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me.notify.public

v1.0.31

Published

Public platform definitions for Notify.me

Downloads

41

Readme

What is this repo all about?

This repository hold files that we want help on the platform notify supports.

Platforms

This is how we format a platform object and what we use the data for

Here is an example platform

youtube: {
    key: 'youtube',
    name: 'YouTube',
    url: 'youtube.com',
    hex: '#ff0000',
    wideThumb: true,
    urlMatch: /^(?:https?:\/\/)?(?:m\.|www\.)?(?:youtu\.be\/|youtube\.com\/(?:embed\/|v\/|watch\?v=|watch\?.+&v=))((\w|-){11})(?:\S+)?$/,
    extract: (link) => link.match(/^.*(youtu.be\/|v\/|e\/|u\/\w+\/|embed\/|v=)([^#\&\?]*).*/).filter(result => result.length === 11)[0],
},

Here is what everything is used for

key: The key is what we use to get the icon files
name: This is the display name for the platform
url: The base domain for the platform
hex: The primary color for the platform
wideThumb: This determines if the platform's thumbnails takes up the whole post image
urlMatch: This is the regex that we use to determine whether a url belongs to this platform
extract: This is a function which used a regex to extract content from the url