Mailchimp wrapper for v3 of the mailchimp api, without batch support
npm install mailchimp-api-v3-nextThis package is highly inspired by https://github.com/thorning/node-mailchimp but aiming for another purpose:
as small as possible while providing only the features we actually need
mid-flight in every other case you'll get a response object containing the error inside status
Mailchimp api wrapper for v3 of the mailchimp api, with batch handling. Supports both promise and callback handling.
``javascript
var Mailchimp = require('mailchimp-api-v3')
var mailchimp = new Mailchimp(api_key);
//Promise style
mailchimp.get({
path : '/lists/id1'
})
.then(function (result) {
...
})
.catch(function (err) {
...
})
`
seamless batch calls, with polling and unpacking of results
`javascript`
//Promise style
mailchimp.batch([
{
method : 'get',
path : '/lists/id1'
},
{
method : 'get',
path : '/lists/id2'
}])
.then(function (results) {
//results[0] same as result in previous example
})
.catch(function (err) {
...
})
This library also supports easy usage of the mailchimp batch operations, enabling them to be used just as the standard api calls.
$ npm install mailchimp-api-v3-next
For information on the possible calls, refer to the mailchimp api v3 documentation: http://developer.mailchimp.com/documentation/mailchimp/reference/overview/
`javascript
var Mailchimp = require('mailchimp-api-v3')
var mailchimp = new Mailchimp(api_key);
`
`javascript`
mailchimp.request({
method : 'get|post|put|patch|delete',
path : 'path for the call, see mailchimp documentation for possible calls',
path_params : {
//path parameters, see mailchimp documentation for each call
},
body : {
//body parameters, see mailchimp documentation for each call
},
query : {
//query string parameters, see mailchimp documentation for each call
}
})
path can be given either exactly as in the mailchimp documentation ("/campaigns/{campaign_id}") and path_params specifying id values, or as a string with path parameters already substituted, and no path_params
For each request method, convenience calls exists to make common calls:
`javascript`
mailchimp.get(path, [query])
mailchimp.post(path, [body])
mailchimp.put(path, [body])
mailchimp.patch(path, [body])
mailchimp.delete(path)
This allows shorthand forms like:
`javascript
mailchimp.get('/lists')
.then(function(results) {
...
})
.catch(function (err) {
...
})
mailchimp.post('/lists/id/members', {
email_address : '...',
status : 'subscribed'
...
})
.then(function(results) {
...
})
.catch(function (err) {
...
})
``