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nodejitsu-api

nodejitsu API client wrapper


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nodejitsu-api/node.js

The Node.JS Nodejitsu-api library enables accessing Nodejitsu's RESTful API.

Example:

var nj = require('nodejitsu-api'),
    fs = require('fs');

var client = nj.createClient({
  username: 'marak',
  password: 'foobar',
  remoteUri: 'http://api.nodejitsu.com'
});

client.apps.list(function(err, result){
  if (err) {
    console.log(err);
    return;
  }
  console.log(JSON.stringify(result, null, 2, true));
});

Install:

This library may be installed using npm:

npm install nodejitsu-api

Usage:

api.createClient(options)

This method sets up a client for connecting to Nodejitsu's databases. Here's a minimal example for connecting to Nodejitsu's API as Marak:

var client = nj.createClient({
  username: 'marak',
  password: 'foobar',
  remoteUri: 'http://api.nodejitsu.com'
});

The options object contains three required properties:

client

Method calls are generally structured as resource and action.

client.resource.action("data", function (err, result) {
  if (err) {
    throw err;
  }

  // use the result

});

Most actions take a string argument and a callback, though a few actions only take a callback.

The client's methods are reflective of jitsu's resources. Here's a broad overview:

  • client.apps: Manage your application instances. Methods include:
    • apps.available
    • apps.list
    • apps.start
    • apps.stop
    • apps.destroy
  • client.databases: Manage your databases. Methods include:
    • databases.create
    • databases.destroy
    • databases.list
  • client.snapshots: Manage application snapshots. Methods include:
    • snapshots.activate
    • snapshots.create
    • snapshots.destroy
    • snapshots.list
  • client.logs: Manage logs from your applications. Methods include:
    • logs.byApp
    • logs.byUser
  • client.users: Manage your nodejitsu acccounts. Methods include:
    • users.available
    • users.create
    • users.confirm
    • users.forgot
    • users.update

and many more...

License

MIT.

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Package last updated on 16 Jan 2012

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