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imdragons.js

v1.0.0

Published

A NodeJS Library that Uses the ImDragonsAPI from Unnecessary Libraries to allow easier access to the API.

Readme

About

Imagine-dragons.js is a NodeJS library that utilizes the Unnecessary Libraries ImDragonsAPI. Making it easier for Developers to instantly find any information regarding the band of "Imagine Dragons". Making a simple way to index though the mass amounts of Data the API has to offer.

Prerequisites

  • NodeJS
  • Basic Javascipt Knowledge

Usage

Installing the Library within a NodeJS enviorment

# Run this to install imagine-dragons.js locally to your repository. 
$ npm install imagine-dragons.js --save

# Run this instead to install imagine-dragons.js globally so you can use it anywhere.
$ npm install imagine-dragons.js -g

This example is Creating a new Indexer class, thats sends a GET/request to the ImDragonsAPI looking for the "band" Collection. Once we Recieve the collection we can index throught it and we can find the Band Details.

// Import Imgaine-Dragons.js
import { Indexer } from "imagine-dragons.js"

// Create a New Indexer of Band Data
const indexer = new Indexer()

// Shows all Band JSON Infomation 
console.log(indexer.details)

Expected Output should be as follow

  "details": {
        "origin": "Las Vegas, Nevada, United States",
        "years active": "2008-present",
        "genres": [
            "Alternative rock",
            "Indie rock",
            "Electronic rock"
        ],
        "labels": [
            "Interscope Records",
            "KIDinaKORNER"
        ],
        "members": [
            "Daniel Samardžić",
            "Dan Reynolds",
            "Ben McKee",
            "Wayne Sermon",
            "Daniel Platzman"
        ]
    }

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Compatible With

Credits

License

MIT