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mealviewerapi

v2.0.2

Published

A lightweight wrapper for the mealviewer API

Readme

[!WARNING] No longer maintained

A lightweight wrapper for the MealViewer API

Checkout the examples for ideas Submit your own ideas by creating a pull request

Finding your school

Find your school by going to MealViewer and search for your school.

The url will look like https://schools.mealviewer.com/school/{YourSchool}. take {YourSchool}, and put it in the Client constructor.

Changelog

v2.0

  • Refactored return object again
+ {menu: [{lunch?: {}, etc...}], url?, date?, rawData?}
- {items: [{lunch?: {}, etc...}], url?, date?, rawData?}
  • Changed urls
+ response.url    => https://schools.mealviewer.com/school/{YourSchool}
- response.url    => https://api.mealviewer.com/api/v4/school/{YourSchool}

+ response.apiURL => https://api.mealviewer.com/api/v4/school/{YourSchool}
  • Now using class
+ new mv.Client(school, options?).get(date?)
- mv.get(school, date?, options?)
  • Daily checking event
+ client.daily.on('newMenu', data => {})
  • New return array/string to make it clearer what will be returned
+ new Client('mySchool', {return: ['date', 'url']})
- new Client('mySchool', {date?, url?})
  • More return options
+ apiUrl, rawData
  • Added menu types for intellisense
  • node-fetch dependancy is now set to v2 instead of ^v2
    • mealviewerapi is a CJS project, while node-fetch v3 is an ESM file making v3 unusable with CJS files
  • Code Examples

v1.5

  • get function now accepts start and end date
+ mv.get(school, {start?, end?})
  • refactored return object
+ {items: [{lunch?: {}}, etc...], url?, date?, rawData?}
- {lunch?: {}, url?, date?, rawData?}