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LeanKit API Client for Node.js

The LeanKit API Client module for Node.js provides an easy-to-use set of functions designed to simplify the integration of external systems and utilities with your LeanKit account.

Note: There is a separate LeanKit Events module for Node.js used to subscribe and monitor board events, such as when cards are created, updated, or moved.

Requirements

Installing the API Client

npm install leankit-client

Quick Start

The first step in using the LeanKit client is to create a new client with your LeanKit credentials.

const LeanKitClient = require( "leankit-client" );
const auth = {
    account: "account-name",    // change these properties to match your account
    email: "[email protected]",    // for token auth, see below
    password: "your-p@ssw0rd"
};
// create a client with the account credentials
const client = LeanKitClient( auth );

// use the client to get a list of boards
client.board.list().then( response => {
    console.log( response.data );
} );

Authentication

The LeanKit API Client supports both "Basic" and "Bearer" authentication.

  • provide a valid email and password for basic authentication
  • provide a valid token to use bearer authentication

For most production uses, it's recommended that you use token authentication so that you don't need to worry about protecting your password. See the API section Auth Tokens for information on how to create and manage auth tokens.

Using a token is simple:

const auth = {
	account: "account-name",
	token: "2a0ec41e4fca6a10727a33je4f409545870c0ce199fd8cde287a027acdf671d73da3f5af1ee983441d1993dc3a2181302690885c0b46692e39b6c9e29bd132eb"
}
const client = LeanKitClient( auth );

Support for JavaScript Promises, and async/await

The LeanKit API Client provides a number of functions for retrieving and managing your LeanKit data. Each of these functions return a JavaScript Promise instead of expecting a callback function. Promises provide an easy way to chain commands together.

Example: getting a board using promises

// start by requesting all the boards
client.board.list().then( res => {
    // get the first board's ID
    const boardId = res.data.boards[ 0 ].id;

    // request the full board by ID
    return client.board.get( boardId );
} ).then( boardRes => {
    // response from client.board.get()
    const board = boardRes.data;
    console.log( board );
} ).catch( err => {
    // any errors that occur will be caught here
    console.log( "Error:", err );
} );

Newer versions of the JavaScript language, such as found in Node.js version 8.x or higher, support the use of async and await, making it even easier to work with functions that return a Promise.

Example: getting a board by title using async/await

const LeanKitClient = require( "leankit-client" );

const getBoardByTitle = async ( client, title ) => {
    try {
        // search boards by title
        const res = await client.board.list( { search: title } );
        if ( res.data.length === 0 ) {
            return { msg: `Cound not find board with the title: ${ title }` };
        }
        // get the board ID
        const boardId = res.data.boards[ 0 ].id;
        // retrieve the board by ID
        const boardRes = await client.board.get( boardId );
        return boardRes.data;
    } catch ( err ) {
        // any errors will be caught here.
        console.log( "Error:", err );
        return { msg: err.message };
    }
};

const main = async () => {
    const auth = {
        account: "account-name",
        email: "[email protected]",
        password: "your-p@ssw0rd"
    };
    const client = LeanKitClient( auth );
    const board = await getBoardByTitle( client, "Team Awesome" );
    console.log( board );
};

main().then( () => {
    // async functions automatically return a Promise
    console.log( "done" );
} );

Examples

Create a new card

const createCard = async ( client, boardId, cardTitle, cardDescription, cardTypeName, laneName ) => {
    try {
        // get the board for identifiers like card types, lanes, users, etc.
        const boardRes = await client.board.get( boardId );
        const board = boardRes.data;
        // find the card type by name
        const cardType = board.cardTypes.find( x => x.name === cardTypeName );
        // find the lane by name
        const lane = board.lanes.find( x => x.name === laneName );
        // create the card
        const cardCreateRes = await client.card.create( {
            boardId,
            title: cardTitle,
            description: cardDescription,
            typeId: cardType.id,
            laneId: lane.id
        } );
        // return the new card id
        return cardCreateRes.data;
    } catch ( err ) {
        console.log( err );
        return null;
    }
};

Update card title

const updateCardTitle = async ( client, cardId, newTitle ) => {
    // replace the existing title
    const updateCardRes = await client.card.update( cardId, [ {
        op: "replace",
        path: "/title",
        value: newTitle
    } ] );
    // return the updated card object
    return updateCardRes.data;
};

Add a tag to a card

This appends the tag to the card. Any existing tags are preserved.

