A picasa web album client written in ES2015 using RxJS observables.
$ npm install picasa-rx
import * as Picasa from 'picasa-rx';
const accessToken = 'someAccessToken';
const options = {maxResults: 1};
Picasa.getPhotos(accessToken, options)
.subscribe({
next: (photosResponse) => console.log('received photo: ', photosResponse),
error: (err) => console.log('error occurred: ', err),
complete: () => console.log('complete')
});
const accessToken = 'someAccessToken';
Picasa.getAlbums(accessToken, null)
.subscribe({
next: (album) => console.log('received album: ', album),
error: (err) => console.log('error occurred: ', err),
complete: () => console.log('complete')
});
const accessToken = 'someAccessToken';
const albumId = 'someAlbumId';
let photo = __dirname + '/photos/steak.jpg';
let readFileAsObservable = Rx.Observable.bindNodeCallback(fs.readFile);
readFileAsObservable(photo)
.mergeMap(
(binary) => {
const photoData = {
title: Date.now(),
summary: 'Awesome steak!',
contentType: 'image/jpeg',
binary: binary
};
return Picasa.postPhoto(accessToken, albumId, photoData)
})
.subscribe({
next: (photoResponse) => {
console.log('photoResponse: ', photoResponse)
},
error: (err) => console.log('error: ', err),
complete: () => {
console.log('completed');
}
});
checkout the example folder for more details
- ESLINT support is added to the project.
- It's configured for ES2015 and inherited configurations from graphql/graphql-js.
- Use
npm run lint
to lint your code andnpm run lintfix
to fix common issues.
- Tests are located in the
src/__test__
directory . - Then run
npm test
to test the code. (It'll lint the code as well). - You can also run
npm run testonly
to run tests without linting.
- Babel6, RXJs and the team behind of them.
- Picasa client based on this project https://github.com/esteban-uo/picasa
- npm-base for the basis of this project npm-base