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hastebin-paste

A simple hastebin client for uploading things to hastebin.com with error code help that make it easier for you to debug!

hastebin, haste-server, haste, paste, absolute-development, hastes, hastebin-gen

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hastebin-paste

A npm module for generating hastebin links. https://www.npmjs.com/package/hastebin-paste

change log

[1.2.5]Status deleted since it is not working, message after the link was added. See readme for more info

[1.1.6]Default Extension changed to txt file

[1.1.4]Status officially published

[1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3]Fixed Bugs

[1.1.0]New option: status

[1.0.5]error return updated: make it easier for people to debug, keyword updated

[1.0.4]Keyword updated

[1.0.1, 1.0.2 and 1.0.3]README updated

[1.0.0]initial publish

Installation

NPM: npm i hastebin-paste

Options

Option Type Default Value
url string "https://hastebin.com"
extension string "txt"
message string "Powered by hastebin-paste, a npm package."
prefix string "The link is: "

Examples

Using .then().catch()

const hastebin = require("hastebin-paste");

// You can change the extension by setting the extension option
hastebin("code", { extension: "txt" }).then(haste => {
    // Logs the created hastebin url to the console
    console.log(haste); // https://hastebin.com/someid.txt
}).catch(error => {
    // Handle error
    console.error(error);
});

Using async/await

This is assuming that you are in a asynchronous scope

Understanding Async/Await

const hastebin = require("hastebin-paste");

// You can change the extension by setting the extension option
const haste = await hastebin("code", { extension: "txt" });

// Logs the created hastebin url to the console
console.log(haste); // https://hastebin.com/someid.txt

Example with a custom haste-server instance

Using .then().catch()

const hastebin = require("hastebin-paste");

// You can change the extension by setting the extension option
hastebin("code", { url: "https://paste.example.com", extension: "txt" }).then(haste => {
    // Logs the created hastebin url to the console
    console.log(haste); // https://paste.example.com/someid.txt
}).catch(error => {
    // Handle error
    console.error(error);
});

Using async/await

This is assuming that you are in a asynchronous scope

Understanding Async/Await

const hastebin = require("hastebin-paste");

// You can change the extension by setting the extension option
const haste = await hastebin("code", { url: "https://paste.example.com", extension: "txt" });

// Logs the created hastebin url to the console
console.log(haste); // https://paste.example.com/someid.txt

Using message and prefix

const hastebin = require("hastebin-paste");

// You can change the extension by setting the extension option
hastebin("code", { url: "https://paste.example.com", extention: "txt", message: "example", prefix: "example" }).then(haste => {//set message that comes after the link or set the prefix that comes before the link
    console.log(haste)// Logs the created hastebin url and message you set to the console
    //the output will be "example https://paste.example.com/someid.txt example"
}).catch(error => {
    // Handle error
    console.error(error);
});