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Happi

Happi is a pre-configured Faraday client designed for easy access to RESTful HTTP APIs. It assumes URLS of the form https://hostname.com/api/v1/something.

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'happi'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Usage

Happi stores its configuration as class-level state, so it's important to derive your own client from Happi::Client rather than using it directly, which can cause requests to be sent to the wrong endpoint.

require 'happi'

class MyClient < Happi::Client
end

MyClient.configure do |config|
  config.host = 'http://localhost:3000'
end

client = Myclient.new(
  oauth_token: '63ba06720acf97959f5ba3e3fe1020bf69a7596e2fe3091f821a35cdfe615ceb')

templates = client.get('templates')[:templates]
templates.each do |template|
  puts template[:name]
end

response = client.post('templates', template: {name: 'test',
                                               file: Happi::File.new(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'spec/fixtures/award.docx')) } )
template = response[:template]

templates = client.get('templates')[:templates]
template = client.get('templates/1')[:template]

template = client.patch("templates/#{template[:id]}",
  template: {id: template[:id],
  name: 'test' }
)[:template]

client.get('documents')[:documents].each do |document|
  puts document[:name]
end

document = client.post('documents',
    document: {template_id: template[:id],
    name: 'Test Document',
    params: JSON.dump({name: 'Test'}) } )[:document]

puts document[:id]

Configuration

MyClient.configure do |config|
  config.host = 'http://localhost:8080'
  config.port = 443
  config.timeout = 60
  config.version = 'v1'
  config.use_json = false
  config.log_level = :debug
end

A class deriving from Happi::Client can be configured with the following paramters:

  • config.host - the hostname of the server
  • config.port - the TCP port to which requests will be sent.
  • config.timeout - the maximum time to allow requests to take.
  • config.version - the API version to interpolate in the URL
  • config.use_json - when true, encode requests as JSON, and intepret responses as JSON.
  • config.log_level - when set to :debug, will log full request bodies and paramaters, but will only log URL otherwise. Be aware: setting this to :debug in data-heavy applications can lead to very large log files.

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Testing

To run the specs

rspec