$:.unshift File.dirname(__FILE__) require 'net/http' require 'json' require 'oauth' require 'uri' require 'etsy/request' require 'etsy/response' require 'etsy/basic_client' require 'etsy/secure_client' require 'etsy/verification_request' require 'etsy/model' require 'etsy/user' require 'etsy/profile' require 'etsy/shop' require 'etsy/listing' require 'etsy/image' require 'etsy/transaction' require 'etsy/address' require 'etsy/category' require 'etsy/payment_template' require 'etsy/country' require 'etsy/shipping_template' require 'etsy/section' require 'etsy/favorite_listing' require 'etsy/receipt' require 'etsy/variation/property_set' # = Etsy: A friendly Ruby interface to the Etsy API # # == Quick Start # # Getting started is easy. First, you will need a valid API key from the Etsy # developer site (http://developer.etsy.com/). # # To start using the API, require the etsy gem and set it up to use your API key: # # require 'rubygems' # require 'etsy' # # Etsy.api_key = 'itsasecret' # # Now you can make API calls that originate from an Etsy user: # # # Find a user by username # user = Etsy.user('littletjane') # # # Grab that user's shop information # user.shop # user.shop.title # # # ... and the listings in the shop # listing = user.shop.listings.first # listing.title # listing.description # # To see what else is available for a user, check out the full documentation for # the Etsy::User class. Information about making authenticated calls is available # in the README. # module Etsy class Error < RuntimeError; end class << self attr_writer :callback_url attr_writer :permission_scopes end # Make Etsy.api_key and Etsy.api_secret global but also local to threads # def self.api_key Thread.current[:etsy_api_key] || @api_key end def self.api_key=(key) @api_key ||= key Thread.current[:etsy_api_key] = key end def self.api_secret Thread.current[:etsy_api_secret] || @api_secret end def self.api_secret=(secret) @api_secret ||= secret Thread.current[:etsy_api_secret] = secret end SANDBOX_HOST = 'sandbox.openapi.etsy.com' PRODUCTION_HOST = 'openapi.etsy.com' # Set the environment, accepts either :sandbox or :production. Defaults to :sandbox # and will raise an exception when set to an unrecognized environment. # def self.environment=(environment) unless [:sandbox, :production].include?(environment) raise(ArgumentError, "environment must be set to either :sandbox or :production") end @environment = environment @host = (environment == :sandbox) ? SANDBOX_HOST : PRODUCTION_HOST end def self.protocol=(protocol) unless ["http", "https"].include?(protocol.to_s) raise(ArgumentError, "protocol must be set to either 'http' or 'https'") end @protocol = protocol.to_s end # Allow throwing API errors # def self.silent_errors=(bool) unless [TrueClass, FalseClass].include?(bool.class) raise(ArgumentError, "Silent errors must be set to either true or false'") end @silent_errors = bool end def self.protocol @protocol || "https" end # The currently configured environment. # def self.environment @environment || :production end # The default will change to false for a 1.0 release (breaking changes) # def self.silent_errors @silent_errors.nil? ? true : @silent_errors end def self.host # :nodoc: @host || PRODUCTION_HOST end # The configured callback URL or 'oob' if no callback URL is configured. This controls # whether or not we need to pass the OAuth verifier by hand. # def self.callback_url @callback_url || 'oob' end # OAuth permission scopes. Defines which private fields we can have access to. # def self.permission_scopes @permission_scopes || [] end # Find a user by username. See Etsy::User for more information. # def self.user(username) User.find(username) end # Convenience method for accessing the authenticated user's own user information. Requires # authentication. # def self.myself(token, secret, options = {}) User.myself(token, secret, options) end # Generate a request token for authorization. # def self.request_token clear_for_new_authorization verification_request.request_token end # Generate an access token from the request token, secret, and verifier. The verifier can # either be passed manually or from the params in the callback URL. # def self.access_token(request_token, request_secret, verifier) @access_token = begin client = Etsy::SecureClient.new({ :request_token => request_token, :request_secret => request_secret, :verifier => verifier }) client.client end end # Generate the URL to begin the verification process for a user. # def self.verification_url verification_request.url end def self.single_user(access_token, access_secret) @credentials = { :access_token => access_token, :access_secret => access_secret } nil end def self.credentials @credentials || {} end private def self.verification_request @verification_request ||= VerificationRequest.new end def self.clear_for_new_authorization @verification_request = nil end def self.deprecate(message) puts "DEPRECATED: #{message}." end end