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pingpong-builder

v2.1.5

Published

An easy way to use pingpong builder

Downloads

8

Readme

pingpong-builder

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An easy way to use pingpong builder

Example

//import this module
const Pingpong = require('pingpong-builder');
//class constructor
const builder = new Pingpong.Ai();
//get method
//you can use this method to
//make a pingpong request
//id is a unique string in the requet url
//https://builder.pingpong.us/api/builder/this_is_your_id/integration/v0.2/custom/session_id
//this_id_your_id part is
//your id
//you can use resolve_id method to
//exchange your URL to the id.
//use sessionid to represent a user
//query id the message
builder.get('query', {
    id: builder.resolve_id('pingpong_url'),
    token: 'token',
    sessionid: 'sessionid'
})
//resolves with an array of responses
//including gif image URLs
.then(console.log)
//rejects with the fail message
//when there's an error during request
.catch(console.error);

Methods

get(query, { id: id, token: token, sessionid: sessionid })

Make a request to the pingpong server

params

id(string): the unique string in the request url

token(string): your pingpong builder tokrn, including Basic

sessionid(string): a string to represent the user

query(string): the message from the user

result

when the request succeeded: resolves with an array of responses Its type is like this:

{
    contents: [
        //text
        {
            type: 'text',
            content: '안녕하세요'
        },
        //image
        {
            type: 'image',
            content: 'https://media.tenor.com/...'
        }
    ],
    raw: {...} // raw response data
}

when the request failed: rejects with an error message


resolve_id(url)

Returns the pingpong id from the given url

params

url(string): the pingpong url.

result

returnes the id from the url.

Contributor

mswgen

Pingpong builder

https://pingpong.us

Dependencies

Axios