dat-api-client v1.2.0
dat-api-client
A JavaScript wrapper for dat's REST API.
Install
npm i --save dat-api-clientUsage
This api client can be used in the browser or in node, but it makes most sense to use in the browser with browserify.
var datAPI = require('dat-api-client')
var dat = datAPI({
remote: 'http://127.0.0.1:6461',
user: 'foo',
pass: 'bar'
})The methods of the API client closely mirror the Dat REST API and JS API. Read the Dat docs for more info.
Methods
dat.info(callback)
The callback gets error, response, and body arguments.
Example:
dat.info(function (err, res, body) {
console.log(body)
})dat.get(key, options, callback)
If you specify a key, you get a specific row back. Leave the key out and you get multiple rows back that can be filtered using gt/lt/limit properties in the options object.
The callback gets error, response, and body arguments.
Example:
dat.get(key, function (err, res, body) {
console.log(body)
})dat.put(key, data, callback)
Create or update a row.
The callback gets error, response, and body arguments.
Creating a row example:
dat.put({ example: 'some text' }, function (err, res, body) {
console.log(body)
})Updating a row example:
dat.get(key, function (err, res, row) {
// make changes to row object
dat.put(row, function (err, res, updatedRow) {
console.log(updatedRow)
})
})dat.delete(key, callback)
Delete a row.
Example:
dat.delete(key, function (err, res, body) {
console.log(body)
})dat.changes(options, callback)
Get the latest changes from the Dat server.
dat.bulk(data, options, callback)
Post newline-delimited json or csv to the Dat server. Specify the the type of data (either 'json' or 'csv' in the options object.
Example:
var data = "{ \"wee\": \"foo\"}\n{ \"woo\": \"boop\"}"
api.bulk(data, { type: 'json' }, function (err, res, body) {
t.ifError(err)
t.ok(body, 'bulk response ok')
t.end()
})