madmimi-alt v2.0.1
Mad Mimi Alternative Client
A fork of the clean, modern interface for the Mad Mimi API.
Unlike the original API, there is no Promise support here, to keep this module lightweight and as tribute to da jcrugzz.
For detailed usage instructions, see the Examples.
Installation
npm install madmimi-alt
Usage
var Madmimi = require('madmimi-alt');
// Create an instance for each set of requests that involve the same protocol (http/https), username (typically an email), and secret API key.
var mmClient = new Madmimi({
secure: false, // false means endpoint involves http; default: true
username: 'nicholas@example.com',
key: 'xxxxx'
});
Callbacks and errors
mmClient.post('/audience_lists/:list/add', {
username: 'test@example.com',
params: { list: 'Your-List' }
}, function callback(err, result) {
if (err) return console.error(err);
console.log('Success! ' + result);
});
Suppose you make a request (POST /audience_lists/:list/add) as above and a 404 response is returned. In response, this module will pass to the callback an error object with the following properties: { Error isBot: true, status: 'Not Found', code: 404 }. We will basically convert any response that has a status code >= 400 into an error object and pass it to the callback. This may be seen as unnecessary abstraction (due to usage of errbot in the source module) and will be most likely removed at a later time.
Motivation
The problem with the original Mad Mimi interface is that all API calls work with the same configurations object. If you wanted to call the API twice without waiting for one API call to complete, and each call involved different configurations (e.g., one call involved a https MadMimi endpoint e.g., https://api.madmimi.com
while another call involved a http MM endpoint e.g., http://api.madmimi.com
, this would present a problem.
This is resolved in this module because the constructor of interest from the original module's library is exposed, so that developers can create an instance with a separate configuration object for each set of requests they want to send involving the same configuration details (protocol (http/https), email, and secret API key).
License
Copyright (C) Nicholas Young, Original Machine LLC.
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