const addTagToCard = async ( client, cardId, tag ) => {
    // replace the existing title
    const updateCardRes = await client.card.update( cardId, [ {
        op: "add",
        path: "/tags/-",
        value: tag
    } ] );
    // return the updated card object
    return updateCardRes.data;
};

Add file attachment to a card

const fs = require( "fs" );
const path = require( "path" );

const addAttachmentToCard = async ( client, cardId, filePath, description ) => {
    try {
        // create a readable stream of the given file
        const fileStream = fs.createReadStream( filePath );
        // get the base filename without the directory or path (e.g. 'QuarterlyResults.pdf')
        const fileName = path.basename( filePath );
        const fileData = {
            file: fileStream,
            name: fileName,
            description
        };
        const createRes = await client.card.attachment.create( cardId, fileData );
        return createRes.data;
    } catch ( err ) {
        console.log( err );
    }
};

Create a new board from a template

const createNewBoardFromTemplate = async ( client, categoryName, templateName, newBoardTitle, description ) => {
    try {
        // get a list of all the templates
        const templateList = await client.template.list();
        // find the category by name
        const category = templateList.data.categories.find( x => x.name === categoryName );
        // find the template by name
        const template = category.find( x => x.name === templateName );
        // create the board
        const createBoard = await client.board.create( {
            templateId: template.id,
            title: newBoardTitle,
            description
        } );
        return createBoard.data;
    } catch ( err ) {
        console.log( err );
    }
};

Export Cards to CSV file using the Advanced Reporting API

Note: This is a premium feature that may not be available, depending on your subscription level.

const fs = require( "fs" );

const exportCardsByBoardId = async ( client, boardId, filePath ) => {
    try {
        const createTokenResponse = await client.reporting.auth.token();
        const token = createTokenResponse.data.token;
        const cardExportRes = await client.reporting.export.cards( {
            token,
            stream: fs.createWriteStream( filePath ),
            config: {
                format: "csv",        // optional format ( csv, tab, json )
                quotedString: false,  // optional, quotes will only be used when necessary
                boardId               // optional board id. If no boardId or boardId = 0, all cards will be returned
            }
        } );
        return cardExportRes.status === 200;
    } catch ( err ) {
        console.log( err );
    }
};

API Reference

The LeanKit Client supports all new /io API endpoints, as well as legacy /kanban/api endpoints.

Current API

The following is a list of current generation endpoints supported by the LeanKit Client. For more details about the expected data expected for each endpoint, please refer to the developer documentation provided in your LeanKit account by visiting:

https://{your-account}.leankit.com/io

Replace {your-account} in the URL with the name of your LeanKit account.

Account

Method API endpoint Description
.account.get() GET /io/account Get the user profile of the authenticated user.

Auth Tokens

Method API endpoint Description
.auth.token.list() GET /io/auth/token Get a list of tokens created for the authenticated user.
.auth.token.create( description ) POST /io/auth/token Create a new token.
.auth.token.revoke( id ) DELETE /io/auth/token/$id Revoke a token.

Boards

Method API endpoint Description
.board.list( { params } ) GET /io/board Get a list of boards the authenticated user has access to. params may include search and paging options. Refer to the API documentation for details.
.board.get( boardId ) GET /io/board/$boardId Get a specific board.
.board.create( { boardCreateRequest } ) POST /io/board/ Create a new board based on a template or existing board. Refer to the API documentation for details.
.board.customFields.list( boardId ) GET /io/board/$boardId/customfield Get a list of custom fields configured for the given board ID.
.board.customFields.update( boardId, [ { operations } ] ) PATCH /io/board/$boardId/customfield Modify the custom fields for the given board ID. The array of operations can include adding, replacing, or removing custom fields. Refer to the API documentation for details.

Board Templates

Method API endpoint Description
.template.list() GET /io/template Get a list of all board templates.
.template.create( { templateCreateRequest } ) POST /io/template Create a board template. Refer to the API documentation for details.
.template.destroy( id ) DELETE /io/template/$id Delete a board template.

