I am in the same boat, Opening up Chrome's `developer tools` I can see 1. http://<DOMAIN>/recipes/default/tiddlers.json gives me a json file with the list of tiddlers 2. I am trying to identify the URL Targets which will allow me to do basic CRUD operations on a tiddler selected from the list. But am not able to identify standard method of doing so.
Document this as a standard API would help in creation of scripts which integrate TW with other systems(Bug/Issue tracking,CMS etc.) On Monday, 3 April 2017 03:59:14 UTC+5:30, Dan L. wrote: > > My goal is to use TidyWiki as a repository for personal notes and > journals (i.e. Evernote). I'm new to using TiddlyWiki, but comfortable > with scripting and development. I'd like to get some input from more > experienced users on how they approach creating and editing tiddler > content (or integrating in general) outside of manually creating > tiddlers. > > The two approaches I could find were editing files directly, and using > the REST API. > > * Directly creating/editing files in the tiddlers directory requires a > restart of the nodejs server, followed by a refresh of the browser > window, for any changes to go through. > * Using the REST API (GET/PUT/DELETE) seems straight forward enough for > getting, editing, or creating text based tiddlers. However, it's > undocumented so I'm not sure if there's steps I might be missing > (updating indexes, etc.) and I'd have to check into how to handle any > new content such as images. Also, it seems a browser refresh is also > necessary to render any changes. > > Some examples of things I'd like to do: > > * Append entries to a day specific tiddler, either automatically (i.e. I > have a simple script to connect/disconnect from my work VPN and open > related applications, it could also add lines that have the time and > connection/disconnection for time tracking) or manually through the > command line. > * Poll my Pinboard account for new bookmarks, then create corresponding > Tiddlers in TiddlyWiki, which I may later use for annotations/notes on > resources. > * Have a daemon watching a directory so if I put a photo in Dropbox from > my phone, it will import it. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWikiDev" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywikidev/25695e18-3120-4ddb-9842-2d868dc5350c%40googlegroups.com.
