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@devprasant/learns

v1.0.3

Published

A node package that helps you to get data about your query in one place

Readme

@devprasant/learns

Get docs, word meanings, Harry Potter characters in one place

you can (till now)

  • get info and docs about your query from mdn
  • get info about a word (including definition)
  • get info about Harry Potter characters

Installation

npm i @devprasant/learns

quick start

Import the package

import learns from "@devprasant/learns"

optionally, you can destructure it

let { findFrom, getMdn, wordInfo, hpChar, findList } = learns

getMdn() , wordInfo() , hpChar()

These functions take 2 arguments:

  • query (required) : the word / query you want to search for

  • callback (required) : the callback function called when the search results are returned

    • the callback function takes 2 parameters:
      • data (required) : the data returned for your query

      • error (optional) : the error (if error occurred)

Syntax

learns.getMdn(query, callback)

learns.wordInfo(query, callback)

learns.hpChar(query, callback)

Note

NOTE:
If you have destructured the imported object as stated in quick start, you can call the function directly like getMdn(query, callback) instead of learns.getMdn(query, callback). Same for other functions.

Example

learns.getMdn('api', (data, error) => {
    if(error) return console.log(`Error occurred: ${error}`);
    console.log(data);
})

learns.wordInfo('apple', (data, error) => {
    if(error) return console.log(`Error occurred: ${error}`);
    console.log(data);
})

learns.hpChar('Harry potter', (data, error) => {
    if(error) return console.log(`Error occurred: ${error}`);
    console.log(data);
})
  • getMdn : returns data from mdn according to your query

  • wordInfo : returns information about the word (your query)

  • getMdn : returns data from mdn according to your query


findFrom()

This function takes 3 arguments:

  • destination (required) : the destination (from where or what to search)

  • query (required) : the word / query you want to search for

  • callback (required) : the callback function called when the search results are returned

    • the callback function takes 2 parameters:
      • data (required) : the data returned for your query

      • error (optional) : the error (if error occurred)

Syntax

learns.findFrom(destination, query, callback)

See NOTE

Example

learns.findFrom('mdn', 'array', (data, error) => {
    if(error) return console.log(`Error occurred: ${error}`);
    console.log(data);
})

learns.findFrom('word', 'mango', (data, error) => {
    if(error) return console.log(`Error occurred: ${error}`);
    console.log(data);
})

learns.findFrom('hpChar', 'hermione', (data, error) => {
    if(error) return console.log(`Error occurred: ${error}`);
    console.log(data);
})

To get all possible destinations call the function findList()

Like

console.log(learns.findList())