An Odd Networks admin API client in Node.js. Manage your account, channel, and content using the Odd Networks API from your command line.
You'll need to download Node.js if you don't have it on your machine.
Once you have Node.js installed, run this command in the terminal:
npm install -g odd-api-client-node
The -g
flag will tell npm to install the client globally so you can have access to it anywhere on your machine.
Once installed globally run it anywhere with
odd-cli
That will prompt to you export an environment variable called ODD_BASE_URL
.
The ODD_BASE_URL env variable is required. Ex: https://api.oddnetworks.com/api/v1
You can do that with the export command (on Mac or Linux):
export ODD_BASE_URL=http://localhost:3000/api/v1
Get help any time with
odd-cli --help
Get help with
odd-cli api-token --help
Generate an API JWT token for a user with --username
and --password
.
Get help with
odd-cli load --help
The odd-api load
command will take a file or folder as --source
input and create or update all the contained JSON objects using the API. The load command will attempt to POST each JSON document to the server using the API. If the API responds with a conflict error, then the load command will use a PATCH request on the next attempt.
!WARNING If your JSON documents do not have an ID (other than Platform documents who's ID is automatically generated), then duplicates will be created rather than updating existing documents.
Get help with
odd-cli update-property --help
Create or update a new user, account, and channel all at once.
odd-cli update-property --source /path/to/mychannel/jsonfiles/
The --source
directory must be in a specific format:
/-
|- user/
| `- user.json
|- account/
| `- account.json
|- channel/
| `- channel.json
`- content/
|- provider/
|- platform/
`- view/
Check out the example files to see how to structure your data files. Note that every file requires an "id" attribute, except the platform
files.
odd-cli update-property
will first create the user if it does not already exist, and then login the user. Secondly it will create or update the account and channel objects. Lastly it will recurse through the content/
directory and create or update all objects it finds there represented as JSON files.
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