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+ ## Overview
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+ EnterpriseEDI is a commercial shipping and logistics software package by
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+ Cargowise and used by logistics companies. Depending on the setup it often has
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+ a SOAP API for clients shipping stuff can check on it's progress. Think
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+ tracking your Fedex package but on a larger scale.
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+ This library provides a nice object based wrapper around the API so you can
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+ pretend the nasty SOAP behind it doesn't exist.
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+ I am in no way personally affiliated with Cargowise or companies that use
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+ EnterpriseEDI. This library was put together for a project that needed access
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+ to specific details of upcoming shipments.
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+ gem install cargowise
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+ The cargowise API exposes two resources - Order and Shipment. Depending on your
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+ logistics company and what data they record there may be useful information on
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+ either or both.
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+ ### Registering Endpoints
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+ Each company using the cargowise product hosts the server themselves, so you will
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+ need to register the URI and authentication details for the company you want to use.
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+ Cargowise::Order.register(:ijs, :uri => "http://visibility.ijsglobal.com/Tracker/WebService/OrderService.asmx",
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+ :code => "company_code",
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+ :user => "user@example.com",
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+ :password => "secret")
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+ Cargowise::Order.register(:ijs, :uri => "http://visibility.ijsglobal.com/Tracker/WebService/ShipmentService.asmx",
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+ :code => "company_code",
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+ :user => "user@example.com",
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+ :password => "secret")
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+ In a rails app the registration should be done in a file like
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+ config/initializers/cargowise.rb.
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+ If you deal with multiple companies running cargowise you can register each using
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+ different identifiers.
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+ See the Finding API Endpoints section below for tips on finding the correct URI
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+ to register.
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+ ### Querying
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+ Cargowise::Order is a purchase order. It's for tracking the status of an order
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+ as it makes it's way from a supplier to you. For these to exist you probably need to
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+ have an arrangement with the logistics company to send them copies when you place
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+ the order.
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+ To find all orders with a certain order number:
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+ Cargowise::Order.via(:ijs).by_order_number("123456")
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+ To find all incomplete orders:
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+ Cargowise::Order.via(:ijs).incomplete
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+ Cargowise::Shipment represents something being sent to you - like a carton,
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+ palet or truck load. It might be transported via air, sea, road or a combination.
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+ To find shipments by the shipment number (a reference number selected by your logistics
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+ company):
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+ Cargowise::Shipment.via(:ijs).by_shipment_number("123456")
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+ To find undelivered shipments:
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+ Cargowise::Shipment.via(:ijs).undelivered
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+ To find shipments with activity in the past 14 days (or so):
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+ Cargowise::Shipment.via(:ijs).with_recent_activity
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+ All Order and Shipment objects are read only, there are no write capabale
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+ methods exposed via the API. If you see errors, contact your logistics company.
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+
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+ ## Finding API Endpoints
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+ Logistics companies that run EnterpriseEDI often don't realise they have an API
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+ so tracking down information on how to set it up can be tricky.
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+ If they have a website for tracking you can start with that URL and then guess
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+ the rest.
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+ For example, OHLs web tracking site is at:
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+ * https://webtracking.ohl.com/
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+ Their two API endpoints are therefore:
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+ * https://webtracking.ohl.com/WebService/ShipmentService.asmx
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+ * https://webtracking.ohl.com/WebService/OrderService.asmx
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+ IJS global has a webtracking site at:
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+ * http://visibility.ijsglobal.com/
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+ Their two API endpoints are:
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+ * http://visibility.ijsglobal.com/Tracker/WebService/ShipmentService.asmx
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+ * http://visibility.ijsglobal.com/Tracker/WebService/OrderService.asmx
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+
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+ ## Links
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+ * Cargowise: http://www.cargowise.com/
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+ # encoding: utf-8
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+ # stdlib
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+ require "bigdecimal"
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+ require "handsoap"
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+ module Cargowise
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+ DEFAULT_NS = "http://www.edi.com.au/EnterpriseService/"
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+ end
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+
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+ # this lib
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+ require 'cargowise/abstract_client'
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+ require 'cargowise/orders_client'
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+ require 'cargowise/shipments_client'
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+ require 'cargowise/abstract_result'
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+ require 'cargowise/order'
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+ require 'cargowise/shipment'
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+ require 'cargowise/document'
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+ require 'cargowise/endpoint'
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+ require 'cargowise/abstract_search'
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+ require 'cargowise/order_search'
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+ require 'cargowise/shipment_search'
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+ # coding: utf-8
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+
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+ module Cargowise
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+
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+ # Superclass of all clients, currently we have clients for
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+ # orders and Shipments.
