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pexels-api

Unofficial Pexels API

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Pexels API

Pexels

Unofficial Pexels API

Example

The Following Code snippet will help you understand how to use this.

var Pexels = require("pexels-api");
var pex = new Pexels();

(async function() {
  await pex.login(email, password);
  // or
  await pex.addToken(token);
  // upload image
  await pex.upload(image_path);
})();

Contributing

Thank you for your interest in contributing, If you feel like there's something missing or any new feature can be added, just create a PR and I will see the rest.

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Installation

Requirements

  • Node.Js installed

Dev Dependencies

  • Axios
  • Form-Data

Credits

  • Pexels For Creating an excellent platform.

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License

This project is licensed under MIT License, See LICENSE for more information

Keywords

pexels

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Package last updated on 03 Dec 2020

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