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README.md

gdapi-ui

An in-browser client for Go Daddy® REST API.

Integrating with your API

See HTML UI in the API specification.

Install

git clone https://github.com/godaddy/gdapi-ui
cd gdapi-ui
npm install

Usage

Compiling into stand-alone CSS and JavaScript files

This will write files to ./compiled/{version}/, suitable for publishing to a CDN.

  ./bin/compile

Running as a standalone server

This will start a server on the given port number (default: 3000) that serves up the assets directly. This mode is mostly suitable for development of this library itself.

  ./bin/gdapi-ui [port]

Running as part of another Node.js Connect/Express service

This will add a route into your Connect/Express service to respond with the appropriate asset. This mode is suitable for integrating with an existing project that already has a server running.

var express = require('express');
var app = express();

// Your existing routes
app.get('/', function(req, res){
  res.send('Hello World');
});

var assets = require('gd-assets');
var groups = assets.groups.load('/path/to/gdapi-ui//assets.json');
assets.middleware(app, groups)

app.listen(3000);