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console-facebook

v0.0.3

Published

Send your console logs to a facebook user!

Readme

console-facebook

##Overview

This is a simple module to send your console messages to you or your friends facebook profile. Inspired by a friends package, similarly named console-slack.

I made this in an about an hour during a break between classes/tutorials as a fun little project to mess around with a hacked together facebook api that i found. It works pretty well. Only major issue is the login process requires username/password and can is fairly slow. Though I fixed slow login problem by limiting it to only happen once, as the login api is then stored within a user object which can be passed around.

Code available here.

##Example


var user = new fb("[email protected]", "SUPERsecrectPASSWORD"); //your email/password combo

...
//after login process has finished
console.facebook("khabib chill this a test", user, "Tylor Stewart");

##Usage

###console.facebook(message, user, messageTo, cb)

  • message is a string/object to be sent
  • user user object with which you signed in
  • messageTo OPTIONAL: String name of person who you want to send message to. Defaults to sending message to yourself.
  • cb OPTIONAL callback which is called on nextTick