node-fishbowl
was created as a communication tool between node and Fishbowl Inventory. Useage is as easy as:
npm install node-fishbowl --save
node-fishbowl
can be used in two ways.
Without Typescript:
//Include
var Fishbowl = require('node-fishbowl');
//Create new instance
var fb = new Fishbowl.Fishbowl({
host: '127.0.0.1',
IADescription: 'A node wrapper for Fishbowl Inventory',
IAID: 2286,
IAName: 'node-fishbowl',
password: 'admin2',
port: 28192,
username: 'admin',
bunyanLevel: 'debug'
});
With Typescript:
//Include
import Fishbowl = require('node-fishbowl');
//Create new instance
var fb = new Fishbowl.Fishbowl({
host: '127.0.0.1',
IADescription: 'A node wrapper for Fishbowl Inventory',
IAID: 2286,
IAName: 'node-fishbowl',
password: 'admin2',
port: 28192,
username: 'admin',
bunyanLevel: 'debug'
});
Config Name | Description |
---|---|
host | The host that Fishbowl in installed on. |
IADescription | The description for the Integrated App. This will be stored/used in Fishbowl |
IAID | The ID of this Integrated App. This will be stored/used in Fishbowl |
IAName | The Name of this Integrated App. This will be stored/used in Fishbowl |
password | The password of the user for the Integrated App. |
port | The port number that Fishbowl is installed on. |
username | The username of the user for the Integrated App. |
bunyanLevel | The logging level of the library. |
//Example
fb.sendRequest({
action: 'ApiCallName',
params: {
XMLKey1: XMLValue1,
XMLKey2: XMLVale2
}
});
//Call that can be used to test
fb.sendRequest({
action: 'ExecuteQueryRq',
params: {
Query: 'select * from customer'
}
});
This was a pain to get working. There are a lot of quirks that I had to work through. If you're having issues, open a ticket and I'll try to help as much as I can. I also wrote a handful of hints in the Wiki but not in a clear format yet. Feel free to poke around there as well.