module EzLinkedin module Request DEFAULT_HEADERS = { 'x-li-format' => 'json' } API_PATH = "https://api.linkedin.com/v1" protected def get(path, options={}) response = access_token.get("#{API_PATH}#{path}", DEFAULT_HEADERS.merge(options)) raise_errors(response) response.body end def post(path, body='', options={}) response = access_token.post("#{API_PATH}#{path}", body, DEFAULT_HEADERS.merge(options)) raise_errors(response) response end private def raise_errors(response) # Even if the json answer contains the HTTP status code, LinkedIn also sets this code # in the HTTP answer (thankfully). case response.code.to_i when 401 data = Mash.from_json(response.body) raise EzLinkedin::Errors::UnauthorizedError.new(data), "(#{data.status}): #{data.message}" when 400 data = Mash.from_json(response.body) raise EzLinkedin::Errors::GeneralError.new(data), "(#{data.status}): #{data.message}" when 403 data = Mash.from_json(response.body) raise EzLinkedin::Errors::AccessDeniedError.new(data), "(#{data.status}): #{data.message}" when 404 raise EzLinkedin::Errors::NotFoundError, "(#{response.code}): #{response.message}" when 500 raise EzLinkedin::Errors::InformLinkedInError, "LinkedIn had an internal error. Please let them know in the forum. (#{response.code}): #{response.message}" when 502..503 raise EzLinkedin::Errors::UnavailableError, "(#{response.code}): #{response.message}" end end end end