This is a lightweight JS library for the Ninox REST API. This allows you to easily use the REST API in your JavaScript app without needing to look up your library ids and team ids or handle data encoding.
I personally used this library to write endpoints for the following services:
- server for app payment and license management
- data analysis tools to analyse trends in data
- employee dashboards
- ticket systems
- and more
I'm excited to see what you are going to create with these tools. If you have any questions, please contact me at βοΈ a.rothe@vanrothe.com
Can I help? Submit your pull request with a detailed explaination or create a discussion beforehand.
npm install ninoxjs --save
const ninox = require('ninoxjs');
//or
import ninox from 'ninoxjs';
ninox.auth(options : NinoxOptions)
must be called once before using the API.
import ninox from 'ninoxjs';
ninox.auth({
uri: "https://api.ninoxdb.de", //optional
version: "1", //optional
authKey: "xxxxxx-xxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx",
team: "YOUR_TEAM_NAME",
database: "YOUR_DATABASE_NAME",
}).then(() => {
console.log("Auth successful");
ninox.getRecords('YOUR_TABLE_NAME').then(records => {
console.log(records);
})
}).catch(err => {
console.log("Failed to connect to Ninox Cloud", err);
});
/**
* @typedef {Object} NinoxRecord
* @property {number} id - The id of the record
* @property {number} sequence - The sequence of the record
* @property {string} createdAt - The date the record was created
* @property {string} createdBy - The user that created the record
* @property {string} modifiedAt - The date the record was updated
* @property {string} modifiedBy - The user that updated the record
* @property {Object} fields - The content of the record
**/
Example:
{
id: 6,
sequence: 97,
createdAt: '2022-06-28T19:35:01',
createdBy: 'xxx',
modifiedAt: '2022-07-02T12:34:39',
modifiedBy: 'xxx',
fields: {
"Name": "My Deliverable",
"Description": "This is a deliverable",
},
}
/**
* @typedef {Object} NinoxOptions
* @property {string} teamName - The name of the team to use
* @property {string} databaseName - The name of the database to use
* @property {string} authKey - The auth key for the API, can be found or created in the user account settings page of the ninox app
*/
Example:
{
uri: "https://api.ninoxdb.de", //optional
version: "1", //optional
authKey: "xxxxxx-xxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx",
team: "YOUR_TEAM_NAME",
database: "YOUR_DATABASE_NAME",
}
getRecords(tableName : String, filters : Object, extractFields? : String[], excludeFields? : String[]) : Promise<NinoxRecord[]>
Retrieves all NinoxRecords
from the Table that match the filters.
Filters are always exact matches, use ninox.query to search with greater than, less than and other parameters.
Usage:
ninox.getRecords(
'YOUR_TABLE_NAME', // Table name
{
"First Name": 'John',
Age : 21,
"Last Name": 'Doe'
},
['name', 'age'] // Fields to extract, leave undefined to extract all fields
);
// or
ninox.getRecords(
'YOUR_TABLE_NAME', // Table name
{
"First Name": 'John',
Age : 21,
"Last Name": 'Doe'
},
[], //extract all fields
['Phone'] // but exclude the field Phone
);
// returns all NinoxRecords
await ninox.getRecords('YOUR_TABLE_NAME').then(records => {
console.log(records);
})
getRecord(tableName : String, id : Number, extractFields? : String[], excludeFields? : String[]) : Promise<NinoxRecord>
Returns a NinoxRecord
from a table by id
Usage:
//returns a NinoxRecord with id 123 and trims the data to just the Age field
ninox.getRecord("YOUR_TABLE_NAME", 123, ['Age']).then(function(record) {
console.log(record);
}
)
//returns a NinoxRecord with id 123 and all fields
ninox.getRecord("YOUR_TABLE_NAME", 123).then(function(record) {
console.log(record);
}
)
Saves NinoxRecords
to a table in the database, omitting the id will create a new NinoxRecord
, with the id will update the NinoxRecord
Usage:
//updates a NinoxRecord with id 1 with the data in the fields object
ninox.saveRecords("YOUR_TABLE_NAME", [{
id: "1",
fields: {
field1: "value1",
field2: "value2"
},
}]);
//creates a NinoxRecord with the data in the fields object
ninox.saveRecords("YOUR_TABLE_NAME", [{
fields: {
field3: "value3",
field4: "value4"
},
}]);
Deletes NinoxRecords
from a table in the database.
Usage:
ninox.deleteRecord("YOUR_TABLE_NAME", 123).then(function(record) {
console.log(record);
}
)
Deletes all NinoxRecord
s from a table in the database.
Usage:
ninox.deleteRecords("YOUR_TABLE_NAME", [123, 124, 125]).then(function(record) {
console.log(record);
}
)
Allows you to query the database directly with a NX-Script.
Note: This acts the same as a Formula, you can not write data.
Usage:
let name = "John"
let age = 21;
n.query(
`let list := (select YOUR_TABLE_NAME['First Name'="${name}" and Age >= ${age}]);
for l in list do
{
"age": l.Age,
"name": l.'First Name'
}
end;
`).then(function(result) {
console.log(result) // > [{age: 21, name: "John"}]
}).catch(function(err) {
console.log(err);
});
Allows you to execute NX-Script directly on the database.
Usage:
let name = "John"
let age = 21;
n.query(
`let t := first(select YOUR_TABLE_NAME['First Name'="${name}" and Age >= ${age}]);
t.Title := "New Title";
t.Title;
`).then(function(result) {
console.log(result); // > New Title
}).catch(function(err) {
console.log(err);
});
Note: This acts the same as a Button. Careful with this one, you can write data.
Returns the contents of a file from the database.
Usage:
const RECORD_ID = 123;
const FILE_NAME = "image.png";
ninox.getFile("YOUR_TABLE_NAME", RECORD_ID, FILE_NAME).then(function(file) {
if (file){
console.log("success");
}
}).catch(function(err) {
console.log(err);
});