fullcontact
is a Node.js module that wraps the fullcontact API. It
implements the following API endpoints:
If you want any special endpoints or queries on endpoints implemented feel free to make a PR or an issue!
The module is distributed through npm (node package manager) and can be installed using:
npm install fullcontact --save
The --save
automatically adds the module to your package.json
definition.
We are all hackers in our heart that's why this module is build with extensibility and hackibility in mind, there aren't any hidden components and all the API endpoints are implemented as separate constructors so they can be improved and hacked when needed.
You require the module as any other node.js module:
var FullContact = require('fullcontact');
//
// The constructors are directly exposed on the FullContact constructor:
//
FullContact.Location;
FullContact.Person;
FullContact.Email;
FullContact.Name;
FullContact.Company;
To create a new client you simply need to construct the module with your FullContact API key:
var FullContact = require('fullcontact');
var fullcontact = new FullContact(apiKey);
Alternatively you can also use the provided createClient
method, if that's how
you roll.
var FullContact = require('fullcontact');
var fullcontact = FullContact.createClient(apikey);
Or just call it directly.
var fullcontact = require('fullcontact').createClient(apikey);
The initialized FullContact client will have some properties that you might find useful:
remaining
The amount of API calls you have remainingratelimit
The amount of API calls you're allowed to doratereset
When your rate limit will be reset again in EPOCH
Please note that these properties are all set to 0 until you have made your first request to the API server as these values are parsed from the response headers.
This API implementation will return an Error object when the FullContact response
is returned without a status: 200
or status: 202
so it could be that your operation is queued for processing. That's why all returned error's have a status
property which
the returned status code (unless it's a parse error or a generic error). So just
because you got an error, it doesn't mean that your request has failed.
Turn your semi-structured data in fully structured location data. This
Location
endpoint is namespaced as a .location
property. It has 2 optional
arguments.
casing
How is the provided location cased?
uppercase
for UPPERCASED NAMES (DENVER, COLORADO)lowercase
for lowercased names (denver, colorado)titlecase
for Title Cased names (Denver, Colorado)
includeZeroPopulation
will display 0 population census locations. The provided value should be a boolean.
Normalize the location data.
fullcontact.location.normalize('denver', function (err, data) {
..
});
With casing
and includeZeroPopulation
.
fullcontact.location.normalize('denver', 'uppercase', true, function (err, data) {
..
});
Retrieve more information from the location API.
fullcontact.location.enrich('denver', function (err, data) {
..
});
With casing
and includeZeroPopulation
.
fullcontact.location.enrich('denver', 'uppercase', true, function (err, data) {
..
});
The Person
endpoint is confidently namespaced as a .person
property.
Each person API has an optional queue
argument which you can use to indicate that
this request will be pre-processed by FullContact and that you want to
fetch the details later. queue
should be set to 1
to be enabled.
The following methods are available on this API:
Retrieves contact information by e-mail address.
fullcontact.person.email('[email protected]', function (err, data) {
..
});
All Person
API's accept the queue
param.
fullcontact.person.email('[email protected]', 1, function (err, data) {
..
});
Supports the use of webhooks by providing a callback url and an id. The id is only to track your webhooks and does nothing else.
fullcontact.person.email('[email protected]', null, 'https://mycallbackurl.com', 'webhooktracker', function (err, data) {
..
});
The Person
API's now accept the macromeasures
param as a boolean
fullcontact.person.email('[email protected]', null, null, null, null, null, true, function (err, data) {
..
});
Retrieves contact information by e-mail address but transforms the email to an MD5 first.
fullcontact.person.md5('[email protected]', function (err, data) {
..
});
Retrieves contact information by Twitter username.
fullcontact.person.twitter('3rdEden', function (err, data) {
..
});
Retrieves contact information by phone number.
fullcontact.person.phone('+13037170414', function (err, data) {
..
});
Reduce the number of anonymous subscribers by detecting if the user is
subscribing with a real e-mail address or just a one time address The Email
endpoint is namespaced under the .email
property.
Checks if the given e-mail address was disposable.
fullcontact.email.disposable('[email protected]', function (err, data) {
..
});
The name API has an optional casing
argument. The value of this optional
argument can either be:
uppercase
for UPPERCASED NAMES (JOHN SMITH)lowercase
for lowercased names (john smith)titlecase
for Title Cased names (John Smith)
Normalize a name.
fullcontact.name.normalize('John Smith', function (err, data) {
..
});
Using casing.
fullcontact.name.normalize('John Smith', 'uppercase', function (err, data) {
..
});
fullcontact.name.deducer({ email: '[email protected]' }, [casing], fn);
Name deducing. Unlike other API's this API should receive an object with either
an email
or username
property which you want to use to subtract the
information.
fullcontact.name.deducer({ email: '[email protected]' }, function (err, data) {
..
});
fullcontact.name.deducer({ username: '3rdeden' }, 'lowercase', function (err, data) {
..
});
Check the similarity of between two names.
fullcontact.name.similarity('john', 'johnny', function (err, data) {
..
});
Retrieve some statistics about the name. Just like the name deducer
API this
API only accepts an object that receives either a givenName
, familyName
or
both.
fullcontact.name.stats({ name: 'john' }, function (err, data) {
..
});
//
// fullcontact.name.stats({ givenName: 'john' }, [casing], fn);
// fullcontact.name.stats({ familyName: 'smith' }, [casing], fn);
// fullcontact.name.stats({ givenName: 'john', familyName: 'smith' }, [casing], fn);
//
Parses the name to determine the likelihood that this is really a name.
fullcontact.name.parser('john smith', function (err, data) {
..
});
Retrieve company info.
Retrieve company info by domain.
fullcontact.company.domain('fullcontact.com', function (err, data) {
..
});
Supports the use of webhooks by providing a callback url and an id. The id is only to track your webhooks and does nothing else.
fullcontact.company.domain('fullcontact.com', null, 'https://mycallbackurl.com', 'webhooktracker', function (err, data) {
..
});
API requests can be grouped and sent into a single request.
Activates batch processing mode. The multi
method returns a new FullContact
API instance that's internally set to queuing
. So all api endpoints you would hit are queued until you call the exec
method.
As per the batch Process endpoint specs, up to 20 requests can be grouped in a batch.
Sends the batch request.
Example:
var multi = fullcontact.multi();
multi.person.facebook('arnout.kazemier', fn);
multi.person.facebook('john.appleseed', fn);
multi.exec(function (err) {
console.log(err);
})
The CI testing happens with a free api key that has limits to the calls it can do to FullContact. If you see the tests fail make sure it is because of failing tests not exceeding rate limit.
The tests are written against the live FullContact API. They can be ran using:
API_KEY=<key> npm test
Don't worry if you forget it, we'll throw an error and let you know ;-).
The module is released under the MIT license.