0.0.8 • Published 9 years ago

pizzapi v0.0.8

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License
DBAD
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github
Last release
9 years ago

PizzaPI API

This is a node.js wrapper for the Domino's pizza APIs. The original npm module dominos has stopped being maintained and will remain at it's last stable release. For new applications please use this new npm module pizzapi. See the pretty PizzaPI documentation

Join the chat at https://gitter.im/RIAEvangelist/node-dominos-pizza-api

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This work is licenced via the DBAD Public Licence. It is a derivative work from Dominos API.

Install PizzaPI

npm install pizzapi

Contributing

  1. Pull or Fork code.
  2. from the cloned directory run npm install (this will install required dependancies, depending on your system may require)
  3. be awesome!

Examples

See the examples directory for simple apps and demonstrations on using the basic functionality.

Testing

Simply run npm test if you have issues with this you may want to try installing mocha globally like this : npm install -g mocha

-OR for manual testing-

  1. Install mocha npm install -g mocha
  2. Run the tests mocha

Finding Stores

argumenttypedefaultrequired
addressfull or partial address stringnulltrue
callbackfunction to pass the api result tonulltrue
typeDelivery, Carryout, allallfalse

By Postal Code

this yields the least accurate information

var pizzapi=require('pizzapi');

pizzapi.Util.findNearbyStores(
    '63102',
    'Delivery',
    function(storeData){
        console.log(storeData);
    }
);

By City and Postal Code

this yields less accurate information but is better than just using the postal code

var pizzapi=require('pizzapi');

pizzapi.Util.findNearbyStores(
    'St. Louis, MO, 63102',
    'Delivery',
    function(storeData){
        console.log(storeData);
    }
);

Using Full or Nearly Full Address

this yields the best information and sorts stores by actual distance

var pizzapi=require('pizzapi');

pizzapi.Util.findNearbyStores(
    '700 Clark Ave, St. Louis, MO, 63102',
    'Delivery',
    function(storeData){
        console.log(storeData);
    }
);

Store

argumenttypedefaultrequired
IDIntegernulltrue
//Get Store Info for Store #4336
var pizzapi=require('pizzapi');
var myStore=new pizzapi.Store();
myStore.ID=4336;

myStore.getInfo(
    function(storeData){
        console.log(storeData);
    }
);

Store menu

argumenttypedefaultrequired
callbackfunction to pass the api result tonulltrue
//Get Menu for Store #4336
var pizzapi=require('pizzapi');
var myStore=new pizzapi.Store();
myStore.ID=4336;

myStore.getMenu(
    function(storeData){
        console.log(storeData);
    }
);

Store info

argumenttypedefaultrequired
callbackfunction to pass the api result tonulltrue

Friendly menu list

Returns a list of all items the store offers in an JSON array, formatted {Code: Friendly Name}


Address

When creating a new Address object, there are many ways to instantiate the object! Order does matter with strings and arrays.

The following are examples of the methods:

By string

var fullAddress = new Address('900 Clark Ave, St. Louis, MO, 63102');

//or

var partAddress = new Address('St. Louis, MO, 63102');

//or

var onlyZip = new Address('63102');

//or

var onlyCity = new Address('St. Louis');

####By JSON

var jsonAddress = new Address({
  Street: '900 Clark Ave',
  City: 'St. Louis',
  Region: 'MO',
  PostalCode: 63102
  });

By array

var arrayAddress = new Address(['900 Clark Ave', 'St. Louis', 'MO', '63102']);

Customer

argumenttypedefault
addressAddressnull
firstNameString''
lastNameString''
emailString''
phoneString''

var customer = new Customer({
  address: someAddressObj,
  firstName: 'Barack',
  lastName: 'Obama',
  phone: '1-800-The-White-House',
  email: 'br'
})

Item
====
|argument|type|default|
|--------|----|-------|
|code|String|null|
|quantity|Integer|1|
|options|Array|[]|

```javascript
var newItem = new Item({ code: '14SCREEN' });

//and so on...

Order

This is the class that every other class feeds into.

argumenttypedefault
codeStringnull
quantityInteger1
optionsArray[]

creating an order

var pizzapi=require('pizzapi');

var thePresident = new pizzapi.Customer(
    {
        firstName: 'Barack',
        lastName: 'Obama',
        address: '700 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC',
        email: 'barack@whitehouse.gov'
    }
);

var order = new pizzapi.Order(
    {
        customer: thePresident,
        storeID: myStore.ID,
        deliveryMethod: 'Delivery' //(or 'Carryout')
    }
);

Adding a product to the order :

order.addItem(
    new pizzapi.Item(
        {
            code: '14SCREEN',
            options: {},
            quantity: 1
        }
    )
);

Validating an Order

This step is *Strongly recommended

order.validate(
    function(result) {
        console.log("We did it!");
    }
);

Price an Order

order.price(
    function(result) {
        console.log("Price!")
    }
);

Place an Order

At least one item must've been added to place an order.

order.place(
    function(result) {
        console.log("Order placed!");
    }
);

Tracking

### By Phone

|argument|type|default|required|
|--------|----|-------|--------|
|phone|Phone number string or int|null|true|
|callback|function to pass the api result to|null|true|

    var pizzapi=require('pizzapi');

    pizzapi.Track.byPhone(
        2024561111,
        function(pizzaData){
            console.log(pizzaData);
        }
    );

### By orderKey

|argument|type|default|required|
|--------|----|-------|--------|
|orderKey|string or int|null|true|
|storeID|sting or int|null|true|
|callback|function to pass the api result to|null|true|

    var pizzapi=require('pizzapi');

    pizzapi.Track.byId(
        123456,
        12345,
        function(pizzaData){
            console.log(pizzaData)
        }
    );

Original module

Depricated due to massive overhauling by @madelinecameron
Still in npm for use of last version in production as dominos

npm install dominos

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