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mindbodyapi

v1.0.1

Published

Mindbody Online REST API Wrapper

Downloads

6

Readme

node-mindbodyapi

node.js wrapper for Mindbody REST API used by Mindbody App.

Installation

Install via npm

npm install --save mindbodyapi
yarn add mindbodyapi

Basic usage

let MB = require('mindbodyapi');

let mb = new MB(apikey, username, password);

mb.get('rest/class', {
      start: '2017-09-01',
      end: '2017-09-02'
    })
    .then(res => {
      console.log(res);
    })
    .catch(err => {
      console.error(err);
    });

HTTP Functions

mb.get(uri, query, headers)

  • uri : MB endpoint, e.g. 'rest/class'
  • query (optional) object containing query strings
  • headers (optional) object containing header strings
mb.get('rest/user')
   .then(res => { 
     ...

Options

Logging

If you want to enable logging to the console of requests (or custom) you can pass in an options object:

let mb = new MB(apikey, username, password, options); 

Where options looks like the following:

let options = {
  logRequests: true,                   // (default: false)
  logFn: mylogger.log.bind(mylogger),  // default: console.log
}

Responses

Success

Will return the JSON object that Mindbody returns from it's API.

Fail

Returns a subclass of Error with the following useful properties

  • err.status HTTP Status Code
  • err.message MB Error Message
  • err.code MB Error Code

Credit

Thank you to Jon Gregorowicz @jgr3go for his WhenIWork node.js module from which this is based:

https://github.com/jgr3go/node-wheniwork