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cms-api

v0.2.0

Published

A node wrapper for RPI's Club Management System API

Readme

node-cms-api

This module adds a convenient and promise-based wrapper for RPI's Club Management System API. A token is required for use, which can be obtained through CMS or by emailing the Rensselaer Union Systems Administrators.

Usage

var cms = require('cms-api')('[add your token here]');

It is highly recommended that you do not let your API key be publicly accessible. As such, the best option for storing your key would be in a separate file that is included on your project's .gitignore and is not available to the end user.

Then, where you want to call the API:

cms.getRCS('[rcs id here]').then(function (response) {
    console.log(response);
});

As of now, the current endpoints supported by this module are:

  • getRCS(rcs_id) - this module takes a Rensselaer Computing System user id and returns user data
  • getRIN(rin) - this module takes a Rensselaer Identification Number and returns user data
  • getWTG(rcs_id) - this module takes a Rensselaer Computing System user id and returns whether or not the user is a member of the Web Technologies Group
  • getRNE(rcs_id) - this module takes a Rensselaer Computing System user id and returns whether or not the user is a member of the Rules and Elections Committee
  • getOrgs(rin) - this module takes a Rensselaer Identification Number and returns club objects where the user is an officer
  • getAllOrgs(rin) - this module takes a Rensselaer Identification Number and returns club objects where the user is either a member or an officer