statuspage-api
GET and POST for select StatusPage.io API elements.
Installation
npm install statuspage-api
Usage
var StatusPageAPI = require('./../lib/statuspage/index').StatusPageAPI;
var statuspage = new StatusPageAPI({
pageid: "<ADD YOUR OWN PAGE ID>",
apikey: "<ADD YOUR OWN API KEY>",
host: "api.statuspage.io",
port: 443,
debuglevel: "warn"
});
var printAll = function(result) {
console.log("Status: ", result.status);
if (result.error != null) {
console.log("Error: ", result.error);
}
if (result.status == "success"){
console.log("Data: ", result.data);
}
}
statuspage.get("pages", printAll);
var args = {
"incident[name]": "Testing API components",
"incident[status]": "scheduled",
"incident[scheduled_for]": "2015-04-03T18:30:05+00:00",
"incident[scheduled_until]": "2015-04-03T18:35:05+00:00",
"incident[message]": "This is only a test.\n Really, it's only a test.",
"incident[scheduled_remind_prior]": "t",
"incident[scheduled_auto_in_progress]": "t",
"incident[scheduled_auto_completed]": "t",
"incident[impact_override]": "minor",
"incident[component_ids]": ["tblsw29xd923","tvb8cjnr022n"]
}
statuspage.post("incidents", args, printAll);
For more information see example
Supported calls:
Accepts a subset of StatusPage.io collections or elements.
-
GET
pages
components
incidents
, incidents/unresolved
, incidents/scheduled
subscribers
-
POST:
Read more about the statuspage.io API here
Influences
Heavily drawn from jammus's lastfm-node and DynectEmail-Node