files.com 1.1.125 → 1.1.127

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  ## Introduction
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- The Files.com Ruby client library provides convenient access to the Files.com API from applications written in the Ruby language.
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+ The Files.com Ruby gem provides convenient access to all aspects of Files.com from applications written in the Ruby language.
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+ Files.com customers use our Ruby gem for directly working with files and folders as well as performing management tasks such as adding/removing users, onboarding counterparties, retrieving information about automations and more.
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+ ### Files.com is a Ruby Shop
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+ At Files.com, we use Ruby as a primary language all over the company. Our main server-side API is developed in Ruby, as are many of our microservices.
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+ This Ruby gem is used directly in many internal projects at Files.com, including several of the integrations we maintain. You can expect the official Files.com Ruby gem to be highly performant and kept up to date at all times.
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  ### Installation
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- To install the package:
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+ To install the gem, simply use Rubygems:
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  ```bash
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  gem install files.com
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  ````
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- Or add this to your app's Gemfile:
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+ You can also use Bundler, by adding `files.com` to your app's `Gemfile`:
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  ```ruby
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  gem 'files.com', '~> 1.0'
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  ### Requirements
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- * Ruby 3+
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  Ruby 2.x is now considered end-of-life by the Ruby project. As a policy, Files.com does not support integrations which are considered end-of-life by their vendor.
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  ### Getting Support
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- The Files.com team is happy to help with any SDK Integration challenges you
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+ The Files.com Support team provides official support for all of our official Files.com integration tools.
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- Just email support@files.com and we'll get the process started.
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+ To initiate a support conversation, you can send an [Authenticated Support Request](https://www.files.com/docs/overview/requesting-support) or simply send an E-Mail to support@files.com.
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  ## Authentication
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  "created_at": "2000-01-01T01:00:00Z",
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  "body_url": "example",
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  "folder_behavior_id": 1,
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  "successful_files": 1,
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  * `created_at` (date-time): External event create date/time
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  * `body_url` (string): Link to log file.
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  * `folder_behavior_id` (int64): Folder Behavior ID
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+ * `siem_http_destination_id` (int64): SIEM HTTP Destination ID.
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  * `successful_files` (int64): For sync events, the number of files handled successfully.
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  * `errored_files` (int64): For sync events, the number of files that encountered errors.
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  * `bytes_synced` (int64): For sync events, the total number of bytes synced.
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  * `cursor` (string): Used for pagination. When a list request has more records available, cursors are provided in the response headers `X-Files-Cursor-Next` and `X-Files-Cursor-Prev`. Send one of those cursor value here to resume an existing list from the next available record. Note: many of our SDKs have iterator methods that will automatically handle cursor-based pagination.
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  * `per_page` (int64): Number of records to show per page. (Max: 10,000, 1,000 or less is recommended).
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- * `sort_by` (object): If set, sort records by the specified field in either `asc` or `desc` direction. Valid fields are `remote_server_type`, `site_id`, `folder_behavior_id`, `event_type`, `created_at` or `status`.
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- * `filter` (object): If set, return records where the specified field is equal to the supplied value. Valid fields are `created_at`, `event_type`, `remote_server_type`, `status` or `folder_behavior_id`. Valid field combinations are `[ created_at, event_type, status ]`, `[ created_at, event_type ]` or `[ created_at, status ]`.
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+ * `sort_by` (object): If set, sort records by the specified field in either `asc` or `desc` direction. Valid fields are `remote_server_type`, `site_id`, `folder_behavior_id`, `siem_http_destination_id`, `event_type`, `created_at` or `status`.
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+ * `filter` (object): If set, return records where the specified field is equal to the supplied value. Valid fields are `created_at`, `event_type`, `remote_server_type`, `status`, `folder_behavior_id` or `siem_http_destination_id`. Valid field combinations are `[ created_at, event_type, status ]`, `[ created_at, event_type ]` or `[ created_at, status ]`.
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  * `filter_gt` (object): If set, return records where the specified field is greater than the supplied value. Valid fields are `created_at`.
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  * `filter_gteq` (object): If set, return records where the specified field is greater than or equal the supplied value. Valid fields are `created_at`.
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  * `filter_prefix` (object): If set, return records where the specified field is prefixed by the supplied value. Valid fields are `remote_server_type`.
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- # filter - object - If set, return records where the specified field is equal to the supplied value. Valid fields are `created_at`, `event_type`, `remote_server_type`, `status` or `folder_behavior_id`. Valid field combinations are `[ created_at, event_type, status ]`, `[ created_at, event_type ]` or `[ created_at, status ]`.
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+ # sort_by - object - If set, sort records by the specified field in either `asc` or `desc` direction. Valid fields are `remote_server_type`, `site_id`, `folder_behavior_id`, `siem_http_destination_id`, `event_type`, `created_at` or `status`.
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+ # filter - object - If set, return records where the specified field is equal to the supplied value. Valid fields are `created_at`, `event_type`, `remote_server_type`, `status`, `folder_behavior_id` or `siem_http_destination_id`. Valid field combinations are `[ created_at, event_type, status ]`, `[ created_at, event_type ]` or `[ created_at, status ]`.
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- version: 1.1.125
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - files.com
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- date: 2024-08-31 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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