This is a free, open-source, sample application demonstrating use of the Asana API. It takes the form of a Chrome Extension that, when installed, integrates Asana into your web experience in the following ways: * Creates a button in your button-bar which, when clicked, pops up a QuickAdd window to create a new task associated with the current web page. It will populate the task name with the page title by default, and put the URL in the notes, along with any text you may have selected when you pressed the button. * Installs the special Asana TAB+Q keyboard shortcut. When this key combo is pressed from any web page, it brings up the same popup. See: http://developer.asana.com/ Files of special interest: api_bridge.js: Handles generic communication with the API. server_model.js: Wraps specifics of individual API calls to return objects to calling code. This is not a real ORM, just the bare bones necessary to get a few simple things done. popup.html Source for the popup window, contains the top-level logic which drives most of the user-facing functionality.
jmlumpkin/Chrome-Extension-Example
Sample application illustrating use of the Asana API, with a few updates to make it more useful to me (and hopefully others)
JavaScript