Usage

For using MQL, you need to provide at least a url.
const mql = require('@microlink/mql')

const { status, data, response } = await mql('https://microlink.io')
It returns an <object> with the following properties:
  • status: The status associated with the response.
  • data: The data response from the API.
  • response: The Node.js response object.
Under non succesful response it will throw a MicrolinkError:
const mql = require('@microlink/mql')

// The library exposes `MicrolinkError` constructor
const { MicrolinkError } = mql

try {
  const { data } = await mql('https://example.com', { screenshot: true, waitFor: 1000 })
  console.log(data)
} catch(error) {
  console.log(error instanceof MicrolinkError) // => true
  console.log(error.name) // => RequestError
  console.log(error.hostname) // => api.microlink.io
  console.log(error.status) // => fail
  console.log(error.url) // => 'https://api.microlink.io/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fkikobeats.com&screenshot=true&video=true&waitFor=40000&force=true'
  console.log(error.code) // => EFAILED
  console.log(error.message) // => EFAILED, Request timed out
  console.log(error.statusCode) // => 500
}
A `MicrolinkError` always has an associated `status`, `message` and `code`.