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Vybit SDK
Official TypeScript/JavaScript SDKs for integrating with the Vybit notification platform.
Vybit is a push notification service with personalized sounds that can be recorded or chosen from a library of thousands of searchable sounds (via freesound.org).
Overview
Vybit provides multiple integration options for different use cases:
| Package | Use Case | Authentication | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| @vybit/api-sdk | Backend/automation | API Key or OAuth2 Token | Server-to-server integrations, automation, monitoring systems |
| @vybit/oauth2-sdk | User-facing applications | OAuth 2.0 (user authorization) | Web apps where users connect their Vybit accounts (auth flow only) |
| @vybit/mcp-server | AI assistants | API Key or OAuth2 Token | Claude Desktop, Claude Code, and other MCP-compatible AI tools |
| @vybit/n8n-nodes-vybit | Workflow automation | API Key or OAuth2 | n8n workflows, no-code/low-code automation, integration platforms |
All packages share common utilities from @vybit/core.
Developer API SDK
For backend services, automation, and server-to-server integrations
Installation
npm install @vybit/api-sdk
Getting Started
-
Get Your API Key
- Sign up at developer.vybit.net
- Navigate to the Developer API section
- Copy your API key
-
Initialize the Client
import { VybitAPIClient } from '@vybit/api-sdk';
// With API key
const client = new VybitAPIClient({
apiKey: 'your-api-key-from-developer-portal'
});
// Or with an OAuth2 access token
const client = new VybitAPIClient({
accessToken: 'your-oauth2-access-token'
});
Common Operations
Create and Manage Vybits
// Create a vybit (only name is required)
const vybit = await client.createVybit({
name: 'Server Alert'
});
// List vybits with search and pagination
const vybits = await client.listVybits({
search: 'alert',
limit: 10,
offset: 0
});
// Get a specific vybit
const details = await client.getVybit('vybit-id');
// Update a vybit
await client.updateVybit('vybit-id', {
name: 'Updated Server Alert',
status: 'on'
});
// Delete a vybit
await client.deleteVybit('vybit-id');
Trigger Notifications
// Simple trigger
await client.triggerVybit('vybit-key');
// Trigger with custom content
await client.triggerVybit('vybit-key', {
message: 'Server CPU usage at 95%',
imageUrl: 'https://example.com/graph.png', // Must be a direct link to a JPG, PNG, or GIF image
linkUrl: 'https://dashboard.example.com',
log: 'CPU spike detected on web-server-01'
});
Manage Sounds
// List available sounds
const sounds = await client.listSounds({
search: 'alert',
limit: 20
});
// Get sound details
const sound = await client.getSound('sound-key');
Discover and Subscribe to Public Vybits
// Browse public vybits (returns PublicVybit[])
const publicVybits = await client.listPublicVybits({
search: 'weather',
limit: 10
});
// Get details about a public vybit before subscribing
const vybitDetails = await client.getPublicVybit('subscription-key-abc123');
// Subscribe to a public vybit using its subscription key
const follow = await client.createVybitFollow({
subscriptionKey: vybitDetails.key
});
// List your subscriptions
const subscriptions = await client.listVybitFollows();
// Unsubscribe from a vybit
await client.deleteVybitFollow(follow.followingKey);
Monitor Usage
// Get current usage and limits
const meter = await client.getMeter();
console.log(`Daily: ${meter.count_daily} / ${meter.cap_daily}`);
console.log(`Monthly: ${meter.count_monthly} / ${meter.cap_monthly}`);
console.log(`Tier: ${meter.tier_id}`);
API Reference
- π Interactive Documentation: developer.vybit.net/api-reference
- π OpenAPI Spec: docs/openapi/developer-api.yaml
OAuth2 SDK
For user-facing applications that need to access Vybit on behalf of users
The OAuth2 SDK handles the authorization flow only. Once you have an access token, use VybitAPIClient from @vybit/api-sdk for all API operations.
