In this assignment, I created a script that works like iPhone's SIRI. However, while SIRI is a Speech Interpretation and Recognition Interface, LIRI is a Language Interpretation and Recognition Interface. LIRI will be a command line node app that takes in parameters and gives you back data.
The parameters are:
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concert-this
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spotify-this-song
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movie-this
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do-what-it-says
node liri.js concert-this <artist/band name here>
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This will search the Bands in Town Artist Events API (
"https://rest.bandsintown.com/artists/" + artist + "/events?app_id=codingbootcamp"
) for an artist and render the following information about each event to the terminal: -
Name of the venue
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Venue location
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Date of the Event (use moment to format this as "MM/DD/YYYY")
node liri.js spotify-this-song <song name here>
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This will show the following information about the song in your terminal/bash window
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Artist(s)
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The song's name
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A preview link of the song from Spotify
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The album that the song is from
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If no song is provided then program will default to "Sign o' the Times" by Prince.
node liri.js movie-this '<movie name here>'
- This will output the following information to your terminal/bash window:
* Title of the movie.
* Year the movie came out.
* IMDB Rating of the movie.
* Rotten Tomatoes Rating of the movie.
* Country where the movie was produced.
* Language of the movie.
* Plot of the movie.
* Actors in the movie.
- If the user doesn't type a movie in, the program will output data for the movie 'Mr. Nobody.'
node liri.js do-what-it-says
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Using the
fs
Node package, LIRI will take the text inside of random.txt and then use it to call one of LIRI's commands. -
It should run
spotify-this-song
for "Bohemian Rhapsody" as follows the text inrandom.txt
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The text in random.txt can also be edited to run movie-this and concert-this as well.