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npm install node-parse-api
var Parse = require('node-parse-api').Parse;
var APP_ID = ...;
var MASTER_KEY = ...;
var app = new Parse(APP_ID, MASTER_KEY);
// add a Foo object, { foo: 'bar' }
app.insert('Foo', { foo: 'bar' }, function (err, response) {
console.log(response);
});
app.insertCustom('users', { foo: 'bar' }, function (err, response) {
console.log(response);
});
app.insertCustom('users', { foo: 'bar', location: {__type: 'GeoPoint', latitude: <int>, longitude: <int>} }, function (err, response) {
console.log(response);
});
app.insertFile(fileName, data, fileType, function (err, response) {
fileLink = response.url;
parseName = response.name;
app.insert('Foo', { "foo" : fileLink, "bar" : parseName }, function(erro, res){
})
});
// the Foo with id = 'someId'
app.find('Foo', 'someId', function (err, response) {
console.log(response);
});
// all Foo objects with foo = 'bar'
app.findMany('Foo', { foo: 'bar' }, function (err, response) {
console.log(response);
});
//just use findMany, and call results.length on the response app.findMany('Foo', { user: '' }, function (err, response) { console.log(response.results.length); });
app.update('Foo', 'someId', { foo: 'fubar' }, function (err, response) {
console.log(response);
});
app.delete('Foo', 'someId', function (err) {
// nothing to see here
});
//email is built into Parse's special User class
app.passwordReset(email, function(err, response){
console.log(response);
});
//email is built into Parse's special User class
app.updateUserEmail(objectId, email, function(err, response){
if (err) {
console.log(err);
} else {
console.log(response);
}
});
//first arg is either 'ios' or 'android'. second arg is either the Apple deviceToken or the Android installationId.
app.insertInstallationData("ios", "0123456784abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef", function(err, response){
if (err) {
console.log(err);
} else {
console.log(response);
}
});
//first arg is either 'ios' or 'android'. second arg is either the Apple deviceToken or the Android installationId. Third arg is the timezone string.
app.insertInstallationDataWithTimeZone("ios", "0123456784abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef", "EST", function(err, response){
if (err) {
console.log(err);
} else {
console.log(response);
}
});
//first arg is either 'ios' or 'android'. second arg is either the Apple deviceToken or the Android installationId. Third arg is the channels array.
arr = ["news", "sports"];
app.insertInstallationDataWithChannels("ios", "0123456784abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef", arr, function(err, response){
if (err) {
console.log(err);
} else {
console.log(response);
}
});
//first arg is either 'ios' or 'android'. second arg is either the Apple deviceToken or the Android installationId. Third arg is the timezone string. 4th is the channels array.
arr = ["news", "sports"];
app.insertInstallationDataWithTimeZoneAndChannels("ios", "0123456784abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef", "EST", arr, function(err, response){
if (err) {
console.log(err);
} else {
console.log(response);
}
});
//create a data object that links the user object's objectId to the role
var data = {
name: 'Administrator',
ACL: {
"*": {
"read": true
}
},
roles: {
"__op": "AddRelation",
"objects": [
{
"__type": "Pointer",
"className": "_Role",
"objectId": "<objectId>"
}
]
},
users: {
"__op": "AddRelation",
"objects": [
{
"__type": "Pointer",
"className": "_User",
"objectId": "<objectId>"
}
]
}
};
app.insertRole(data, function(err, resp){
console.log(resp);
});
//pass the role object's objectId
app.getRole("<objectId>", function(err, resp){
console.log(resp);
});
//pass the objectId of the role, data contains the user's objectId
var data = {
users: {
"__op": "RemoveRelation",
"objects": [
{
"__type": "Pointer",
"className": "_User",
"objectId": "<objectId>"
}
]
}
};
app.updateRole("<objectId>", data, function(err, resp){
console.log(resp);
});
//pass the objectId of the role
app.deleteRole("<objectId>", function(err, resp){});
app.getRoles(function(err, resp){});
var params = {
where: { name: "Administrator" }
};
app.getRoles(params, function(err, resp){
console.log(resp);
});
//The data param has to follow the data structure as described in the [Parse REST API](https://www.parse.com/docs/rest#push)
var notification = {
channels: [''],
data: {
alert: "sending too many push notifications is obnoxious"
}
};
app.sendPush(notification, function(err, resp){
console.log(resp);
});
//when inserting a data, you must use the Parse date object structure, i.e.:
{
"__type": "Date",
"iso": new Date("<year>", "<month>", "<day>").toJSON()
}
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A Parse.com REST API client for Node.js
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