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Resthome

Simple wrapper class generator for consuming restful web services via HTTParty

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= RESTHome

Simple wrapper class generator for consuming RESTful web services

== RESTful Example

RESTHome's are used to communicate to RESTful Web Services.

Let's say you are working with B2B.dev. They provide a simple RESTful API for interacting with customer data.

API looks like GET http://api.b2b.dev/customers.json - list of your customers GET http://api.b2b.dev/customers/<id>.json - customer data PUT http://api.b2b.dev/customers/<id>.json - edit customer data DELETE http://api.b2b.dev/customers/<id>.json - delete customer POST http://api.b2b.dev/customers.json - create a new customer

JSON response looks like {'customer': {'id': 99, 'first_name': 'Joe', 'last_name': 'Smith'}}

Create a simple RESTHome service to interact with B2B.dev api.

class B2BService < RESTHome rest :customer, :customers, '/customers.json'

def initialize(api_key) self.base_uri = 'http://api.b2b.dev' self.basic_auth = {:username => api_key, :password => 'x'} end end

service = B2BService.new 'XXXXX' service.customers # returns an array of customers customer = service.customer 99 # returns the data for customer 99, i.e. {:first_name => 'Joe', :last_name => 'Smith'} service.edit_customer 99, :first_name => 'Joesph', :last_name => 'Smithie' # edits customer 99 service.delete_customer 99 # deletes customer 99 service.create_customer :first_name => 'John', :last_name => 'Doe' # creates a new customer

== Lorem Lipsum Example

Create a simple lorem lipsum generator, using http://www.lipsum.com.

lipsum = RESTHome.new lipsum.base_uri = 'http://www.lipsum.com' lipsum.route :generate, '/feed/json', :method => :post words = lipsum.generate(:what => 'words', :amount => 20) do |res| res['feed']['lipsum'] end

class LoremLipsumService < RESTHome base_uri 'http://www.lipsum.com'

route :generate, '/feed/json', :method => :post do |res| res['feed']['lipsum'] end end

service = LoremLipsumService.new words = service.generate(:what => 'words', :amount => 20)

== LastFM Example query arguments

How to replace query parameters with function arguments.

class LastFmWebService < RESTHome base_uri 'http://ws.audioscrobbler.com'

namespace '/2.0' do
  route :track, '/', :query => {'method' => 'track.getinfo', 'artist' => :arg1, 'track' => :arg2}, :resource => 'track'
end

def initialize(api_key)
  @api_key = api_key
end

def build_options!(options)
  options[:query] ||= {}
  options[:query]['format'] = 'json'
  options[:query]['api_key'] = @api_key
end

end

service = LastFmWebService.new 'xxxxxxxxx' service.track 'cher', 'believe'

== Twilio Example send SMS message

TwilioWebService.service.send_sms_message '5551112222', 'Verification Code: 2121'

== Amazon Simple Email Service (SES)

How to replace body parameters with function arguments. Complete Amazon SES model in examples folder.

require 'digest/sha2' require 'base64'

class AmazonSESService < RESTHome base_uri 'https://email.us-east-1.amazonaws.com'

@@digest256 = OpenSSL::Digest::Digest.new("sha256")

route :verify_email_address, '/', :body => {'Action' => 'VerifyEmailAddress', 'EmailAddress' => :arg1}, :method => :post, :expected_status => 200, :no_body => true do |res|
  res['VerifyEmailAddressResponse']
end

def initialize(access_key, secret)
  @access_key = access_key
  @secret = secret
end

def build_options!(options)
  date = Time.now.getutc.httpdate
  options[:headers] ||= {}
  options[:headers]['Date'] = date
  options[:headers]['X-Amzn-Authorization'] = "AWS3-HTTPS AWSAccessKeyId=#{@access_key},Algorithm=HMACSHA256,Signature=#{AmazonSESService.sign_request(@secret, date)}"
end

def self.sign_request(secret, date)
  Base64.encode64(OpenSSL::HMAC.digest(@@digest256, secret, date)).gsub("\n","")
end

end

service = AmazonSESService.new :access_key_id => 'my-access-key', :secret_access_key => 'it-s-a-secret' service.verify_email_address 'test@test.dev'

== Contributing to RESTHome

  • Check out the latest master to make sure the feature hasn't been implemented or the bug hasn't been fixed yet
  • Check out the issue tracker to make sure someone already hasn't requested it and/or contributed it
  • Fork the project
  • Start a feature/bugfix branch
  • Commit and push until you are happy with your contribution
  • Make sure to add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.
  • Please try not to mess with the Rakefile, version, or history. If you want to have your own version, or is otherwise necessary, that is fine, but please isolate to its own commit so I can cherry-pick around it.

== Copyright

Copyright (c) 2010 Cykod LLC. See LICENSE.txt for further details.

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Ruby

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