1.2.5 • Published 9 years ago

hypem-resolver v1.2.5

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MIT
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github
Last release
9 years ago

hypem-resolver

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Package for Node to resolve a hypem song url to it's soundcloud/mp3 url.

Usage

Install via npm

npm install hypem-resolver

Require the package

var hypemResolver = require('hypem-resolver')

Convert the hypem id to the songs url

// song is hosted on soundcloud (http://hypem.com/track/2c87x)
hypemResolver.getById('2c87x', function (error, url) {
    // url = http://soundcloud.com/griz/summer-97-ft-muzzy-bearr
    if (!error) {
        console.log('The url is ' + url);
    }
});

// song is hosted as mp3 somewhere else (http://hypem.com/track/2c2k1)
hypemResolver.getById('2c2k1', function (error, url) {
    // url = http://poponandon.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/01-Hurricane-Arty-Remix.mp3
    if (!error) {
        console.log('The url is ' + url);
    }
});

// song is not hosted anywhere (http://hypem.com/track/2c96b)
hypemResolver.getById('2c96b', function (error, url) {
    // error!
    if (!error) {
        console.log('The url is ' + url);
    } else {
        console.error("Error " + error.message)
    }
});

// you can also use promises instead of callbacks
hypemResolver.getByIdPromise('2c87x')
    .then(function (url) {
        console.log('The url is ' + url);
    })
    .catch(function (error) {
        console.error("Error" + error.message);
    });

There's also a little helper method to extract the hypem id from the song's url.

var hypemId = hypemResolver.urlToId('http://hypem.com/track/2c87x');
console.log('The id is ' + hypemId); // hypemId = 2c87x

Contribute

If you want to contribute make sure all tests pass and the test coverage is always over 90%.

There are 3 possible commands to run the tests. All will execute the same tests.

  • The basic command will run all tests and also generate a cover report (under '/coverage'):

    npm test

  • To do the same as the basic command but on a windows machine use the following command:

    npm run test-win

  • You can also run the test with a watcher. This works on all platforms and does not generate a cover report:

    `npm run test-watch`
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