exploitsearch.js
A Node.js library for accessing the Exploitsearch.net site API.
Use
const search = ; const opts = timeout: 10000 exploits: true; // With callbacks.; // As a promise.;
More examples are included in the tests folder.
API
If the callback is ommited a promise is returned.
search(queryString, opts, callback)
Make a request to the API.
queryString
(String): The string to make the search.opts
(Object): The options of the method:exploits
- Only return vulnerabilities with public exploits. (default: false)timeout
(number): Time to wait for a response. (default: 5000)callback
- We follow the Error-first callback paradigm.
Developer guide
- Start coding with one of the actual modules similar to the new one as a boilerplate.
- Use GitHub pull requests.
Conventions:
- We use ESLint and Airbnb style guide.
- Please run to be sure your code fits with it and the tests keep passing:
npm run-script cont-int
Commit messages rules:
- It should be formed by a one-line subject, followed by one line of white space. Followed by one or more descriptive paragraphs, each separated by one line of white space. All of them finished by a dot.
- If it fixes an issue, it should include a reference to the issue ID in the first line of the commit.
- It should provide enough information for a reviewer to understand the changes and their relation to the rest of the code.