A simple news API. Use at your own risk.
The stuft module exposes one function that handles network requests and parsing. It returns a Promise, meaning you can also use the async/await syntax.
You can call the stuft
function with several options. You can mix these options except when id
is present, then limit
and section
have no effect. Find out what fetchOptions
you can pass in here: https://github.github.io/fetch/#options.
import stuft from "stuft";
// Using async/await
(async () => {
// get the first 5 articles
const articles = await stuft();
for (const article of articles) {
console.log(article.id, article.title);
}
})();
import stuft, { Section } from "stuft";
// Using Promises:
(() => {
// get the first 5 articles from the business section
stuft({ section: Section.Business })
.then((articles) => {
for (const article of articles) {
console.log(article.id, article.title);
}
})
.catch((err) => {
console.error(err);
});
})();
const stuft = require("stuft").default; // commonjs
// Using async/await
(async () => {
// get the first 20 articles
const articles = await stuft({ limit: 20 });
for (const article of articles) {
console.log(article.id, article.title);
}
})();
import stuft from "stuft";
// Using async/await
(async () => {
// get a specific article
const articles = await stuft({ id: 109912957 });
const article = articles[0];
console.log(article.id, article.title);
})();