A low-level HTTP client for communicating with the Opbeat intake API.
This module is meant for building other modules that needs to communicate with Opbeat.
If you are looking to use Opbeat in your app or website, you'd most likely want to check out the official Opbeat module for Node.js instead.
npm install opbeat-http-client
var opbeatHttpClient = require('opbeat-http-client')({
appId: '...',
organizationId: '...',
secretToken: '...',
userAgent: '...'
})
opbeatHttpClient.request('errors', body, function (err, res, body) {
if (err) throw err
console.log(body)
})
The module exposes an initialize function which takes a single options hash as the 1st argument. All properties are required:
appId - The Opbeat app idorganizationId - The Opbeat organization idsecretToken - The Opbeat secret tokenuserAgent - The HTTP user agent that your module should identify it
self withThe init function will return a low level HTTP client primed for communicating with the Opbeat intake API.
client.request(endpoint, [headers], body, callback)The Opbeat intake API v1 currently support the following two endpoints:
errorsreleasesThe full URL's for those are:
https://intake.opbeat.com/api/v1/organizations/<organization-id>/apps/<app-id>/<endpoint>/
When specifying the endpoint argument in the client.request()
method, you just have to specify that last part of the URL, e.g.
"releases".
An optional object that you can use to supply custom headers that should be sent to the Opbeat intake API.
The body should be in the form of a JavaScript object literal. The opbeat-http-client will take care of encoding it correctly.
The callback function is called with 3 arguments:
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