Hashnode SDK for JavaScript/TypeScript (unofficial).
This is a library for working with Hashnode programmatically in JavaScript/TypeScript, it's built around Hashnode API.
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Opinionated, has its own interfaces focusing on common blogging features, e.g. CRUD articles, comments, etc (what you usually do on Hashnode).
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Abstracts away Hashnode API, which is currently in alpha and subject to breaking changes. Whereas, this SDK's API is considerably stable, its API won't change without a major release. As soon as Hashnode API changes, it will be updated to keep its API remain unchanged and function correctly.
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Not flexible by design, you can't query less or more fields, these use cases are covered by Hashnode GraphQL API.
I (@phuctm97) is actively using this SDK in my website to implement an auto-crosspost workflow, which runs daily. Hence, as soon as something breaks, I'll recognize and fix as soon as possible. Check out this workflow run to see how it is used in practice.
yarn add hashnode-sdk-js
Go to Hashnode account settings, create an API key and set it as environment
variable HASHNODE_API_KEY
at where you run your application, the SDK will
automatically use it.
import hashnode from "hashnode-sdk-js";
hashnode.findUser("phuctm97").then((data) => console.log(data));
{
id: '5fa3f68b47631a19e811f076',
username: 'phuctm97',
name: 'Minh-Phuc Tran',
tagline: 'Engineer 👨🏻💻. Building open-source tools and tutorials ➡️ twitter.com/phuctm97',
publication: {
id: '5fa565080163314ab6d7deab',
name: "Minh-Phuc Tran's Blog",
domain: 'blog.phuctm97.com'
}
}
See examples.
export type Publication = {
id: string;
name: string;
domain: string;
};
export type User = {
id: string;
username: string;
name: string;
tagline: string;
publication: Publication;
};
export type Article = {
id: string;
title: string;
slug: string;
url: string;
canonicalURL?: string;
contentMarkdown: string;
};
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Find user.
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Get a user's publication.
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Create an article in a publication.
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Update an article in a publication.
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Delete an article.
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Get feed.
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... (contributions are welcome)
Made by @phuctm97.