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+ #
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+ # Not much to see here, just common methods
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+ #
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+ class AbstractClient < Handsoap::Service # :nodoc:
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+ def on_create_document(doc)
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+ doc.alias 'tns', Cargowise::DEFAULT_NS
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+ end
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+
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+ def on_response_document(doc)
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+ doc.add_namespace 'ns', Cargowise::DEFAULT_NS
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+ end
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+
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+ # test authentication, returns a string with your company name
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+ # if successful
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+ #
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+ def hello(company_code, username, pass)
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+ soap_action = 'http://www.edi.com.au/EnterpriseService/Hello'
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+ soap_headers = headers(company_code, username, pass)
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+ response = invoke('tns:Hello', :soap_action => soap_action, :soap_header => soap_headers)
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+ response.document.xpath("//tns:HelloResponse/tns:HelloResult/text()", {"tns" => Cargowise::DEFAULT_NS}).to_s
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def headers(company_code, username, pass)
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+ {
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+ "tns:WebTrackerSOAPHeader" => {
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+ "tns:CompanyCode" => company_code,
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+ "tns:UserName" => username,
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+ "tns:Password" => pass
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+ }
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+ }
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # coding: utf-8
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+
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+ module Cargowise
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+
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+ # Superclass of all objects built to contain results from
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+ # the API. Not much to see here, mostly common helper methods
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+ # for parsing values out of the XML response.
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+ #
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+ class AbstractResult # :nodoc:
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+
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+ def self.register(name, opts = {})
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+ @endpoints ||= {}
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+ @endpoints[name] = Endpoint.new(opts)
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.via(name)
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+ @endpoints ||= {}
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+ raise ArgumentError, "#{name} is not recognised, have you registered it?" if @endpoints[name].nil?
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+
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+ klass_name = (self.name[/Cargowise::(.+)/,1] + "Search")
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+ search_klass = Cargowise.const_get(klass_name)
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+ search_klass.new(@endpoints[name])
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+ end
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+
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+ def inspect
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+ str = "<#{self.class}: "
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+ str << inspectable_vars.map { |v| "#{v.tr('@','')}: #{instance_variable_get(v)}" }.join(" ")
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+ str << ">"
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+ str
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def node
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+ @node
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+ end
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+
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+ def inspectable_vars
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+ instance_variables.select { |var| var != "@node"}
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+ end
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+
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+ def node_array(path)
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+ path = path.gsub("/","/tns:")
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+ node.xpath("#{path}", "tns" => Cargowise::DEFAULT_NS)
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+ end
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+
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+ def text_value(path)
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+ path = path.gsub("/","/tns:")
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+ node.xpath("#{path}/text()", "tns" => Cargowise::DEFAULT_NS).to_s
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+ end
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+
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+ def time_value(path)
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+ val = text_value(path)
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+ val.nil? ? nil : DateTime.parse(val)
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+ end
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+
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+ def decimal_value(path)
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+ val = text_value(path)
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+ val.nil? ? nil : BigDecimal.new(val)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # coding: utf-8
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+
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+ module Cargowise
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+
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+ class AbstractSearch
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+
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+ def initialize(endpoint)
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+ @endpoint = endpoint
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def ep
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+ @endpoint
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+ end
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+
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+ def endpoint_hash
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+ {
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+ :uri => ep.uri,
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+ :version => 2
21
+ }
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+ end
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+
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+ end
25
+ end
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+ # coding: utf-8
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+
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+ module Cargowise
4
+
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+ # A document that is associated with a Shipment. Not built
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+ # directly, but available via the documents() attribute
7
+ # of the Shipment model.
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+ #
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+ class Document < AbstractResult
10
+
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+ attr_reader :date, :description, :link
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+
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+ def initialize(node)
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+ @node = node
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+
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+ @date = time_value("./Date")
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+ @description = text_value("./Description")
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+ @link = text_value("./Link")
19
+ end
20
+ end
21
+ end
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+ # coding: utf-8
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+
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+ module Cargowise
4
+
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+ # Stores the details for connecting to a single logistics company.
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+ #
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+ # Generally created using the register() method on the Order and
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+ # Shipment classes.
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+ #
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+ class Endpoint
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+
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+ attr_reader :uri
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+ attr_reader :code, :user, :password
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+
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+ # create a new endpoint. All 4 options are compulsory.
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+ #
17
+ def initialize(opts = {})
18
+ raise ArgumentError, "option :uri must be provided" if opts[:uri].nil?
