The official Airtable JavaScript library.
The Airtable API provides a simple way of accessing your data. Whether it's contacts, sales leads, inventory, applicant information or todo items, the vocabulary of the interactions closely matches your data structure. You will use your table names to address tables, column names to access data stored in those columns. In other words, the Airtable API is your own RESTful API for your base.
To install airtable.js in a node project:
npm install airtable
To use airtable.js in the browser, use airtable.browser.js which is in the build
folder.
For a demo, run
cd test/test_files
python -m SimpleHTTPServer
Edit test/test_files/index.html
- put your BASE_ID
and API_KEY
(Be careful! You are putting your API key on a web page! Create a separate account and share only one base with it).
Then open http://localhost:8000/ in your browser.
There are three configurable options available:
- apiKey - set the token to your secret API token. Visit your account page to create an API token. (
AIRTABLE_API_KEY
) - endpointUrl - the API endpoint to hit. You might want to override
it if you are using an API proxy (e.g. runscope.net) to debug your API calls. (
AIRTABLE_ENDPOINT_URL
) - requestTimeout - the timeout in milliseconds for requests. The default is 5 minutes (
300000
)
You can set the options globally via Airtable.configure:
Airtable.configure({ apiKey: 'YOUR_SECRET_API_KEY' })
Globally via process env (e.g. in 12factor setup).
export AIRTABLE_API_KEY=YOUR_SECRET_API_KEY
You can also override the settings per connection:
var airtable = new Airtable({endpointUrl: 'https://api-airtable-com-8hw7i1oz63iz.runscope.net/'})
Go to https://airtable.com/api to see the interactive API documentation for your Airtable bases. It'll have examples for all operations you can perform against your bases.
As of v0.5.0 all of the methods that take a done
callback will return a promise if you don't pass in a done
callback.
For example:
table.select().firstPage(result => { ... })
is equivalent to
table.select().firstPage().then(result => { ... })
Our tests live in a different repository and tests run on every git push. We strive to have all of the API covered along with all API error conditions. If you hit something that's not right, be sure to ping us on intercom or open a github issue.