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geckoboard-node

For users of the deprecated custom widget library

You should pin your package.json to version 0.0.9 of this module to ensure that your code continues to work.

npm install geckoboard@0.0.9 --save

Installation

npm install geckoboard

Use

The latest documentation and user guide can be found on the Geckoboard developer docs (https://developer.geckoboard.com/)

API requests

Find or create a new dataset

import { Geckoboard } from 'geckoboard';

const API_KEY = 'YOUR_API_KEY';

const gb = new Geckoboard(API_KEY);

const dataset = gb.defineDataset({
  id: 'my.dataset',
  fields: {
    count: {
      type: 'number',
      name: 'Count',
    },
    day: {
      type: 'date',
      name: 'Day',
    },
    timestamp: {
      type: 'datetime',
      name: 'Timestamp',
    },
  },
  uniqueBy: ['day'],
});

await dataset.create();

Update a dataset


await dataset.append([
  { count: 1, day: '2023-10-10' },
  { count: 2, day: '2023-10-11' },
  { count: 3, day: '2023-10-12' },
  { count: 4, day: '2023-10-13' },
]);

// provide an optional 'delete_by' value, to indicate 
// which fields should be used to indicate which records
// should be deleted
await dataset.append([{ count: 3, day: '2023-10-11' }], 'day')

Replace all data in a dataset

// all current data will be replaced
await dataset.replace([{ count: 2, day: '2023-10-10' }])

Delete a dataset


// remove the dataset completely
await dataset.delete()

Using Date objects to send date/datetime field values

await dataset.append([
  { count: 1, day: new Date('2023-10-10T12:00:00Z') },
  { count: 2, day: new Date('2023-10-11T12:00:00Z') },
  { count: 3, day: new Date('2023-10-12T12:00:00Z') },
  { count: 4, day: new Date('2023-10-13T12:00:00Z') },
]);

This will store the respective dataset field values as whatever the UTC value of the given Date object is.

// be careful with timezones, the date that is sent to the server
// will be the UTC value of the given date.
await dataset.append([
  {
    timestamp: new Date('2018-01-01T12:00:00'), 
    // If local timezone is GMT, this will map to '2018-01-01T12:00:00.000Z'
    // If local time zone is `Europe/Paris` (UTC + 1), this will map to
    // 2018-01-01T11:00:00.000Z
    steps: 819,
  },
]);

// local time will be changed to UTC
await dataset.append([
  {
    timestamp: new Date('2018-01-01T12:00'), // local time maps to UTC
    // so for example, if you're in `Europe/Paris` (UTC + 1) this will be
    // '2018-01-01T11:00:00.000Z' -  it changes 12 noon back to 11am.
    steps: 819,
  },
]);

// dates with non-UTC timezone
await dataset.append([
  {
    timestamp: new Date('2013-09-15T05:53:00+08:00'),
    // UTC + 8 time maps to UTC. So, this will map to
    // '2013-09-14T21:53:00.000Z' -  it goes back 8 hours, and changes
    // the day, if necessary.
    steps: 819,
  },
]);

// date strings are always interpreted as UTC
// this is a quirk in the Javascript spec
await dataset.append([
  {
    timestamp: ...,
    day: new Date('2013-09-15'),
    // will always map to '2013-09-15'
    // regardless of your timezone.
    steps: 819,
  },
]);

Ping to test connection

import { Geckoboard } from 'geckoboard';

const API_KEY = 'YOUR_API_KEY';

const gb = new Geckoboard(API_KEY);

try {
  await gb.ping()
  console.log("success")
} catch (err) {
  console.log(err); 
}

Running the tests

npm run test

Development

You can change the host against which requests will be made by setting the GECKOBOARD_API_HOST environment variable to the full URL of the instance you wish to use.

Notes for maintainers

To publish a new version of the module to NPM, you need to run the following command

npm version X.X.X

Where X.X.X is the version you want to release. This will create a tagged commit, once this commit is pushed to github, it will trigger publishing to NPM.