19
+ raise ArgumentError, "option :code must be provided" if opts[:code].nil?
20
+ raise ArgumentError, "option :user must be provided" if opts[:user].nil?
21
+ raise ArgumentError, "option :password must be provided" if opts[:password].nil?
22
+
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+ @uri = opts[:uri]
24
+ @code, @user, @password = opts[:code], opts[:user], opts[:password]
25
+ end
26
+ end
27
+ end
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+ # coding: utf-8
2
+
3
+ module Cargowise
4
+
5
+ # A purchase order that is being shipped to from a supplier to
6
+ # you via a logistics company.
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+ #
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+ # Typcially you will setup an arrangement with your account manager
9
+ # where they are sent copies of POs so they can be entered into the
10
+ # database and tracked.
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+ #
12
+ # All order objects are read-only, see the object attributes to see
13
+ # what information is available.
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+ #
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+ # Use class find methods to retrieve order info from your logistics
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+ # company.
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+ #
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+ # Order.find_by_order_number(...)
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+ # Order.find_incomplete(...)
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+ # etc
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+ #
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+ class Order < AbstractResult
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+
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+ attr_reader :order_number, :order_status, :description, :datetime
25
+ attr_reader :order_total, :transport_mode, :container_mode
26
+
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+ attr_reader :buyer_name
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+
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+ attr_reader :supplier_name
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+
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+ attr_reader :shipments
32
+
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+ def initialize(node)
34
+ @node = node
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+
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+ @order_number = text_value("./OrderIdentifier/OrderNumber")
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+ @order_status = text_value("./OrderDetail/OrderStatus")
38
+ @description = text_value("./OrderDetail/Description")
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+ @datetime = time_value("./OrderDetail/OrderDateTime")
40
+ @order_total = decimal_value("./OrderDetail/OrderTotal")
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+ @transport_mode = text_value("./OrderDetail/TransportMode")
42
+ @container_mode = text_value("./OrderDetail/ContainerMode")
43
+
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+ @buyer_name = text_value("./OrderDetail/Buyer/OrganisationDetails/Name")
45
+
46
+ @supplier_name = text_value("./OrderDetail/Supplier/OrganisationDetails/Name")
47
+
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+ @shipments = node_array("./Shipment").map { |node|
49
+ Shipment.new(node)
50
+ }
51
+ end
52
+
53
+ end
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+
55
+ end
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1
+ # coding: utf-8
2
+
3
+ module Cargowise
4
+
5
+ class OrderSearch < AbstractSearch
6
+
7
+ # find all orders with an OrderNumber that matches ref
8
+ #
9
+ def by_order_number(ref)
10
+ filter_hash = {
11
+ "tns:Filter" => {
12
+ "tns:Number" => {
13
+ "tns:NumberSearchField" => "OrderNumber",
14
+ "tns:NumberValue" => ref
15
+ }
16
+ }
17
+ }
18
+ OrdersClient.endpoint(endpoint_hash) # probably not threadsafe. oops.
19
+ OrdersClient.get_order_list(ep.code, ep.user, ep.password, filter_hash)
20
+ end
21
+
22
+ # find all orders still marked as incomplete.
23
+ #
24
+ def incomplete
25
+ filter_hash = {
26
+ "tns:Filter" => { "tns:OrderStatus" => "INC" }
27
+ }
28
+ OrdersClient.endpoint(endpoint_hash) # probably not threadsafe. oops.
29
+ OrdersClient.get_order_list(ep.code, ep.user, ep.password, filter_hash)
30
+ end
31
+
32
+ end
33
+ end
34
+
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1
+ # coding: utf-8
2
+
3
+ module Cargowise
4
+
5
+ # SOAP client for retreiving order data. Not much to
6
+ # see here, used by the Order resource class.
7
+ #
8
+ class OrdersClient < AbstractClient # :nodoc:
9
+
10
+ # return an array of orders. Each order *should* correspond to a buyer PO.
11
+ #
12
+ # filter_hash should be a hash that will be serialised into an
13
+ # XML fragment specifying the search criteria. See the WSDL documentation
14
+ # for samples
15
+ #
16
+ def get_order_list(company_code, username, pass, filter_hash)
17
+ soap_action = 'http://www.edi.com.au/EnterpriseService/GetOrderList'
18
+ soap_headers = headers(company_code, username, pass)
19
+ response = invoke('tns:GetOrderList', :soap_action => soap_action, :soap_header => soap_headers, :soap_body => filter_hash)
20
+ response.document.xpath("//tns:GetOrderListResult/tns:WebOrder", {"tns" => Cargowise::DEFAULT_NS}).map do |node|
21
+ Cargowise::Order.new(node)
22
+ end
23
+ end
24
+ end
25
+ end
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1
+ # coding: utf-8
2
+
3
+ module Cargowise
4
+
5
+ # A shipment that is currently on its way to you. Could take on a
6
+ # variety of forms - carton, palet, truck? Could be travelling via
7
+ # air, sea, road, rail, donkey?
