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magicseaweed

v2.0.1

Published

Magicseaweed simple and lightweight API wrapper

Downloads

14

Readme

magicseaweed Build Status

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Magicseaweed simple and lightweigth API wrapper. For more details on the api please check the Documentation.

Install

npm install --save magicseaweed

Usage examples

var Msw = require('magicseaweed')('YOUR_API_KEY');

Msw.forecast({ spot_id: 874 }, function (err, data) {
    console.log(data);
});

With all optional params

var params = {
    spot_id: 874,
    units: 'eu',
    fields: ['timestamp', 'swell.*']
};

Msw.forecast(params, function (err, data) {
    console.log(data);
});

API

Msw.forecast(params, callback)

  • params {object} hash containing all the params to send to the API via querystring
    • params.spot_id {number} (required) the id of the spot
    • params.units {string} (optional) the units for the response values (eu, us, uk) (default: us)
    • params.fields {array | string} (optional) select what fields to include in the response
  • callback {function} the callback function, will be passed err and data as arguments

Anything else you add to the params hash will be added to the querystring of the API request.

FAQ

Can I use this module in the browser with browserify?

In theory yes, but the Magicseaweed API is currently not sending the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header in browser requests (somehow the header is sent if you replay the request via cURL).

So if the API changes that behavior, this module will work with browserify.

License

MIT