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lautfm

v1.1.7

Published

nodejs module for laut.fm API (http://api.laut.fm)

Downloads

23

Readme

lautfm

Nodejs module for Webservice laut.fm API

Details about the API

Install

npm install lautfm

Usage

const Lautfm = require('lautfm')

const laut = new Lautfm();

laut.searchStations({query: 'ska', limit: 2})
    .then(data => console.log(data))
    .catch(err => console.error(err))

Methods

  • getGenres() All available genres.
  • getStation(<name>[, section]) Get Station details.
  • getStations([filter]) Get a list of stations
  • getServerTime() The server time
  • getServerStatus() The current server status and a message.
  • getGenres([list]) All available genres
  • getLetters() All available starting-letters of the stations.
  • getStationNames() The names of all stations.
  • getListeners() The listeners of all stations.
  • searchStations(<params>[, list]) Search stations http://api.laut.fm/documentation/search

Properties

  • station_sections List of available sections for getStation()
  • stations_by List of available types for getStations({by: {type}...})

section

Values used as section parameters in getStation(<name>[, section]).

| section | Description | | ------------ | ----------- | | current_song | The currently playing song of a single station. | | last_songs | The 10 last songs of a single station. | | listeners | The listener count of a single station. | | next_artists | Next artists of a single station. Information may be inacurate or plainly wrong right before a playlist or schedule change. | | playlists | The schedule of a single station grouped by playlists. | | schedule | The schedule of a single station. |

Station by types

Values used as 'by' in filter object used in getStations()

| type | Description | | ------- | ----------- | | genre | All stations of a certain genre. | | letter | All stations beginning with the certain letter. | | live | A list of all stations sending live at the moment. | | numbers | All stations beginning with a number. |

Example

Get all stations starting with letter e

let filter = {
  by: 'letter', // filter by letter
  term: 'e'     // stationname starting with 'e'
}
laut.getStations(filter)
  .then(data => console.log(data))
  .catch(err => console.error(err))

Result will be a Object like this