Node.js Script on GitHub Pages or Amazon S3
I'm wondering if I can run a Node.js script in my Jekyll page from GitHub Pages or Amazon S3? I think it can't run on GitHub Pages since it doesn't support server side code. Not too sure. The code is below:
var Airtable = require('airtable');
var base = new Airtable(apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY').base('appAnZVyYqusNPV5Q');
base('Invitee list').select(
// Selecting the first 3 records in Complete list:
maxRecords: 3,
view: "Complete list"
).eachPage(function page(records, fetchNextPage)
// This function (`page`) will get called for each page of records.
records.forEach(function(record)
console.log('Retrieved', record.get('Email'));
);
// To fetch the next page of records, call `fetchNextPage`.
// If there are more records, `page` will get called again.
// If there are no more records, `done` will get called.
fetchNextPage();
, function done(err)
if (err) console.error(err); return;
);
node.js amazon-s3 github-pages airtable
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I'm wondering if I can run a Node.js script in my Jekyll page from GitHub Pages or Amazon S3? I think it can't run on GitHub Pages since it doesn't support server side code. Not too sure. The code is below:
var Airtable = require('airtable');
var base = new Airtable(apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY').base('appAnZVyYqusNPV5Q');
base('Invitee list').select(
// Selecting the first 3 records in Complete list:
maxRecords: 3,
view: "Complete list"
).eachPage(function page(records, fetchNextPage)
// This function (`page`) will get called for each page of records.
records.forEach(function(record)
console.log('Retrieved', record.get('Email'));
);
// To fetch the next page of records, call `fetchNextPage`.
// If there are more records, `page` will get called again.
// If there are no more records, `done` will get called.
fetchNextPage();
, function done(err)
if (err) console.error(err); return;
);
node.js amazon-s3 github-pages airtable
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GitHub pages is a definite no. You likely could make the API call from the client side, but you'd be exposing your Airtable API Key for all to see which is not wise.
– TheF1rstPancake
Nov 15 '18 at 20:47
S3 is a definite no, for the same reason as mentioned here (just swap out PHP for Node.js -- the reason is identical). webmasters.stackexchange.com/a/105921/36028
– Michael - sqlbot
Nov 16 '18 at 2:39
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I'm wondering if I can run a Node.js script in my Jekyll page from GitHub Pages or Amazon S3? I think it can't run on GitHub Pages since it doesn't support server side code. Not too sure. The code is below:
var Airtable = require('airtable');
var base = new Airtable(apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY').base('appAnZVyYqusNPV5Q');
base('Invitee list').select(
// Selecting the first 3 records in Complete list:
maxRecords: 3,
view: "Complete list"
).eachPage(function page(records, fetchNextPage)
// This function (`page`) will get called for each page of records.
records.forEach(function(record)
console.log('Retrieved', record.get('Email'));
);
// To fetch the next page of records, call `fetchNextPage`.
// If there are more records, `page` will get called again.
// If there are no more records, `done` will get called.
fetchNextPage();
, function done(err)
if (err) console.error(err); return;
);
node.js amazon-s3 github-pages airtable
I'm wondering if I can run a Node.js script in my Jekyll page from GitHub Pages or Amazon S3? I think it can't run on GitHub Pages since it doesn't support server side code. Not too sure. The code is below:
var Airtable = require('airtable');
var base = new Airtable(apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY').base('appAnZVyYqusNPV5Q');
base('Invitee list').select(
// Selecting the first 3 records in Complete list:
maxRecords: 3,
view: "Complete list"
).eachPage(function page(records, fetchNextPage)
// This function (`page`) will get called for each page of records.
records.forEach(function(record)
console.log('Retrieved', record.get('Email'));
);
// To fetch the next page of records, call `fetchNextPage`.
// If there are more records, `page` will get called again.
// If there are no more records, `done` will get called.
fetchNextPage();
, function done(err)
if (err) console.error(err); return;
);
node.js amazon-s3 github-pages airtable
node.js amazon-s3 github-pages airtable
asked Nov 15 '18 at 20:17
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GitHub pages is a definite no. You likely could make the API call from the client side, but you'd be exposing your Airtable API Key for all to see which is not wise.
– TheF1rstPancake
Nov 15 '18 at 20:47
S3 is a definite no, for the same reason as mentioned here (just swap out PHP for Node.js -- the reason is identical). webmasters.stackexchange.com/a/105921/36028
– Michael - sqlbot
Nov 16 '18 at 2:39
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GitHub pages is a definite no. You likely could make the API call from the client side, but you'd be exposing your Airtable API Key for all to see which is not wise.
– TheF1rstPancake
Nov 15 '18 at 20:47
S3 is a definite no, for the same reason as mentioned here (just swap out PHP for Node.js -- the reason is identical). webmasters.stackexchange.com/a/105921/36028
– Michael - sqlbot
Nov 16 '18 at 2:39
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GitHub pages is a definite no. You likely could make the API call from the client side, but you'd be exposing your Airtable API Key for all to see which is not wise.
– TheF1rstPancake
Nov 15 '18 at 20:47
GitHub pages is a definite no. You likely could make the API call from the client side, but you'd be exposing your Airtable API Key for all to see which is not wise.
– TheF1rstPancake
Nov 15 '18 at 20:47
S3 is a definite no, for the same reason as mentioned here (just swap out PHP for Node.js -- the reason is identical). webmasters.stackexchange.com/a/105921/36028
– Michael - sqlbot
Nov 16 '18 at 2:39
S3 is a definite no, for the same reason as mentioned here (just swap out PHP for Node.js -- the reason is identical). webmasters.stackexchange.com/a/105921/36028
– Michael - sqlbot
Nov 16 '18 at 2:39
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GitHub pages is a definite no. You likely could make the API call from the client side, but you'd be exposing your Airtable API Key for all to see which is not wise.
– TheF1rstPancake
Nov 15 '18 at 20:47
S3 is a definite no, for the same reason as mentioned here (just swap out PHP for Node.js -- the reason is identical). webmasters.stackexchange.com/a/105921/36028
– Michael - sqlbot
Nov 16 '18 at 2:39