node-akamai allows for easy communication with Akamai's REST CCU API to purge/invalidate cached objects.
npm install akamai
var akamai = require('akamai');
akamai.purge('[email protected]', '...', [
'http://example.com/somewhere',
'http://example.com/cool',
'http://example.com/but',
'http://example.com/nowhere',
'http://example.com/real'
], {domain: 'staging', action: 'invalidate'}).then(function (response) {
console.log(response);
}).catch(function (err) {
console.log(err.body);
console.trace();
});
// ===
akamai.invalidate.staging.url('[email protected]', '...', [
'http://example.com/somewhere',
'http://example.com/cool',
'http://example.com/but',
'http://example.com/nowhere',
'http://example.com/real'
]).then(function (response) {
console.log(response);
}).catch(function (err) {
console.log(err.body);
console.trace();
});
See more examples:
Create a purge request. Returns a promise.
Username of account with access to API.
Password for that account.
Array of strings representing the full urls/cpcodes of the content you wish to be purged. Depending on the options.type value, this array can represent cpcode names to be purged/invalidated.
type
Of urls. They can be urls or cpcodes.arl
[Default]cpcode
domain
The network to target your request.production
[Default]staging
action
remove
[Default]invalidate
In the result of the request's promise, the response will contain a .status
function that is pre-configured to execute a AkamaiStatus
request with the purge request's progressUri
.
This library offers a more readable way to set the options for a API request. See constants.js. At the root level of this library only the following modifiers are available:
remove
invalidate
purge
All modifier functions only take username, password, and objects as arguments.
Make a request to check the length of the queue. Returns a promise.
Make a request to check status of a given progressUri. Returns a promise.
Note, that if you are using this within a purge request, you will be able to execute response.status()
to retrieve a request's status in Akamai's queue.
- [b75b6f0] update travis node versions
- Exposed
AkamaiStatus
as.status
at the module level. Thanks @alex-alexandrescu - Updated documentation to better explain the usage of
AkamaiStatus
in the response of a purge.
Please use GitHub's issue tracker.
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