A client for the Linode API.
Your API key can be found here.
npm install linode-api
var my_api_key = '...';
var client = new(require('linode-api').LinodeClient)(my_api_key);
client.call('test.echo', {msg: "hello, self!"}, function (err, res) {
if (err) throw err;
console.log("I said '" + res.msg + "' to myself. Whee!");
});
Should Linode update their API, we can auto-regenerate the API methods by running 'make api'. Linode does not provide a machine-readable API specification so this resorts to scraping their HTML documentation.
- Add basic validation for required parameters (already parsed)
Brian Hammond [email protected] (http://fictorial.com)
Copyright (c) 2011 Fictorial LLC.
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