});
/* es2017 with async/await: */
await fromAddress.save();
console.log(fromAddress.id);
Note: if you are using es6
, you can use import "node-easypost/easypost"
to
avoid loading regenerator-runtime twice. We plan on supporting a node6+ version
at some point as well for native generator support.
FAQs
EasyPost Node Client Library
The npm package node-easypost receives a total of 402 weekly downloads. As such, node-easypost popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that node-easypost demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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