Cards

Method API endpoint Description
.card.list( { params } ) GET /io/card Get a list of cards the authenticated user has access to. params may include search and paging options. Refer to the API documentation for details.
.card.get( cardId ) GET /io/card/$cardId Get a specific card by its ID.
.card.create( { cardCreateRequest } ) POST /io/card Creates a new card. Refer to the API documentation for details.
.card.update( cardId, [ { operations } ] ) PATCH /io/card/$cardId Modify properties of the given card ID. The array of operations can include adding, replacing, or removing property values. Refer to the API documentation for details.
.card.destroy( cardId ) DELETE /io/card/$cardId Delete the specified card.
.card.comment.list( cardId ) GET /io/card/$cardId/comment Get a list of card comments.
.card.comment.create( cardId, text ) POST /io/card/$cardId/comment Add a new comment to the given card.
.card.comment.update( cardId, commentId, text ) PUT /io/card/$cardId/comment/$commentId Update a comment by its ID.
.card.comment.destroy( cardId, commentId ) DELETE /io/card/$cardId/comment/$commentId Delete the specified comment.
.card.attachment.list( cardId ) GET /io/card/$cardId/attachment Get a list of file attachments.
.card.attachment.create( cardId, { name, description, file } ) POST /io/card/$cardId/attachment Add a new file attachment to the given card. file must be a readable stream.
.card.attachment.download( cardId, attachmentId, stream ) GET /io/card/$cardId/attachment/$attachmentId/content Download a file attachment. stream must be a writeable stream.
.card.attachment.destroy( cardId, attachmentId ) DELETE /io/card/$cardId/attachment/$attachmentId Delete the specified file attachment.

Card Tasks

Method API endpoint Description
.task.get( cardId, taskId ) GET /io/card/$cardId/tasks/$taskId Get a task card by the given ID.
.task.create( cardId, { taskCreateRequest } ) POST /io/card/$cardId/tasks Create a task card on the given card's taskboard.

Reporting

Note: This is a premium feature that may not be available, depending on your subscription level.

For reporting API export configuration options, please refer Reporting API documentation.

Method API endpoint Description
.reporting.auth.token() POST /io/reporting/auth Generate a reporting API authentication token. A token is required to access the other reporting API endpoints.
.reporting.export.cards( { token, stream, config } ) GET /io/reporting/export/cards Download all the cards the authenticated user has access to.
.reporting.export.cardpositions( { token, stream, config } ) GET /io/reporting/export/cardpositions Download all the card lane positions.
.reporting.export.userassignments( { token, stream, config } ) GET /io/reporting/export/userassignments/current Download all the current user assignments.
.reporting.export.userassignments.history( { token, stream, config } ) GET /io/reporting/export/userassignments/history Download the history of user assignments.
.reporting.export.lanes( { token, stream, config } ) GET /io/reporting/export/lanes Download all board lanes.
.reporting.export.tags( { token, stream, config } ) GET /io/reporting/export/tags Download all tags currently assigned to cards.

Users

Method API endpoint Description
.user.list( { params } ) GET /io/user Get a list of users. params can include data paging operations. Refer to the API documentation for details.
.user.me() GET /io/user/me Get the profile of the current authenticated user.
.user.get( userId ) GET /io/user/$userId Get the profile of the given user ID.
.user.boards.recent() GET /io/user/me/board/recent Get a list of recently accessed boards for the currently authenticated user.

Legacy API

Boards

Method API endpoint Description
.v1.board.list() GET /kanban/api/boards
.v1.board.get( boardId ) GET /kanban/api/boards/$boardId
.v1.board.identifiers( boardId ) GET /kanban/api/board/$boardId/GetBoardIdentifiers
.v1.board.backlog( boardId ) GET /kanban/api/board/$boardId/backlog
.v1.board.archive( boardId ) GET /kanban/api/board/$boardId/archive
.v1.board.archive.cards( boardId ) GET /kanban/api/board/$boardId/archivecards
.v1.board.since.version( boardId, version ) GET /kanban/api/board/$boardId/boardversion/$version/GetNewerIfExists
.v1.board.since.version.history( boardId, version ) GET /kanban/api/board/$boardId/boardversion/$version/GetBoardHistorySince
.v1.board.since.version.updates( boardId, version ) GET /kanban/api/board/$boardId/boardversion/$version/CheckForUpdates

