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datafire

v2.27.1

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DataFire

Travis Downloads NPM version license

DataFire is an open source framework for building and integrating APIs. It provides over 1000 integrations, including:

AWS • Azure • MongoDB • Slack • GitHub • Twilio • Trello • Square • Google Sheets • Gmail • Heroku

Each integration provides a set of composable actions. New actions can be built by combining existing actions, JavaScript, and external libraries. They are driven by JavaScript Promises, and can be triggered by a URL, on a schedule, or manually.

Want more? DataFire.io provides a simple interface for building, managing, and hosting DataFire projects.

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Installation

Be sure to install DataFire both globally and as a project dependency.

npm install -g datafire
npm install --save datafire

Documentation

The full documentation is available at docs.datafire.io

Sample Projects

| | | | |--|--|--| | Create an API backed by Google Sheets | Repo | Run on DataFire.io | | E-mail yourself news headlines | Repo | Run on DataFire.io| | Backend for a "Contact Us" form | Repo | Run on DataFire.io | | Sync GitHub issues to a Trello board | Repo | Run on DataFire.io | | Create a Spotify playlist from r/listentothis | Repo | Run on DataFire.io |

Contributing

Contributions are welcome!

Getting Started

git clone https://github.com/DataFire/DataFire && cd DataFire
npm install

Tests are run with npm test and require ports 3333-3336 to be open.