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notifi

v1.0.2

Published

generic notifications/webhook client lib. Meant for use with slack/hipchat or generic webhooks

Downloads

13

Readme

notifi

simple little module that sends a JSON payload to an arbitary endpoint or more specifically, the slack/hipchat notification APIs. The main purpose of this is to be a singular dispatcher with an expected format that works seamlessly with all of these services. Options will be smartly intuited in the constructor.

Example

//
// Example with slack
//
var notify = require('notifi');

var options = {
  token: 'p19845osdfgsd0998',
  domain: 'myCompany'
};

var note = notify(options);

var payload = {
  channel: '#general',
  text: 'Here is my message!',
  username: 'notifier'
};

note.on('error', function (err) {
  console.error(err);
});

note.on('done', function () {
  console.log('finished');
});

note.dispatch(payload);

This shows the event emitter interface, you can also pass the dispatch a callback as the second argument and handle the error/response that way.