The following is a simple example of wrapping Twitter's API for posting updates.
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class Twitter
+ include HTTParty
+ base_uri 'twitter.com'
+ basic_auth 'username', 'password'
+end
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+Twitter.post('/statuses/update.json', :query => {:status => "It's an HTTParty and everyone is invited!"})
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That is really it! The object returned is a ruby hash that is decoded from Twitter's json response. JSON parsing is used because of the .json extension in the path of the request. You can also explicitly set a format (see the examples).
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That works and all but what if you don't want to embed your username and password in the class? Below is an example to fix that:
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class Twitter
+ include HTTParty
+ base_uri 'twitter.com'
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+ def initialize(user, pass)
+ self.class.basic_auth user, pass
+ end
+
+ def post(text)
+ self.class.post('/statuses/update.json', :query => {:status => text})
+ end
+end
+
+Twitter.new('username', 'password').post("It's an HTTParty and everyone is invited!")