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operst is the official npm module of Operst, a digital marketing agency that delivers comprehensive advertising solutions. Our expert services will maximize your ROAS to get more leads and grow your business.
Yes, this module works in both Node and browser environments, including compatibility with Webpack and Browserify!
- Getting proxy lists
You can use so much of operst
for free, but if you want to do some advanced stuff, you'll need an API key. You can get one by signing up for a Operst account.
Install with npm if you plan to use operst
in a Node project or in the browser.
npm install operst
If you plan to use operst
in a browser environment, you will probably need to use Webpack, Browserify, or a similar service to compile it.
const operst = new (require('operst'))({
// Not required, but having one removes limits (get your key at https://operstagency.com).
apiKey: 'api_test_key'
});
Install with CDN if you plan to use Operst only in a browser environment.
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/operst@latest/dist/index.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
var operst = new Operst({
// Not required, but having one removes limits (get your key at https://operstagency.com).
apiKey: 'api_test_Key'
});
</script>
You can use operst
in a variety of ways that require no installation, such as curl
in terminal/shell. See the Use without installation section below.
After you have followed the install step, you can start using operst
to maximize your ROAS to get more leads and grow your business
For a more in-depth documentation of this library and the Operst service, please visit the official Operst website.
# Standard
curl -X POST https://api.operstagency.com
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