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sdk-lord-of-the-rings

v1.0.4

Published

```bash npm i sdk-lord-of-the-rings ```

Downloads

8

Readme

Install

npm i sdk-lord-of-the-rings

Usage

import Lord from 'sdk-lord-of-the-rings';

const sdk = new Lord({ token: 'Bearer your-api-key-123' });

const response = await sdk.book.get();
console.log(response);

Entities

Book

List of all "The Lord of the Rings" books

  • await sdk.book.get();

Request one specific book

  • await sdk.book.getOne(id);

Request all chapters of one specific book

  • await sdk.book.chapters(bookId);

Movie

List of all movies, including the "The Lord of the Rings" and the "The Hobbit" trilogies

  • await sdk.movie.get();

Request one specific movie

  • await sdk.movie.getOne(id);

Request all movie quotes for one specific movie (only working for the LotR trilogy)

  • await sdk.movie.quote(movieId);

Character

List of characters including metadata like name, gender, realm, race and more

  • await sdk.character.get();

Request one specific character

  • await sdk.character.getOne(id);

Request all movie quotes of one specific character

  • await sdk.character.quote(characterId);

Quote

List of characters including metadata like name, gender, realm, race and more

  • await sdk.quote.get();

Request one specific character

  • await sdk.quote.getOne(id);

Chapter

List of all book chapters

  • await sdk.chapter.get();

Request one specific book chapter

  • await sdk.chapter.getOne(id);

May I use pagination, sorting and filtering?

You can use this for all entities:

Sort

book.get({
    sort: {name: 'asc'}
});

Pagination (offset)

book.get({
    pagination: {limit: 20, offset: 10}
});

Pagination (page)

book.get({
    pagination: {limit: 20, page: 2}
});

Filtration

book.get({
    filter: {
            match: [{name: 'Gandalf'}],
            notMatch: [{name: 'Gandalf'}],

            include: [{name: ['Gandalf', 'Frodo']}],
            exclude: [{name: ['Gandalf', 'Frodo']}],

            exist: ['name'],
            notExist: ['name'],

            regex: [{name: 'Gandalf'}],
            notRegex: [{name: 'Gandalf'}],

            numberComparison: {
                gt: [{academyAwardWins: 100}],
                gte: [{academyAwardWins: 100}],
                lt: [{academyAwardWins: 100}],
                lte: [{academyAwardWins: 100}],
            }
    }
});

API

Api available here: https://the-one-api.dev/documentation