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const f = new Feedly({ client_id: 'MY_CLIENT_ID', client_secret: 'MY_CLIENT_SECRET', port: 8080 })
Use the sandbox:
const Feedly = require('feedly')
const f = new Feedly({ client_id: 'sandbox', client_secret: 'Get the current secret from http://developer.feedly.com/v3/sandbox/', base: 'http://sandbox.feedly.com', port: 8080 })
Authentication
The first non-trivial method call you make to the object will cause your
default browser to pop up asking you to log in. When that process is complete,
you will see a page served from http://localhost:8080/, which you can close.
After that point, you won't need to log in again until your token expires
(without your having called refresh in the meantime).
WARNING: by default, this will store your auth token and refresh token in ~/.feedly, unencrypted. Set the config_file options to null to prevent this
behavior, but you will have to log in through the web site each time you create
a new Feedly instance.
Callbacks and promises
Each method takes an optional node-style (error, results) callback. If you
prefer a promise-style approach, you do without a callback, like this: