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@safelyx/api

v0.1.0

Published

API client for Safelyx.

Downloads

2

Readme

Safelyx API

deno npm jsr

Safelyx API client

Safelyx API client for Deno, Node/NPM and browser. It has no dependencies.

You can find the API documentation at https://safelyx.com/safe-api.

Some things to note:

  1. It's simply making an HTTP request to the Safelyx API.

  2. It provides types (and examples in JSDoc) for the results and for the parameters.

  3. If the request to the API fails (HTTP error), it will throw an error, so you might want to wrap it in a try/catch block.

Usage

It has a method per API endpoint.

Deno

import safelyx from 'jsr:@safelyx/[email protected]'; // or import safelyx from 'https://deno.land/x/[email protected]/mod.ts';

const checkResult = await safelyx.checkLink('https://example.com');

console.log(checkResult.result); // Outputs a safety score between 0 (unsafe) and 10 (safe). -1 if there was an error, -2 if there are no checks remaining.

Node/NPM

npm install --save-exact @safelyx/api
const safelyx = require('@safelyx/api'); // or import safelyx from '@safelyx/api';

const checkResult = await safelyx.checkLink('https://example.com');

console.log(checkResult.result); // Outputs a safety score between 0 (unsafe) and 10 (safe). -1 if there was an error, -2 if there are no checks remaining.

Development

Requires deno.

make format
make test

Publishing

After committing and pushing with a new version in deno.json, just run make publish.