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zephyr-ci

v1.3.1

Published

*** ## [NPM Package](https://www.npmjs.com/package/zephyr-ci)

Readme

Zephyr Content Integration


NPM Package

Installation

npm install zephyr-ci

Implementation Server-Side

Client Configuration

const zephyr = require('zephyr-ci');

const config = {
    clientID: [client email],
    clientKey: [client key]
};

const connection = new zephyr.Zephyr(config);

Local File Example

const file = {
    name: "[Article Name]",
    description: "[Description of Article]",
    price: [price_of_content],
    content: "[file location]",
    type: "file"
};

Text Example

const text = {
    name: "[Article Name]",
    description: "[Description of Article]",
    price: [price_of_content],
    content: "[text]",
    type: "text"
};

URL Example

const article = {
    name: "[Article Name]",
    description: "[Description of Article]",
    price: [price_of_content],
    content: "[url link]",
    type: "url"
};

Asynchronous Content Fetching

const content_list = [file, text, article];

const content_complete = connection.getOutputs(content_list);

Input Content on Webpage

content_complete contains the HTML for each piece of content to display on website.

This can be utilized to place content on website however the developer deems appropriate.