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notion-blogger

v0.0.1

Published

Post blogs to different platforms right from notion itself

Downloads

2

Readme

Notion Blogger is a small script that helps you blog right from Notion itself. So you never leave notion and all your blogs are published to different services.

Installation

npm install notion-blogger

Usage

Notion-Blogger can be easily used within your javascript projects as a Node.js module. It is also easy to use.

import NotionBlogger from '@integrateme/notion-blogger'

const notionBlogger = new NotionBlogger({
    notion: {
        api_key: 'notion-api-key',
        database_id: 'notion-database-id'
    }
})

await notionBlogger.publish({
    dev: 'dev-api-key',
    hashnode: 'hashnode-api-key'
});

Notion Blogger out of the box supports only dev.to and Hashnode services as of now, all you have to do is pass in the API key of the service you want the applicatin to post. So if you want to just publish your blog to dev.to just do this

await notionBlogger.publish({
    dev: 'dev-api-key'
})

How can I publish to other services.

Notion Blogger was made with extension in mind, you can add custom service logic while instantiating NotionBlogger class.

const notionBlogger = new NotionBlogger({
    notion: {
        api_key: 'notion-api-key',
        database_id: 'notion-database-id',
    },
    services: {
        medium: async (blog: NotionBlog, config: string | any) => {
            // Here you can add your custom logic for publishing article in medium. 
        }
    }
})

blog

blog variable is the properties from the Notion Database that you can use to post to your service of choice.

|Variable|Type| |--------|----| |blog.id | string| |blog.cover_image| string| |blog.title| string| |blog.description| string| |blog.tags| `Arrary

config

config variable is the variable that you pass in publish function. So you can pass in only the api-key and that what the config varaible will be, or you if you pass in your custom properties you can access them as well.

await notionBlogger.publish({
    medium: 'api-key'
})

or 

await notionBlogger.publish({
    medium: {
        api_key: `api_key`,
        "some-custom-property": "that you want to access in your custom function"
    }
})