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evernote-zookeeper

v0.0.4

Published

A tool for taming the Evernote API

Readme

Zookeeper

A tool for taming the Evernote API

The Evernote SDK is clunky and repetitive. I hope Zookeeper will make your work with their API more enjoyable.

Installation

npm install evernote-zookeeper

Usage

var Zookeeper = require('evernote-zookeeper');
var zk = new Zookeeper(accessToken);

User

zk.user.info(function(err, info) {
  // work with user info (includes public info - see user.publicInfo)
});

zk.user.publicInfo(function(err, publicInfo) {
  // work with public user info
});

Notebooks

zk.notebook.withGuid(guid, options, function(err, notebook) {
  // work with single notebook instance
});

zk.notebooks.all(function(err, notebooks) {
  // work with notebooks
});

Notes

zk.note.withGuid(guid, options, function(err, note) {
  // work with single note object
});

zk.notes.all(function(err, notes) {
  // work with all notes
});

zk.notes.inNotebook(notebookGuid, function(err, notes) {  
  // work with notes in specific notebook
});

zk.notes.taggedWith(tags, function(err, notes) {
  // work with tagged notes
});

zk.note.share(webApiUrlPrefix, noteGuid, function(err, shareInfo) {
  // work with shared note
});

Tags

zk.tags.all(function(err, tags) {
  // all tags
});

zk.tag.withGuid(tagGuid, function(err, tag) {
  // a single tag object
});

zk.tags.named(['tag-a', 'tag-b'], function(err, tags) {
  // work with tag objects
});

Tests

You'll need an Evernote API key as well as an account to run tests. During the test you'll be asked for your API keys in order to generate an access token. Just follow the prompts.

npm test