# How to Manage Code Efficiently There are two possible ways to define a model. You can use the standard class-based initialization, where you create a new object for each nesting level. ```ruby campaign = campaigns_api_instance.create_campaign({ campaigns_create_request_body: VoucherifySdk::CampaignsCreateDiscountCouponsCampaign.new({ campaign_type: "DISCOUNT_COUPONS", name: generate_random_string(), type: "AUTO_UPDATE", voucher: VoucherifySdk::DiscountCouponsCampaignVoucher.new({ discount: VoucherifySdk::DiscountAmount.new({ type: "AMOUNT", amount_off: 1000 }) }), validation_rules: [validation_rule_id] }) }) ``` Another, simpler approach is to create only **necessary** objects. In this scenario, the model is created using JSON-like syntax.. ```ruby campaign = campaigns_api_instance.create_campaign({ campaigns_create_request_body: VoucherifySdk::CampaignsCreateDiscountCouponsCampaign.new({ campaign_type: "DISCOUNT_COUPONS", name: generate_random_string(), type: "AUTO_UPDATE", voucher: { discount: { type: "AMOUNT", amount_off: 1000 } }, validation_rules: [validation_rule_id] }) }) ``` Some objects are **necessary** because they represent a union of a few similar types, and you need to determine which type you're using. E.g. model [**CampaignsCreateRequestBody**](./lib/VoucherifySdk/models/campaigns_create_request_body.rb) consists of types like: - CampaignsCreateDiscountCouponsCampaign - CampaignsCreateGiftCampaign - CampaignsCreateGiveawayCampaign - CampaignsCreateLoyaltyCampaign - CampaignsCreatePromotionCampaign - CampaignsCreateReferralCampaign So, in our example, we're declaring an object for it, instead of passing it explicitly. For example: ```ruby campaigns_create_request_body: VoucherifySdk::CampaignsCreateDiscountCouponsCampaign.new(...) ``` ##### 💡 More useful examples could be found in our [tests](./__tests__) ## 🔄 Alternative ways for installing a gem To build the Ruby code into a gem: ```shell gem build VoucherifySdk.gemspec ``` Then either install the gem locally: ```shell gem install ./VoucherifySdk-1.0.0.gem ``` (for development, run `gem install --dev ./VoucherifySdk-1.0.0.gem` to install the development dependencies) Add this to the Gemfile: ```shell gem 'VoucherifySdk', '~> 1.0.0' ``` Then install dependencies with bundler ```shell bundle install ``` Finally, exec script with bundler: ```shell bundle exec ruby example.rb ``` ### 📦 Install from Git You could use the GitHub repository (https://github.com/voucherifyio/voucherify-js-sdk) for installing SDK gem by adding it to the `Gemfile` ```shell gem 'VoucherifySdk', :git => 'https://github.com/voucherifyio/voucherify-js-sdk.git', branch: 'main' ``` Then install dependencies with bundler ```shell bundle install ``` Finally, exec script with bundler: ```shell bundle exec ruby example.rb ```