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# httparty
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Makes http fun again!
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## Table of contents
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- [Parsing JSON](#parsing-json)
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- [Working with SSL](#working-with-ssl)
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## Parsing JSON
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If the response Content Type is `application/json`, HTTParty will parse the response and return Ruby objects such as a hash or array. The default behavior for parsing JSON will return keys as strings. This can be supressed with the `format` option. To get hash keys as symbols:
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```
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response = HTTParty.get('http://example.com', format: :plain)
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JSON.parse response, symbolize_names: true
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```
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## Working with SSL
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You can use this guide to work with SSL certificates.
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#### Using `pem` option
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```ruby
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# Use this example if you are using a pem file
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class Client
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include HTTParty
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base_uri "https://example.com"
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pem File.read("#{File.expand_path('.')}/path/to/certs/cert.pem"), "123456"
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end
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```
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#### Using `pkcs12` option
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```ruby
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# Use this example if you are using a pkcs12 file
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class Client
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include HTTParty
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base_uri "https://example.com"
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pkcs12 File.read("#{File.expand_path('.')}/path/to/certs/cert.p12"), "123456"
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end
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```
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#### Using `ssl_ca_file` option
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```ruby
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# Use this example if you are using a pkcs12 file
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class Client
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include HTTParty
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base_uri "https://example.com"
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ssl_ca_file "#{File.expand_path('.')}/path/to/certs/cert.pem"
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end
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```
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#### Using `ssl_ca_path` option
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```ruby
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# Use this example if you are using a pkcs12 file
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class Client
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include HTTParty
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base_uri "https://example.com"
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ssl_ca_path '/path/to/certs'
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end
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```
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You can also include this options with the call:
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```ruby
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class Client
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include HTTParty
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base_uri "https://example.com"
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def self.fetch
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get("/resources", pem: (File.read("#{File.expand_path('.')}/path/to/certs/cert.pem"), "123456")
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end
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end
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```
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### Avoid SSL verification
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In some cases you may want to skip SSL verification, because the entity that issue the certificate is not a valid one, but you still want to work with it. You can achieve this through:
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```ruby
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#Skips SSL certificate verification
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class Client
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include HTTParty
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base_uri "https://example.com"
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pem File.read("#{File.expand_path('.')}/path/to/certs/cert.pem"), "123456"
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def self.fetch
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get("/resources", verify: false)
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# You can also use something like:
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# get("resources", verify_peer: false)
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end
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end
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``` |