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node-on24

v0.1.3

Published

API client for the On24 webinar platform.

Downloads

8

Readme

node-on24

A node.js API client for the On24 Webinar Engagement platform.

CircleCI

The organization of this API client mimics the way On24 conceives of its API in its documentation (for better or for worse). If you're wondering where those docs are, they are here: https://apidoc.on24.com/

The implementation of the API is incomplete, but we welcome pull requests with open arms. Please refer to CONTRIBUTING.md for details.

Installation

Requires Node >=8.

From npm,

$ npm i node-on24

Type definitions are bundled with this package.

Usage

import On24 from 'node-on24';

// Instantiate an On24 API client like this.
// You'll probably want to provide API Token/Secret via process.env variables.
const client = new On24({
  clientId: 12345,
  tokenKey: '1a2b3cetc',
  tokenSecret: '',
});

Examples

Responses and inputs are typehinted (if you are using Typescript), but you can always refer to the API documentation for details: https://apidoc.on24.com/

All examples below use async/await, though as with any Promise-based API client, you can use them like standard Promises as well.

Registration

let response;
const registrant = {
  email: '[email protected]';
  firstname: 'Test',
  lastname: 'User',
};

// Create a registrant for a specific event.
response = await client.registration.createRegistrant(eventId, registrant);

// Update an existing registrant (across all events).
response = await client.registration.updateRegistrant('[email protected]', registrant);

// Soft delete a registrant for a specific event.
response = await client.registration.softDeleteRegistrant(eventId, '[email protected]');

// Forget a registrant (optionally just for a specific event).
response = await client.registration.forgetRegistrant('[email protected]', eventId);
response = await client.registration.forgetRegistrant('[email protected]');

Event Management

let response;

// Retrieve registration fields for an event.
response = await client.eventManagement.getEventRegistrationFields(eventId);

Analytics

let response;

// Retrieve a list of events (check API docs for default filter values)
response = await client.analytics.listEvents({startDate: '2020-01-01'});

// Retrieve a list of event registrants.
response = await client.analytics.listEventRegistrants(eventId, {partnerref: 'someco'});

Error Handling

// API errors can be caught like this.
try {
  await client.analytics.listEvents({startDate: '2020-01-01'});
} catch (e) {
  if (e.response && e.response.statusCode) {
    console.error(e.response.statusCode); // e.g. 400, 401, etc.
    console.error(e.body); // The response body, which may contain a message.
  }
}

Contributing

Pull requests and issues are welcome! See CONTRIBUTING.md for details.