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Zendesk NodeJS API

A wrapper library for Zendesk using NodeJS

Getting started

Install the package via npm

$ npm install zendesk-node-api

Create a new instance of Zendesk passing in your Zendesk URL, email and API token.

var Zendesk = require('zendesk-node-api');

var zendesk = new Zendesk({
  url: YOUR_ZENDESK_URL, // https://example.zendesk.com
  email: YOUR_ZENDESK_EMAIL, // [email protected]
  token: YOUR_ZENDESK_API_TOKEN // hfkUny3vgHCcV3UfuqMFZWDrLKms4z3W2f6ftjPT
});

You can also use a OAuth2 authentication to get the token, then you need to create a new instance of Zendesk like this:

var Zendesk = require('zendesk-node-api');

var zendesk = new Zendesk({
  url: YOUR_ZENDESK_URL, // https://example.zendesk.com
  token: YOUR_ZENDESK_OAUTH_TOKEN // hfkUny3vgHCcV3UfuqMFZWDrLKms4z3W2f6ftjPT,
  oauth: true
});

Please note that when using OAuth token you won't need an e-mail.

According to the Zendesk documentation OAuth2 token will never expire, so no need to refresh it. More information about it you can find (here)[https://support.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/203663836-Using-OAuth-authentication-with-your-application#topic_kcn_23s_qk].

Available objects

  • tickets
  • ticketFields
  • users
  • userFields
  • macros
  • search - Only .list(/* URL params */) method.

I'll be adding more objects, I'm aiming for 100% test coverage so it may take a little time.

List

Return an array of all items in the object

zendesk.objects.list(
  // (Optional) URL params available for each object.
  // https://developer.zendesk.com/rest_api/docs/core/
).then(function(result){
    console.log(result);
});

Show

Return an item from an ID

zendesk.objects.show(OBJECT_ID).then(function(result){
    console.log(result);
});

Create

Create an item using keys and values from the Zendesk documentation.

zendesk.objects.create({
    // keys and values from the zendesk docs
    // https://developer.zendesk.com/rest_api/docs/core/
}).then(function(result){
  // result == true
})

Update

Update an item from and ID using keys and values from the Zendesk documentation.

zendesk.objects.update(OBJECT_ID, {
    // keys and values from the zendesk docs
    // https://developer.zendesk.com/rest_api/docs/core/
}).then(function(result){
    console.log(result);
})

Delete

Delete an item from ID

zendesk.objects.delete(OBJECT_ID).then(function(result){
    // result == true
});

Example

  // List all tickets

  zendesk.tickets.list().then(function(tickets){
    console.log(tickets);
  });

  // List all tickets and sort by status and order descendent
  // https://developer.zendesk.com/rest_api/docs/core/tickets#list-tickets

  zendesk.tickets.list('sort_by=status&sort_order=desc').then(function(tickets){
    console.log(tickets);
  });

  // Show a single ticket

  zendesk.tickets.show(TICKET_ID).then(function(ticket){
    console.log(ticket);
  });

  // Create a ticket

  zendesk.tickets.create({
    subject: 'A new ticket',
    comment: {
      body: 'A ticket created with zendesk-node-api'
    }
  }).then(function(result){
    console.log(result);
  });

  // Update a ticket

  zendesk.tickets.update(TICKET_ID, {
    subject: 'An updated subject'
  }).then(function(result){
    console.log(result);
  });

  // Delete a ticket

  zendesk.tickets.delete(TICKET_ID).then(function(result){
    // result == true
  });

  // List all open tickets

  zendesk.search.list('query=type:ticket status:open').then(function(results){
    console.log(results);
  });

Develop

  1. Rename .env.example to .env and add your Zendesk URL, email and API token.
  2. Rename test/models/config.js.example to /test/models/config.js.
  3. Run npm test, some of the tests will fail, don't worry about it for now.
  4. Update /test/models/config.js using IDs found from CURL. (see example below)
  5. Run npm test, if your configuration is set correctly, there should be no failing tests.

Using CURL to get configuration IDs

# Tickets
curl https://{subdomain}.zendesk.com/api/v2/tickets.json -v -u {email_address}:{password}

# Users
curl https://{subdomain}.zendesk.com/api/v2/users.json -v -u {email_address}:{password}

# User fields
curl https://{subdomain}.zendesk.com/api/v2/user_fields.json -v -u {email_address}:{password}

# Macros
curl https://{subdomain}.zendesk.com/api/v2/macros.json -v -u {email_address}:{password}

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