# HEY HACKER! THIS IS AN AUTO-GENERATED FILE. # So don't bother editing it. To see how it's built, take a look at the Rakefile module WordListsMethods # Fetches WordList objects by name. # The term supplied is effectively given a wildcard before and after so 'cat' becomes '%cat%' # def find_by_name(searchString, *args) http_method = :get path = '/wordLists/find/{searchString}' path.sub!('{searchString}', searchString.to_s) # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb') # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'} last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash) last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array) last_arg ||= {} # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates # that we want the request itself back, not the response body if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present? request_only = true last_arg.delete(:request_only) end params = last_arg body ||= {} request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body) request_only ? request : request.response.body end # Creates a WordList. # def create_word_list(body, *args) http_method = :post path = '/wordLists' # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb') # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'} last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash) last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array) last_arg ||= {} # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates # that we want the request itself back, not the response body if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present? request_only = true last_arg.delete(:request_only) end params = last_arg body ||= {} request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body) request_only ? request : request.response.body end # Returns information about API parameters # def get_help(*args) http_method = :get path = '/wordLists' # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb') # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'} last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash) last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array) last_arg ||= {} # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates # that we want the request itself back, not the response body if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present? request_only = true last_arg.delete(:request_only) end params = last_arg body ||= {} request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body) request_only ? request : request.response.body end # Fetches a CommentSummary for WordList objects. # The CommentSummary is sorted by comment count, descending # def find_most_commented_on(*args) http_method = :get path = '/wordLists/mostCommentedOn' # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb') # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'} last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash) last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array) last_arg ||= {} # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates # that we want the request itself back, not the response body if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present? request_only = true last_arg.delete(:request_only) end params = last_arg body ||= {} request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body) request_only ? request : request.response.body end # Fetches recently created WordList objects. # def find_recent_lists(*args) http_method = :get path = '/wordLists/recentLists' # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb') # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'} last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash) last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array) last_arg ||= {} # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates # that we want the request itself back, not the response body if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present? request_only = true last_arg.delete(:request_only) end params = last_arg body ||= {} request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body) request_only ? request : request.response.body end end