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digitalocean-api

v0.1.1

Published

DigitalOcean API wrapper

Downloads

23

Readme

digitalocean-api

The digitalocean-api is a module that allows you to communicate with the DigitalOcean API from node.js

Installation

This module is published in NPM:

npm install digitalocean-api --save

The --save tells NPM to automatically add it to your package.json file

Usage

// Import a module
var DigitalOceanAPI = require('digitalocean-api');
// Create an instance with your API credentials
var api = new DigitalOceanAPI('client_id', 'api_key');

// Get things done
api.dropletGetAll(function(error, droplets){
	console.log(droplets);
});

Methods

All methods follow the official API documentation.

More detailed documentation generated from the source code is available.

Convention for callback arguments: callback(error, data)

Droplets

dropletGetAll(callback)
dropletNew(name, sizeId, imageId, regionId, optionals, callback)
dropletGet(id, callback)
dropletReboot(id, callback)
dropletPowerCycle(id, callback)
dropletShutdown(id, callback)
dropletPowerOff(id, callback)
dropletPowerOn(id, callback)
dropletPasswordReset(id, callback)
dropletResize(id, sizeId, callback)
dropletSnapshot(id, optionals, callback)
dropletRestore(id, imageId, callback)
dropletRebuild(id, imageId, callback)
dropletRename(id, name, callback)
dropletDestroy(id, callback)

Regions

regionGetAll(callback)

Images

imageGetAll(callback)
imageGetGlobal(callback)
imageGetMine(callback)
imageGet(id, callback)
imageDestroy(id, callback)
imageTransfer(id, regionId, callback)

SSH keys

sshKeyGetAll(callback)
sshKeyAdd(name, pubKey, callback)
sshKeyGet(id, callback)
sshKeyEdit(id, pubKey, callback)
sshKeyDestroy(id, callback)

Sizes

sizeGetAll(callback)

Domains

domainGetAll(callback)
domainNew(name, ipAddress, callback)
domainGet(id, callback)
domainDestroy(id, callback)
domainRecordGetAll(id, callback)
domainRecordNew(id, recordType, data, optionals, callback)
domainRecordGet(id, recordId, callback)
domainRecordEdit(id, recordId, recordType, data, optionals, callback)
domainRecordDestroy(id, recordId, callback)

Events

eventGet(id, callback)