8
+ #
9
+ # Typcially you will lookup the status of a shipment you're aware of
10
+ # using the shipment number:
11
+ #
12
+ # Shipment.find_by_shipment_number(...)
13
+ #
14
+ # If you want all recent shipments (delivered and undelivered) to
15
+ # ensure you know what's coming:
16
+ #
17
+ # Shipment.find_with_recent_activity(...)
18
+ #
19
+ # All shipment objects are read-only, see the object attributes to see
20
+ # what information is available.
21
+ #
22
+ class Shipment < AbstractResult
23
+
24
+ attr_reader :number, :housebill, :goods_description, :service_level
25
+ attr_reader :origin, :destination, :etd, :eta, :delivered_date
26
+
27
+ attr_reader :shipper_name
28
+
29
+ attr_reader :consignee_name
30
+
31
+ attr_reader :documents
32
+
33
+ def initialize(node)
34
+ @node = node
35
+
36
+ @number = text_value("./Number")
37
+ @housebill = text_value("./HouseBill")
38
+ @goods_description = text_value("./GoodsDescription")
39
+ @service_level = text_value("./ServiceLevel")
40
+ @origin = text_value("./Origin")
41
+ @destination = text_value("./Destination")
42
+ @etd = time_value("./ETD")
43
+ @eta = time_value("./ETA")
44
+ @delivered_date = time_value("./DeliveredDate")
45
+
46
+ @shipper_name = text_value("./Shipper/OrganisationDetails/Name")
47
+
48
+ @consignee_name = text_value("./Consignee/OrganisationDetails/Name")
49
+
50
+ @documents = node_array("./DocumentLinks/DocumentLink").map { |node|
51
+ Document.new(node)
52
+ }.sort_by { |doc|
53
+ doc.date
54
+ }
55
+ end
56
+
57
+ end
58
+ end
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1
+ # coding: utf-8
2
+
3
+ module Cargowise
4
+
5
+ class ShipmentSearch < AbstractSearch
6
+
7
+ # find all shipments with a ShipmentNumber that matches ref
8
+ #
9
+ def by_shipment_number(ref)
10
+ filter_hash = {
11
+ "tns:Filter" => {
12
+ "tns:Number" => {
13
+ "tns:NumberSearchField" => "ShipmentNumber",
14
+ "tns:NumberValue" => ref
15
+ }
16
+ }
17
+ }
18
+ ShipmentsClient.endpoint(endpoint_hash) # probably not threadsafe. oops.
19
+ ShipmentsClient.get_shipments_list(ep.code, ep.user, ep.password, filter_hash)
20
+ end
21
+
22
+ # find all shipments that haven't been delivered yet.
23
+ #
24
+ # This times out on some systems, possibly because the logistics company
25
+ # isn't correctly marking shipments as delivered, so the result is too
26
+ # large to transfer in a timely manner.
27
+ #
28
+ def undelivered
29
+ filter_hash = {
30
+ "tns:Filter" => { "tns:Status" => "Undelivered" }
31
+ }
32
+ ShipmentsClient.endpoint(endpoint_hash) # probably not threadsafe. oops.
33
+ ShipmentsClient.get_shipments_list(ep.code, ep.user, ep.password, filter_hash)
34
+ end
35
+
36
+ # find all shipments that had some activity in the past seven days. This could
37
+ # include leaving port, being delivered or passing a milestone.
38
+ #
39
+ def with_recent_activity
40
+ filter_hash = {
41
+ "tns:Filter" => {
42
+ "tns:Date" => {
43
+ "tns:DateSearchField" => "ALL",
44
+ "tns:FromDate" => (Date.today - 14).strftime("%Y-%m-%d"),
45
+ "tns:ToDate" => (Date.today + 14).strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
46
+ }
47
+ }
48
+ }
49
+ ShipmentsClient.endpoint(endpoint_hash) # probably not threadsafe. oops.