Installation
npm install @vybit/oauth2-sdk @vybit/api-sdk
Getting Started
-
Register Your Application
- Sign up at developer.vybit.net
- Navigate to the OAuth Configuration section
- Enter your OAuth Client ID and Redirect URI
- Copy your Client ID and Client Secret
-
Initialize the OAuth2 Client
import { VybitOAuth2Client } from '@vybit/oauth2-sdk';
const oauthClient = new VybitOAuth2Client({
clientId: 'your-client-id',
clientSecret: 'your-client-secret',
redirectUri: 'https://yourapp.com/oauth/callback'
});
OAuth Flow
Step 1: Redirect User to Authorization
const authUrl = oauthClient.getAuthorizationUrl({
state: 'random-state-string'
});
// Redirect user to authUrl
// They will authorize your app and be redirected back to your redirectUri
Step 2: Exchange Authorization Code for Token
// After redirect, extract the code from query params
const code = urlParams.get('code');
// Exchange code for access token
const token = await oauthClient.exchangeCodeForToken(code);
// Store token.access_token securely for future requests
Step 3: Use the Token with the API SDK
import { VybitAPIClient } from '@vybit/api-sdk';
// Create an API client with the OAuth2 access token
const apiClient = new VybitAPIClient({
accessToken: token.access_token
});
// Now use the full Developer API on behalf of the user
const vybits = await apiClient.listVybits();
await apiClient.triggerVybit('vybit-key', {
message: 'Hello from your app!'
});
Token Management
// Verify a token is still valid
const isValid = await oauthClient.verifyToken(token.access_token);
// Store and retrieve tokens
oauthClient.setAccessToken('existing-token');
const currentToken = oauthClient.getAccessToken();
API Reference
- π Interactive Documentation: developer.vybit.net/oauth-reference
- π OpenAPI Spec: docs/openapi/oauth2.yaml
MCP Server
For AI assistants like Claude to interact with your Vybit notifications
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) server enables AI assistants to manage your Vybit notifications through natural conversation. It provides full parity with the Developer API, giving AI assistants access to all Vybit features.
Installation
npm install -g @vybit/mcp-server
Configuration
Add to your MCP client configuration (use either VYBIT_API_KEY or VYBIT_ACCESS_TOKEN):
Claude Desktop (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"vybit": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@vybit/mcp-server"],
"env": {
"VYBIT_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
}
}
}
}
Claude Code (.claude/mcp.json in your project):
{
"mcpServers": {
"vybit": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@vybit/mcp-server"],
"env": {
"VYBIT_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
}
}
}
}
nvm users: Claude Desktop doesn't source your shell profile, so
node/npxmay resolve to the wrong version. Usewhich nodeandnpm root -gto find your paths, then usenodedirectly instead ofnpx. See the MCP Server README for details.
What You Can Do
Once configured, you can ask your AI assistant to:
- Manage Vybits: Create, update, delete, and list your notification vybits
- Send Notifications: Trigger notifications with custom messages and content
- Discover Public Vybits: Browse and search public vybits created by others
- Manage Subscriptions: Subscribe to public vybits and manage your subscriptions
- Browse Sounds: Search available notification sounds
- View Logs: See notification history for your vybits and subscriptions
- Manage Access: Invite people to private vybits and control permissions
- Manage Reminders: Create, update, and delete scheduled reminders on vybits
- Monitor Usage: Check your API usage and quota limits
Example Conversations
You: Create a vybit called "Server Alert" for webhooks with an alarm sound
Claude: [Creates the vybit and shows details including trigger URL]
You: Trigger my Server Alert vybit with message "CPU at 95%"
Claude: [Sends the notification]
You: What public vybits are available about weather?
Claude: [Shows matching public vybits]
You: Subscribe me to the "Daily Weather" vybit
Claude: [Subscribes and confirms]
You: Show me recent notifications for my Server Alert
Claude: [Lists notification logs]
Features
The MCP server provides 30 tools across all Vybit API features:
- Vybit management (6 tools)
- Reminder management (4 tools)
- Public vybit discovery (2 tools)
- Subscription management (5 tools)
- Sound browsing (2 tools)
- Notification logs (4 tools)
- Access control / peeps (5 tools)
- Usage monitoring (1 tool)
Compatibility
Works with any MCP-compatible client:
- β Claude Desktop
- β Claude Code
- β Cline (VS Code extension)
- β Zed Editor
- β Continue.dev
- β Any other MCP-compatible AI tool
Documentation
See the MCP Server README for complete documentation.
n8n Community Nodes
For workflow automation and no-code/low-code integrations
Installation
Self-Hosted n8n:
npm install @vybit/n8n-nodes-vybit
Then restart your n8n instance.
