X-Git-Url: https://git.immae.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Ftips-and-tricks.md;h=94167fbad4b8e6aaed078ab12a44ab012f059b9e;hb=refs%2Fheads%2Fdependabot%2Fnpm_and_yarn%2Fdns-packet-1.3.4;hp=2719fc51786d552a3e368dba4b45b88198e1996b;hpb=86f4680a5bc3b4cdfd865ff90d435fa7ad2d5376;p=github%2Fbastienwirtz%2Fhomer.git diff --git a/docs/tips-and-tricks.md b/docs/tips-and-tricks.md index 2719fc5..94167fb 100644 --- a/docs/tips-and-tricks.md +++ b/docs/tips-and-tricks.md @@ -113,6 +113,64 @@ docker create \ ## Get the news headlines in Homer + +### Mapping Fields +Most times, the url you're getting headlines from follows a different schema than the one expected by Homer. + +For example, if you would like to show jokes from ChuckNorris.io, you'll find that the url https://api.chucknorris.io/jokes/random is giving you info like this: + +```json +{ + "categories": [], + "created_at": "2020-01-05 13:42:22.089095", + "icon_url": "https://assets.chucknorris.host/img/avatar/chuck-norris.png", + "id": "MR2-BnMBR667xSpQBIleUg", + "updated_at": "2020-01-05 13:42:22.089095", + "url": "https://api.chucknorris.io/jokes/MR2-BnMBR667xSpQBIleUg", + "value": "Chuck Norris can quitely sneak up on himself" +} +``` + +but... you need that info to be transformed to something like this: + +```json +{ + "title": "MR2-BnMBR667xSpQBIleUg", + "content": "Chuck Norris can quitely sneak up on himself" +} +``` + +Now, you can do that using the `mapping` field in your `message` configuration. This example would be something like this: + +```yml +message: + url: https://api.chucknorris.io/jokes/random + mapping: + title: 'id' + content: 'value' +``` + +As you would see, using the ID as a title doesn't seem nice, that's why when a field is empty it would keep the default values, like this: + +```yml +message: + url: https://api.chucknorris.io/jokes/random + mapping: + content: 'value' + title: "Chuck Norris Facts!" +``` + +and even an error message in case the `url` didn't respond or threw an error: + +```yml +message: + url: https://api.chucknorris.io/jokes/random + mapping: + content: 'value' + title: "Chuck Norris Facts!" + content: "Message could not be loaded" +``` + #### `by @JamiePhonic` Homer allows you to set a "message" that will appear at the top of the page, however, you can also supply a `url:`.