The node.js composer-api library enables access to the RESTful API for composer
.
var composer = require('composer-api');
var client = composer.createClient({
host: 'api.nodejitsu.com',
port: 80,
auth: {
username: 'charlie',
password: 'foobar',
}
});
client.groups.list(function (err, result) {
if (err) {
console.log(err);
return;
}
console.log(JSON.stringify(result, null, 2, true));
});
This method sets up a client for connecting to composer
. Here's a minimal example for connecting to composer as charlie
:
var client = composer.createClient({
host: 'api.nodejitsu.com',
port: 80,
auth: {
username: 'charlie',
password: 'foobar',
}
});
The options object contains three required properties:
auth.username
: The username for your composer accountauth.password
: The password for your composer accounthost
: The api host (typically http://composer.nodejitsu.com.Method calls are generally structured as resource
and action
.
client.resource.action("data", function (err, result) {
if (err) {
throw err;
}
//
// use the result
//
});
Most actions take a string argument and a callback, though a few actions only take a callback.
The client's methods are reflective of composer
resources. Here's a broad overview:
config.create
config.get
config.list
config.update
config.destroy
system.create
system.get
system.list
system.update
system.destroy
system.removeVersion
system.addVersion
system.addOwner
system.removeOwner
system.upload
system.download
users.create
users.get
users.list
users.update
users.destroy
users.getKey
users.getKeys
users.addKey
users.updateKey
This library may be installed using npm:
$ npm install composer-api
All tests are included in composer
to facilitate integration tests and to avoid the need for complex mocking.
Proprietary. Copyright (c) 2011 Nodejitsu Inc.