# This file is in coffeescript just to use the existential operator! {AccountStore, EdgehillAPI} = require 'nylas-exports' module.exports = class ClearbitDataSource clearbitAPI: -> return "https://person.clearbit.com/v2/combined" find: ({email}) -> tok = AccountStore.tokenForAccountId(AccountStore.accounts()[0].id) new Promise (resolve, reject) => EdgehillAPI.request auth: user: tok pass: "" path: "/proxy/clearbit/#{@clearbitAPI()}/find?email=#{email}", success: (body, response) => resolve(@parseResponse(body, response, email)) error: reject # The clearbit -> Nylas adapater parseResponse: (body={}, response, requestedEmail) -> # This means it's in the process of fetching. Return null so we don't # cache and try again. if response.statusCode isnt 200 return null person = body.person # This means there was no data about the person available. Return a # valid, but empty object for us to cache. This can happen when we # have company data, but no personal data. if not person person = {email: requestedEmail} return { cacheDate: Date.now() email: person.email # Used as checksum bio: person.bio ? person.twitter?.bio ? person.aboutme?.bio, location: person.location ? person.geo?.city currentTitle: person.employment?.title, currentEmployer: person.employment?.name, profilePhotoUrl: person.avatar, socialProfiles: @_socialProfiles(person) } _socialProfiles: (person={}) -> profiles = {} if (person.twitter?.handle ? "").length > 0 profiles.twitter = handle: person.twitter.handle url: "https://twitter.com/#{person.twitter.handle}" if (person.facebook?.handle ? "").length > 0 profiles.facebook = handle: person.facebook.handle url: "https://facebook.com/#{person.facebook.handle}" if (person.linkedin?.handle ? "").length > 0 profiles.linkedin = handle: person.linkedin.handle url: "https://linkedin.com/#{person.linkedin.handle}" return profiles