Supports all the API calls described in the Etherpad Lite API page.
You can install it via NPM:
$ npm install etherpad-lite-client
or add it to your package.json
dependencies:
"etherpad-lite-client": "0.9.x"
api = require('etherpad-lite-client')
etherpad = api.connect({
apikey: 'UcCGa6fPpkLflvPVBysOKs9eeuWV08Ul',
host: 'localhost',
port: 9001,
})
etherpad.createGroup(function(error, data) {
if(error) console.error('Error creating group: ' + error.message)
else console.log('New group created: ' + data.groupID)
})
Certain API calls require that you pass some arguments:
var args = {
groupID: 'g.yJPG7ywIW6zPEQla',
padName: 'testpad',
text: 'Hello world!',
}
etherpad.createGroupPad(args, function(error, data) {
if(error) console.error('Error creating pad: ' + error.message)
else console.log('New pad created: ' + data.padID)
})
Any options
passed to api.connect
will be passed to http(s).request
as options
so you can specify any .request
options. All options
are described https://nodejs.org/api/https.html#https_https_request_options_callback
For example, if you have Etherpad configured locally, running SSL on 9001 with self signed certificates, you can configure client as follows:
etherpad = api.connect({
apikey: 'UcCGa6fPpkLflvPVBysOKs9eeuWV08Ul',
host: 'localhost',
port: 9001,
ssl: true,
rejectUnauthorized: false
})
Where ssl
switches EP client to HTTPS client and rejectUnauthorized: false
disables CA certificate check. For more options see https://nodejs.org/api/https.html#https_https_request_options_callback.
The callback function should look like this:
function(error, data) {
if(error) {
// handle error using error.code and error.message
}
// some code
}
The callback function takes two argument: error
and data
.
error
is null if everything is fine. Otherwise it's a JavaScript object that
describes what's wrong.
It has two attributes: code
and message
:
error.code
1
wrong parameters2
internal error3
no such function4
no or wrong API Key-1
there was problem with calling Etherpad API
error.message
: a text representation of the error
data
is a JavaScript object from the Etherpad response or null
(on error).
The author prefers pull requests for changes. To do this, first fork the repository, then checkout your fork and apply your changes. Then create your pull request. Please create one pull request per change.
Do not change main.js but instead only main.coffee, use "npm i [email protected] -g" in order to prevent too many unwanted and untested changes. After you made your changes to main.coffee in your fork, on linux run "cake build" in the root of your project, it will generate a new main.js file. On windows you can compile by issuing "coffee --compile main.coffee" command.
This code is released under the MIT (Expat) license.
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