TODO: Write a gem description
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'knowtify'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install knowtify
Common configuration options that can be set in a Rails initializer if necessary.
Knowtify.config.api_key = "MySecreteKey" # => Defaults to ENV['KNOWTIFY_API_TOKEN']
Knowtify.config.logger = Logger.new(STDOUT) # => Defaults to Rails.logger if available, nil disables
Knowtify.config.debug = true # => Default is false
require 'knowtify'
ENV['KNOWTIFY_API_TOKEN'] = 'MySuperSecretKey'
new_contacts = [{
"name" => "John",
"email" => "[email protected]",
"data" => {
"category" => "sports",
"followers" => 300
}
},
{
"name" => "Samuel",
"email" => "[email protected]",
"data" => {
"category" => "sports",
"followers" => 32,
"comments" => 54,
"role" => "Editor"
}
}]
client = Knowtify::Client.new
resp = client.contacts_create_or_update(new_contacts) # => <Knowtify::Response:0x007fdb629e5c10>
resp.successful? # => true
Knowity::Contact can be initialized with JSON or hash.
data = {
"name" => "John",
"data" => {
"category" => "sports",
"followers" => 300
}
contact = Knowtify::Contact.new(data)
contact.save # => false
contact.errors # => [Email is blank.]
contact.email = "[email protected]"
contact.save # => true
contact.delete # => true
Knowity::Contacts can be initialized with JSON, an array of hashes or an array of Knowtify::Contact objects.
new_contacts = [{
"name" => "John",
"email" => "[email protected]",
"data" => {
"category" => "sports",
"followers" => 300
}
},
{
"name" => "Samuel",
"email" => ""
}]
Knowtify.config.ingore_invalid_contacts = false # default is true
contacts = Knowtify::Contact.new(data)
contacts.save # => false
contacts.errors # => ["There are invalid contacts."]
contacts.invalid_contacts # => [<Knowtify::Contact:0x007fdb629e5c10>]
Knowtify.config.ingore_invalid_contacts = true
contacts.save # => true
contacts.delete # => true
- Fork it ( https://github.com/[my-github-username]/knowtify/fork )
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request