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npm install zulip
For now, the only fully supported API operation is sending a message. The other API queries work, but are under active development, so please make sure we know you're using them so that we can notify you as we make any changes to them.
You can obtain your Zulip API key, create bots, and manage bots all from your Zulip settings page.
A typical simple bot sending API messages will look as follows:
var zulip = require('zulip');
var client = new zulip.Client({
email: "your-bot@zulip.com",
api_key: "your_32_character_api_key",
verbose: true
});
client.sendMessage({
type: "stream",
content: 'Zulip rules!',
to: ['stream_name'],
subject: "feedback"
});
Additional examples:
client.sendMessage({
type: "private",
content: "Zulip rules!",
to: ['user1@example.com']
});
client.sendMessage({
type: "stream",
content: 'Zulip rules!',
to: ['stream_name'],
subject: "feedback"
}, function (error, response) {
if (error) {
console.log("Something went wrong!", error);
} else {
console.log("Message sent!");
}
});
FAQs
Zulip API client library
The npm package zulip receives a total of 52 weekly downloads. As such, zulip popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that zulip 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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