README
h1. soda-js "!https://secure.travis-ci.org/socrata/soda-js.png!":http://travis-ci.org/socrata/soda-js
A client implementation of the Socrata Open Data API in Coffeescript and Javascript.
h2. Important Note
In order to access the SODA API via HTTPS, clients must now "support the Server Name Indication (SNI)":https://dev.socrata.com/changelog/2016/08/24/sni-now-required-for-https-connections.html extension to the TLS protocol. What does this mean? It means that if you're using @soda-js@, you must use a JavaScript VM that supports SNI:
- "Internet Explorer 7+":https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Name_Indication#Support
- "Mozilla Firefox 2+":https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Name_Indication#Support
- "Apple Safari (all versions)":https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Name_Indication#Support
- "Google Chrome 6.0+":https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Name_Indication#Support
- "node.js 0.5.3+":https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/e1643ccc5a5ecf7cb779472d244459469c9971a1/doc/changelogs/CHANGELOG_ARCHIVE.md#20110801-version-053-unstable
h2. Supported Operations
Supports both consumer and producer API, but does not currently support creating datasets or the import workflow.
h2. Usage
See the @sample/@ directory for sample code, but here's the general idea:
bc.. var soda = require('soda-js');
h3. Consumer API
You can query a dataset by SODA2 clauses, or supply a custom SoQL query to be run.
bc.. var consumer = new soda.Consumer('explore.data.gov');
consumer.query() .withDataset('644b-gaut') .limit(5) .where({ namelast: 'SMITH' }) .order('namelast') .getRows() .on('success', function(rows) { console.log(rows); }) .on('error', function(error) { console.error(error); });
h3. Producer API
You can add, update, replace, delete, and upsert rows, as well as truncate a dataset.
bc.. var producer = new soda.Producer('sandbox.demo.socrata.com', sodaConnectionOptions);
var data = { mynum : 42, mytext: "hello world" }
producer.operation() .withDataset('rphc-ayt9') .add(data) .on('success', function(row) { console.log(row); }) .on('error', function(error) { console.error(error); })
h2. License
Provided under the MIT license.