50
+ ShipmentsClient.get_shipments_list(ep.code, ep.user, ep.password, filter_hash)
51
+ end
52
+
53
+
54
+ end
55
+ end
56
+
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
1
+ # coding: utf-8
2
+
3
+ module Cargowise
4
+
5
+ # SOAP client for retreiving shipment data. Not much to
6
+ # see here, used by the Shipment resource class.
7
+ #
8
+ class ShipmentsClient < AbstractClient # :nodoc:
9
+
10
+ # return an array of shipments. Each shipment should correspond to
11
+ # a consolidated shipment from the freight company.
12
+ #
13
+ # filter_hash should be a hash that will be serialised into an
14
+ # XML fragment specifying the search criteria. See the WSDL documentation
15
+ # for samples
16
+ #
17
+ def get_shipments_list(company_code, username, pass, filter_hash)
18
+ soap_action = 'http://www.edi.com.au/EnterpriseService/GetShipmentsList'
19
+ soap_headers = headers(company_code, username, pass)
20
+ response = invoke('tns:GetShipmentsList', :soap_action => soap_action, :soap_header => soap_headers, :soap_body => filter_hash)
21
+ response.document.xpath("//tns:GetShipmentsListResult/tns:WebShipment", {"tns" => Cargowise::DEFAULT_NS}).map do |node|
22
+ Cargowise::Shipment.new(node)
23
+ end
24
+ end
25
+
26
+ end
27
+ end
metadata ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,115 @@
1
+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
+ name: cargowise
3
+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
+ hash: 1
5
+ prerelease: false
6
+ segments:
7
+ - 0
8
+ - 5
9
+ version: "0.5"
10
+ platform: ruby
11
+ authors:
12
+ - James Healy
13
+ autorequire:
14
+ bindir: bin
15
+ cert_chain: []
16
+
17
+ date: 2010-08-27 00:00:00 +10:00
18
+ default_executable:
19
+ dependencies:
20
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
21
+ name: handsoap
22
+ prerelease: false
23
+ requirement: &id001 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
24
+ none: false
25
+ requirements:
26
+ - - ~>
27
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
28
+ hash: 29
29
+ segments:
30
+ - 1
31
+ - 1
32
+ - 7
33
+ version: 1.1.7
34
+ type: :runtime
35
+ version_requirements: *id001
36
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
37
+ name: nokogiri
38
+ prerelease: false
39
+ requirement: &id002 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
40
+ none: false
41
+ requirements:
42
+ - - ~>
43
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
44
+ hash: 7
45
+ segments:
46
+ - 1
47
+ - 4
48
+ - 0
49
+ version: 1.4.0
50
+ type: :runtime
51
+ version_requirements: *id002
52
+ description: Retrieve tracking and status information on your shipments from entpriseEDI
53
+ email: james@yob.id.au
54
+ executables: []
55
+
56
+ extensions: []
57
+
58
+ extra_rdoc_files: []
59
+
60
+ files:
61
+ - lib/cargowise/shipment.rb
62
+ - lib/cargowise/shipments_client.rb
63
+ - lib/cargowise/abstract_client.rb
64
+ - lib/cargowise/abstract_search.rb
65
+ - lib/cargowise/order.rb
66
+ - lib/cargowise/abstract_result.rb
67
+ - lib/cargowise/order_search.rb
68
+ - lib/cargowise/document.rb
69
+ - lib/cargowise/endpoint.rb
70
+ - lib/cargowise/shipment_search.rb
71
+ - lib/cargowise/orders_client.rb
72
+ - lib/cargowise.rb
73
+ - README.markdown
74
+ - CHANGELOG
75
+ - TODO
76
+ - COPYING
77
+ - LICENSE
78
+ has_rdoc: true
79
+ homepage: http://github.com/yob/cargowise
80
+ licenses: []
81
+
82
+ post_install_message:
83
+ rdoc_options:
84
+ - --title
85
+ - Cargowise
86
+ - --line-numbers
87
+ require_paths:
88
+ - lib
89
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
90
+ none: false
91
+ requirements:
92
+ - - ">="
93
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
94
+ hash: 3
95
+ segments:
96
+ - 0
97
+ version: "0"
98
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
99
+ none: false
100
+ requirements:
101
+ - - ">="
102
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
103
+ hash: 3
104
+ segments:
105
+ - 0
106
+ version: "0"
107
+ requirements: []
108
+
109
+ rubyforge_project:
110
+ rubygems_version: 1.3.7
111
+ signing_key:
112
+ specification_version: 3
113
+ summary: Wrapper around entpriseEDI SOAP API by cargowise
114
+ test_files: []
115
+