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apico-node

v0.0.3

Published

Apico SDK

Downloads

9

Readme

Apico

Node.js helper library for the Apico API, to create powerful Voice and SMS applications.
This helper implements wrappers for Apico REST API

More information on Apico APIs and related concepts, refer https://www.apico.net/docs/.

Installation

Installing using npm (node package manager):

npm install apico-node

If you don't have npm installed or don't want to use it:

cd ~/.node_libraries # or the directory where node modules are stored in your OS.
git clone git://github.com/aka-darth/apico-node.git apico-node

NOTE: If you are not using npm for installation, then make sure that the dependencies used are installed as well.

Dependencies

Dev Dependencies (for running tests):

Usage

Apico node.js helper can be used to make REST API calls.

Apico

Apico is constructor of Api instance, which takes two arguments - login and password, like so:

var Apico=require('apico');
var api = new Apico(
	"<your Apico login>",
	"<your Apico password>"
);

The api object exposes all the Apico APIs and associated methods. Every method exposed by api object accepts two parameters:

  • params: an object containing a map of API params and their values.
  • callback: a callback that gets called after receiving response. Callbacks get two parameters:
    • error: Any occured error
    • response: a Javascript object because all our APIs send responses in JSON.

For example, to get Redirect Settings using our helper, you may do something like this:

api.get_number_callforwardings({
		number:'<your Apico number>'
	},function(err,callforwardings){
		if(err){
			console.error(err);
		}else{
			//now you got `callforwardings` array for this number
		}
	});
});

Full documentation (jsdoc)

Tests

To run tests: npm test

or

mocha --reporter spec

License

References