Getting Started
The Vybit n8n node supports both authentication methods:
Option 1: API Key (Recommended for Personal Automation)
- Get your API key from developer.vybit.net
- In n8n, add a Vybit node
- Select "API Key" authentication
- Create a new credential and paste your API key
Option 2: OAuth2 (For Multi-User Services)
- Configure OAuth2 at developer.vybit.net
- In n8n, select "OAuth2 Token" authentication
- Connect and authorize your Vybit account
Available Operations
The n8n node provides access to 33 operations across 7 resources:
Profile (3 operations)
- Get Profile
- Get Usage Metrics
- Check API Status
Vybits (6 operations)
- List, Get, Create, Update, Delete, Trigger
Logs (4 operations)
- List All, Get, List by Vybit, List by Subscription
Sounds (2 operations)
- Search, Get
Peeps (5 operations)
- List All, List by Vybit, Invite, Get, Delete
Subscriptions (9 operations)
- List Public, Get Public, Subscribe, List My Subscriptions, Get Subscription, Update Subscription, Unsubscribe, Send to Owner, Send to Group
Reminders (4 operations)
- List, Create, Update, Delete
Example Workflows
Alert on Server Error:
HTTP Request (check API)
β IF (status != 200)
β Vybit (Trigger notification)
β Email (alert team)
Daily Report:
Schedule (daily 9am)
β Database Query (get metrics)
β Vybit (Trigger with summary)
β Slack (post to channel)
Automated Vybit Creation:
Airtable Trigger (new record)
β Vybit (Create vybit)
β Airtable (update record with trigger URL)
Documentation
- π Node Documentation: packages/n8n-nodes/README.md
- π Deployment Guide: packages/n8n-nodes/DEPLOYMENT.md
- π Integration Guide: docs/n8n-integration-guide.md
- π‘ Example Workflows: examples/n8n/
Environment Management
Both SDKs connect to Vybit production endpoints:
- OAuth Authorization:
https://app.vybit.net - API Endpoints:
https://api.vybit.net/v1
Managing Multiple Environments
For development, staging, and production environments, create separate Vybit developer accounts:
Developer API Approach:
- Each environment gets its own API key
- Configure different keys per environment in your app
const apiKey = process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production'
? process.env.VYBIT_PROD_API_KEY
: process.env.VYBIT_DEV_API_KEY;
const client = new VybitAPIClient({ apiKey });
OAuth2 Approach:
- Each environment gets its own OAuth client credentials
- Configure different redirect URIs per environment
const config = process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production'
? {
clientId: process.env.VYBIT_PROD_CLIENT_ID,
clientSecret: process.env.VYBIT_PROD_CLIENT_SECRET,
redirectUri: 'https://yourapp.com/oauth/callback'
}
: {
clientId: process.env.VYBIT_DEV_CLIENT_ID,
clientSecret: process.env.VYBIT_DEV_CLIENT_SECRET,
redirectUri: 'http://localhost:3000/oauth/callback'
};
const client = new VybitOAuth2Client(config);
Error Handling
Both SDKs use consistent error classes from @vybit/core:
import {
VybitAPIError, // API request failures
VybitAuthError, // Authentication/authorization failures
VybitValidationError // Invalid parameters
} from '@vybit/core';
try {
await client.triggerVybit('invalid-key');
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceof VybitAPIError) {
console.error(`API Error: ${error.message} (${error.statusCode})`);
} else if (error instanceof VybitAuthError) {
console.error(`Auth Error: ${error.message}`);
} else if (error instanceof VybitValidationError) {
console.error(`Validation Error: ${error.message}`);
}
}
Examples
The examples/ directory contains complete working examples:
Developer API Examples
- developer-api-notifications.js - Creating and triggering vybits
- simple-notifications.js - Sending notifications with various options
OAuth2 Examples
- oauth2-simple.js - Basic OAuth 2.0 flow
- oauth2-complete-flow.js - Complete OAuth implementation with error handling
- oauth2-express-server.js - Full Express.js integration with session management
n8n Workflow Examples
- n8n/server-monitoring.json - Monitor server health and alert on errors
- n8n/daily-summary.json - Send daily summary notifications
- n8n/airtable-integration.json - Create vybits from Airtable records
- n8n/webhook-to-notification.json - Convert webhook events to notifications
TypeScript Support
All packages are written in TypeScript and include full type definitions:
import {
VybitAPIClient,
Vybit,
PublicVybit,
VybitCreateParams,
VybitFollow,
Reminder
} from '@vybit/api-sdk';
import { VybitOAuth2Client, TokenResponse } from '@vybit/oauth2-sdk';
// Full IntelliSense and type checking
const client: VybitAPIClient = new VybitAPIClient({ apiKey: 'key' });
// Owned vybits return full Vybit type with triggerKey, etc.
const vybit: Vybit = await client.getVybit('id');
// Public discovery returns simplified PublicVybit type
const publicVybits: PublicVybit[] = await client.listPublicVybits();
Contributing
Interested in contributing? Check out our Contributing Guide for:
- Development setup and testing
- Code style guidelines
- Pull request process
- How to report issues
Support
- Documentation: developer.vybit.net
- Issues: GitLab Issues
- Email: developer@vybit.net
License
MIT