Cards

Method API endpoint Description
.v1.card.get( boardId, cardId ) GET /kanban/api/board/$boardId/getcard/$cardId
.v1.card.get.by.externalCardId( boardId, externalCardId ) GET /kanban/api/board/$boardId/GetCardByExternalId/$externalCardId
.v1.card.create( boardId, cardObject [, laneId] [, position] [, wipOverrideComment] ) POST /kanban/api/board/$boardId/AddCardWithWipOverride/lane/$laneId/position/$position
.v1.card.create.multiple( boardId, cardsArray, [, wipOverrideComment] ) POST /kanban/api/board/$boardId/AddCards
.v1.card.move( boardId, cardId, toLaneId, [, position] [, wipOverrideComment] ) POST /kanban/api/board/$boardId/MoveCardWithWipOverride/$cardId/lane/$toLaneId/position/$position
.v1.card.move.by.externalCardId( boardId, externalCardId, toLaneId, [, position] [, wipOverrideComment] ) POST /kanban/api/board/$boardId/MoveCardByExternalId/$externalCardId/lane/$toLaneId/position/$position
.v1.card.move.to.board( cardId, destinationBoardId ) POST /kanban/api/card/MoveCardToAnotherBoard/$cardId/$destinationBoardId
.v1.card.update( boardId, cardObject [, wipOverrideComment] ) POST /kanban/api/board/$boardId/UpdateCardWithWipOverride
.v1.card.update.fields( { cardFieldsUpdateRequest } ) POST /kanban/api/card/update
.v1.card.update.multiple( boardId, cardsArray [, wipOverrideComment] ) POST /kanban/api/board/$boardId/UpdateCards
.v1.card.history( boardId, cardId ) GET /kanban/api/card/history/$boardId/$cardId
.v1.card.search( boardId, { searchRequest } ) POST /kanban/api/board/$boardId/SearchCards
.v1.card.list.recent( boardId ) GET /kanban/api/board/$boardId/ListNewCards
.v1.card.destroy( boardId, cardId ) POST /kanban/api/board/$boardId/DeleteCard/$cardId
.v1.card.destroy.multiple( boardId, cardIdArray ) POST /kanban/api/board/$boardId/DeleteCards
.v1.card.attachment.count( boardId, cardId ) GET /kanban/api/card/GetAttachmentsCount/$boardId/$cardId
.v1.card.attachment.list( boardId, cardId ) GET /kanban/api/card/GetAttachments/$boardId/$cardId
.v1.card.attachment.get( boardId, cardId, attachmentId ) GET /kanban/api/card/GetAttachments/$boardId/$cardId/$attachmentId
.v1.card.attachment.create( boardId, cardId, { name, description, file } ) POST /kanban/api/card/SaveAttachment/$boardId/$cardId
.v1.card.attachment.download( boardId, attachmentId, stream ) GET /kanban/api/card/DownloadAttachment/$boardId/$attachmentId
.v1.card.attachment.destroy( boardId, cardId, attachmentId ) POST /kanban/api/card/DeleteAttachment/$boardId/$cardId/$attachmentId
.v1.card.comment.list( boardId, cardId ) GET /kanban/api/card/GetComments/$boardId/$cardId
.v1.card.comment.create( boardId, cardId, userId, comment ) POST /kanban/api/card/SaveComment/$boardId/$cardId
.v1.card.comment.create.by.externalId( boardId, externalCardId, userId, comment ) POST /kanban/api/card/SaveCommentByExternalId/$boardId/$externalCardId

Card Tasks

Method API endpoint Description
.v1.task.board.get( boardId, cardId ) GET /kanban/api/v1/board/$boardId/card/$cardId/taskboard
.v1.task.board.since.version( boardId, cardId, version ) GET /kanban/api/v1/board/$boardId/card/$cardId/tasks/boardversion/$version
.v1.task.create( boardId, cardId, taskCardObject [, laneId] [, position] [, wipOverrideReason] ) POST /kanban/api/v1/board/$boardId/card/$cardId/tasks/$laneId/position/$position
.v1.task.update( boardId, cardId, taskCardObject [, wipOverrideReason] ) POST /kanban/api/v1/board/$boardId/card/$cardId/tasks/$taskId
.v1.task.move( boardId, cardId, taskId, toLaneId [, position] ) POST /kanban/api/v1/board/$boardId/move/card/$cardId/tasks/$taskId/lane/$toLaneId/position/$position
.v1.task.destroy( boardId, cardId, taskId ) POST /kanban/api/v1/board/$boardId/delete/card/$cardId/tasks/$taskId

Proxy support

To use the LeanKit Client behind a proxy server, include a config object in the authentication with your proxy server address. For example:

const LeanKitClient = require( "leankit-client" );
const auth = {
    account: "account-name",
    email: "[email protected]",
    password: "your-p@ssw0rd",
    config: {
        proxy: "http://localproxy.com"
    }
};
const client = LeanKitClient( auth );

This config object is the same object used by the internal [request] (https://github.com/mikeal/request#requestoptions-callback) module.

Questions or Issues?

Submit questions or issues here.

License

The LeanKit Node Client is licensed under MIT. Refer to the LICENSE file for more information.