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Extremely simple (and somewhat hackish) API library for the Spotify REST API.
The easiest way to use node-spotify is to install it with npm: npm install spotify
Currently, there's only three (useful) methods available:
lookup: function({ type: 'artist OR album OR track', id: 'Spotify ID Hash' }, hollaback)
search: function({ type: 'artist OR album OR track', query: 'My search query' }, hollaback)
get: function(query, hollaback) -- See http://developer.spotify.com/en/metadata-api/overview/
var spotify = require('spotify');
spotify.search({ type: 'track', query: 'dancing in the moonlight' }, function(err, data) {
if ( err ) {
console.log('Error occurred: ' + err);
return;
}
// Do something with 'data'
});
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A Spotify API library for node.js
The npm package spotify receives a total of 65 weekly downloads. As such, spotify popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that spotify 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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