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# Checkr Ruby bindings ![Travis CI Status](https://travis-ci.org/checkr/checkr-ruby.svg?branch=master) [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/checkr/checkr-ruby/badges/gpa.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/checkr/checkr-ruby) ## Installation You don't need this source code unless you want to modify the gem. If you just want to use the Checkr Ruby bindings, you should run: ```bash gem install checkr-official ``` If you want to build the gem from source: ```bash gem build checkr-official.gemspec ``` If you want to include the gem in IRB you will need to require `checkr`. This naming will hopefully be cleared up if we are given ownership of the `checkr` gem on rubygems. ```ruby require 'checkr' ``` ## Requirements * Ruby 1.8.7 or above. (Ruby 1.8.6 may work if you load ActiveSupport.) For Ruby versions before 1.9.2, you'll need to add this to your Gemfile: ```ruby if Gem::Version.new(RUBY_VERSION) < Gem::Version.new('1.9.2') gem 'rest-client', '~> 1.6.8' end ``` * rest-client, json ## Bundler If you are installing via bundler, you should be sure to use the https rubygems source in your Gemfile, as any gems fetched over http could potentially be compromised. ```ruby source 'https://rubygems.org' gem 'rails' gem 'checkr-official' ``` ## Development Test cases can be run with: `bundle exec rake test` ## Test Rake Task To hit the API with some test calls run: ```bash bundle exec rake test_api["sk_test_api_key"] ```
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checkr-official-1.0.2 | README.md |
checkr-official-1.0.1 | README.md |