A Node.js module for the Tropo WebAPI.
To get started you will first need to have Node.js installed. Howtonode has a good write-up on installing Node.js on Windows, Ubuntu and OSX.
If you have Node.js installed, and are using the Node Package Manager (npm), just do:
~$ npm install tropo-webapi -g
If you install with npm, then you can reference the tropo Node library in your node.js scripts like this:
require('tropo-webapi');
If you do not have npm installed, then you will then want to create a directory for your project, you may want to use a convention like this:
./project |-lib |-public |--css |--js |-vendor
Add this declaration to your server.js starting file
var tropowebapi = require('tropo-webapi');
You may then run your script from within the project directory with:
node server.js
var tropowebapi = require('tropo-webapi'); var sys = require('sys'); var tropo = new tropowebapi.TropoWebAPI(); tropo.say("Hello, World."); sys.puts(tropowebapi.TropoJSON(tropo));
/** * A very simple node web server that will respond to requests * with the Tropo WebAPI JSON version of "Hello, World!" */ var http = require('http'); var tropowebapi = require('tropo-webapi'); var server = http.createServer(function (request, response) { // Create a new instance of the TropoWebAPI object. var tropo = new tropowebapi.TropoWebAPI(); tropo.say("Hello, World!"); // Render out the JSON for Tropo to consume. response.writeHead(200, {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}); response.end(tropowebapi.TropoJSON(tropo)); }).listen(8000); // Listen on port 8000 for requests.
You may run the included samples from within the tropo-webapi-node directory as follows:
node samples/hello-word-http.js
We have also included several examples for the Express.js Node framework. This may be run from within the tropo-webapi-node library as follows:
node samples/express/hello-world.js