# MailHops API node [www.MailHops.com](https://www.mailhops.com) MailHops logo [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/MailHops/mailhops-node.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/MailHops/mailhops-node) [![NPM version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/mailhops.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/mailhops) A nodejs module for interacting with the MailHops API. ## Getting Started ### Installation ``` $ npm install mailhops ``` ### Configuration Simply require the mailhops module, instantiate a new MailHops object. New MailHops objects can be instantiated with configuration parameters. Here is an example: ```javascript var MailHops = require("mailhops"); var mailhops = new MailHops({ api_key: "aWN8Pb27Xj6GfV8D6ARsjokonYwbWUNbz9rM", api_version: 2, proxy: "http://myproxy:3128", app_name: "Node App v2.0.1", forecastio_api_key: "" }); ``` MailHops objects can also be configured via the `.configure(options)` method. Here is an example: ```javascript var MailHops = require("mailhops"); var mailhops = new MailHops(); var options = { api_key: "aWN8Pb27Xj6GfV8D6ARsjokonYwbWUNbz9rM" } mailhops.configure(options); // get IPs from a full header where headerText is the full header var ips = mailhops.getIPsFromHeader(headerText); // or pass in an array of IP addresses var ips = ['216.58.217.46','98.138.253.109']; mailhops.lookup(ips,function(err, res, body){ if(err) console.log('MailHops Error',err); console.log(body); }); var mapUrl = mailhops.mapUrl('216.58.217.46,98.138.253.109'); ``` ### Running Tests ``` $ npm test ``` ## Other MailHops projects - https://github.com/mailhops