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Close.io

A Close.io API wrapper for Node.js. See the API documentation at http://developer.close.io/

Installation

npm install --save close.io

Usage

npm install
mocha test

Get an API key from your settings page: https://app.close.io/settings/

var Closeio = require('close.io');

var closeio = new Closeio("YOUR_API_KEY_HERE");

closeio.lead.create({name: "Spider Man"})
.then(function(lead){
  return closeio.lead.read(lead.id);
}).then(function(lead){
  return closeio.lead.update(lead.id, {name: "Peter Parker"});
}).then(function(lead){
  return closeio.lead.delete(lead.id);
}).then(function(){
  return closeio.lead.search({name:"Bruce Wayne"});
}).then(function(search_results){}, function(err){
  console.log("There has been an error.");
  console.log(err);
});

Searching for Leads

The lead.search method accepts either a string or a dictionary of search keywords as valid parameters.

To use a string to specify your search query, pass a query parameter to the lead.search method:

closeio.lead.search({query: 'name:"Bruce Wayne" email_address:[email protected]'})
.then(function(search_results){
  console.log(search_results.total_results);
});

To use a dictionary of search keywords to specify your search query, structure your parameters as follows:

closeio.lead.search({name: "Bruce Wayne", email_address: '[email protected]'})
.then(function(search_results){
  console.log(search_results.total_results);
});

Note: The query parameter will override any other search keywords present in your dictionary.