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= REST Client -- simple DSL for accessing REST resources
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A simple REST client for Ruby, inspired by the Sinatra's microframework style
of specifying actions: get, put, post, delete.
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== Usage: Raw URL
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require 'rest_client'
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RestClient.get 'http://example.com/resource'
RestClient.get 'https://user:password@example.com/private/resource'
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RestClient.post 'http://example.com/resource', :param1 => 'one', :nested => { :param2 => 'two' }
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RestClient.delete 'http://example.com/resource'
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== Multipart
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Yeah, that's right! This does multipart sends for you!
RestClient.post '/data', :myfile => File.new("/path/to/image.jpg")
This does two things for you:
* Auto-detects that you have a File value sends it as multipart
* Auto-detects the mime of the file and sets it in the HEAD of the payload for each entry
If you are sending params that do not contain a File object but the payload needs to be multipart then:
RestClient.post '/data', :foo => 'bar', :multipart => true
See RestClient module docs for more details.
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== Usage: ActiveResource-Style
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resource = RestClient::Resource.new 'http://example.com/resource'
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resource.get
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private_resource = RestClient::Resource.new 'https://example.com/private/resource', 'user', 'pass'
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private_resource.put File.read('pic.jpg'), :content_type => 'image/jpg'
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See RestClient::Resource module docs for details.
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== Usage: Resource Nesting
site = RestClient::Resource.new('http://example.com')
site['posts/1/comments'].post 'Good article.', :content_type => 'text/plain'
See RestClient::Resource docs for details.
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== Shell
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The restclient shell command gives an IRB session with RestClient already loaded:
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$ restclient
>> RestClient.get 'http://example.com'
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Specify a URL argument for get/post/put/delete on that resource:
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$ restclient http://example.com
>> put '/resource', 'data'
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Add a user and password for authenticated resources:
$ restclient https://example.com user pass
>> delete '/private/resource'
Create ~/.restclient for named sessions:
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sinatra:
url: http://localhost:4567
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rack:
url: http://localhost:9292
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private_site:
url: http://example.com
username: user
password: pass
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Then invoke:
$ restclient private_site
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== Meta
Written by Adam Wiggins (adam at heroku dot com)
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Patches contributed by: Chris Anderson, Greg Borenstein, Ardekantur, Pedro Belo, Rafael Souza, Rick Olson, Aman Gupta, and Blake Mizerany
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Released under the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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http://rest-client.heroku.com
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http://github.com/adamwiggins/rest-client