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@lund-org/twitch-events

v2.0.2

Published

Retrieve the events from a Twitch Channel

Downloads

21

Readme

Build Status Npm version Dependencies Coverage Maintainability


The feature has been removed from twitch, so this library is obsolete and dead


The module to get the events of a Twitch channel ('cause there is no doc for it)

:fast_forward: Getting Started

Install with npm :

  npm install --save @lund-org/twitch-events

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes.

Link to the documentation

You can find an example of http integration in the static folder. It's also what is launched when you test the module.

:new: Prerequisites

If you have Docker, you don't need anything on your computer. If you don't have Docker, you need node >= 9 and npm >= 6.

:arrow_forward: Installing

For Docker users :

  # If you're an Unix user and you have npm
  npm run docker

  # If you're an Unix user and you don't have npm
  docker-compose -f etc/docker/docker-compose.yml up --build dev

  # If you're a Windows user and you have npm
  npm run windocker

  # If you're a Windows user and you don't have npm
  docker-compose.exe -f etc/docker/docker-compose.yml up --build dev

For Node/Npm users :

  npm install
  npm run dev

:arrows_counterclockwise: Running the tests

For Node/Npm users :

  npm install

  npm run test

:arrow_up: Deployment

The package is build by Travis and is available here

:wrench: Environment variables

The environment variables are only used from tests.

  • TWITCH_USERNAME: Represent a twitch username who has provided incoming events.
  • TWITCH_USERNAME_EMPTY: Represent a twitch username who has never provided any event.
  • TWITCH_USERNAME_NOT_FOUND: Represent a twitch username who's not found.

:arrow_heading_down: Built With

:cool: Contributing

Contact us to know how to contribute.

:1234: Versioning

We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details