# bot-api ## Introduction The function of the API is basically to access the images' metadata stored in the database. ## Usage The API exposes some endpoints to interact with the database. ### GET `/images` Allows to get a list of image documents. #### Query params - `limit`: an optional parameter, which accepts a non-negative integer that dictates the number of documents that the list will have. If its value is equal to `0`, or if this parameter is missing, the endpoint will return all the image documents in the database. - `status`: an optional parameter, which accepts the values `consumed`, `available` and `unavailable`. It filters the documents that have only the `status` attribute equal to that indicated in the parameter's value. If the parameter is missing, no filter will be applied to the document. #### Example - `GET /images?limit=5&status=available`: will return 5 documents that have the `available` value in their `status` attribute. ### PUT `/images/` Modifies an existing image document. The request must provide a JSON-formatted body, with one or more valid document attributes. The existing document attributes will be replaced with the provided new ones. #### Params - `id`: the id of the document to be modified. #### Example - `PUT /images/61f7e48f0c651345677b7775` with body `{ "status": "consumed" }`: will modify the document referenced by the `id` param, changing their `status` value to `consumed`. ### POST `/images` ### POST `/login` ## Installation To install dependencies: ```bash bun install ``` To run: ```bash docker compose up ``` For testing, remember: ```bash docker compose down -v docker compose run bot-api bun run test ``` This project was created using `bun init` in bun v1.0.13. [Bun](https://bun.sh) is a fast all-in-one JavaScript runtime.