binarybeast 0.1.3.pre → 0.1.4.pre

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  :title => String
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  :description => String
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  :public => Integer
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- :gamecode => String
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- :typeid => Integer
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+ :game_code => String
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+ :type_id => Integer
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  :elimination => Integer
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- :teammode => Integer
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- :groupcount => Integer
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- :teamsfromgroup => Integer
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+ :team_mode => Integer
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+ :group_count => Integer
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+ :teams_from_group => Integer
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  :location => String
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- :maxteams => Integer
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- :replayuploads => Integer
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- :replaydownloads => Integer
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- :autostart => Integer
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- :returndata => Integer
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+ :max_teams => Integer
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+ :replay_uploads => Integer
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+ :replay_downloads => Integer
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+ :auto_start => Integer
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+ :return_data => Integer
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- however, only :title => String is required or :tourneyid => String if you want to load an existing tournament.
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+ however, only :title => String is required for creating a new tourney object.
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  ## Create a new Tournament on BinaryBeast
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  ## Fetching a existing Tournament from BinaryBeast
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- @tourney = Binarybeast::Tourney.new(:tourneyid => "xSC21212194")
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- @tourney.load
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+ @tourney = Binarybeast::Tourney.load(:id => "xSC21212194")
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  ## Current implemented Functions
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  ## Some stuff you should know
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+ ### :force => true
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  The BinaryBeast API sends back JSON from every request. However, if you use this gem we catch the JSON Data and proccess it. If you want to have a direct access to the API you can go with something like this:
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  @tourney = Binarybeast::Tourney.new(:title => "Test")
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  response["Result"]
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  => 200
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+ ## Changelog
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+ ### Version: 0.1.3.pre
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+ * Added Eigenclass to Tourney, so you can call Binarybeast::Tourney.load(:id => "").
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+ * Changed variable names to use underscore naming convention rather than all lower case naming.
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+ * Added a call function to the Binarybeast module. You are now able to call Binarybeast.call() to make a raw API call to Binarybeast. Returns a JSON parsed array.
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  # ----------------
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  def update(options={:force => false})
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- response = self.class.get("", :query => {:id => self.id, :APIKey => self.api_key, :APIService => "Tourney.TourneyUpdate.Settings",
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+ response = self.class.get("", :query => {:TourneyID => self.id, :APIKey => self.api_key, :APIService => "Tourney.TourneyUpdate.Settings",
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  :Title => self.title, :Public => self.publish, :game_code => self.game_code,
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- :type_id => self.type_id, :Elimination => self.elimination,
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- :team_mode => self.team_mode, :group_count => self.group_count,
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- :teams_from_group => self.teams_from_group, :date_start => self.date_start,
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- :Location => self.location, :max_teams => self.max_teams, :replay_uploads => self.replay_uploads,
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- :replay_downloads => self.replay_downloads, :Description => self.description, :return_data => self.return_data})
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+ :TypeID => self.type_id, :Elimination => self.elimination,
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+ :TeamMode => self.team_mode, :GroupCount => self.group_count,
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+ :TeamsFromGroup => self.teams_from_group, :DateStart => self.date_start,
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+ :Location => self.location, :MaxTeams => self.max_teams, :ReplayUploads => self.replay_uploads,
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+ :ReplayDownloads => self.replay_downloads, :Description => self.description, :ReturnData => self.return_data})
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  options[:force] ? response : response["Result"] == 200 ? true : false
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  end
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  module Binarybeast
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- VERSION = "0.1.3.pre"
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+ VERSION = "0.1.4.pre"
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  end
metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: binarybeast
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.1.3.pre
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+ version: 0.1.4.pre
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  prerelease: 6
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  platform: ruby
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  authors: