kdonovan-trufina 0.1.1 → 0.1.2

Sign up to get free protection for your applications and to get access to all the features.
data/README.rdoc CHANGED
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ do this by hand, a template file will be created automatically the first time yo
31
31
  Trufina will raise a ConfigFileError until you fill out the config file with meaningful data.
32
32
 
33
33
 
34
- == Example
34
+ == Examples
35
35
 
36
36
  Once installation has been completed, using the code itself is really easy -- the most complicated step is understanding
37
37
  Trufina[http://www.trufina.com]'s various flows. We'll walk through an example:
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ you'll be redirected to whatever you put as your success endpoint in +trufina.ym
58
58
  information about the user Trufina[http://www.trufina.com] has verified.
59
59
 
60
60
  info = Trufina.login_info_request(870)
61
- info.data.present_and_verified # => [{:name=>[{:first=>"TEST_FIRNAME"}, {:surname=>"TEST_SURNAME"}]}] (or whatever names you entered on the staging server)
61
+ info.data.present_and_verified # => [{:name=>[{:first=>"FIRSTNAME"}, {:last=>"LASTNAME"}]}] (or whatever names you entered on the staging server)
62
62
 
63
63
 
64
64
  That completes the simplest use-case. Say we decide we want more information about the user, like their middle
@@ -90,18 +90,40 @@ data used to prepopulate the fields the user will encounter on Trufina.com (see
90
90
  for all options). Prepopulated data will be specified as the value of a :seed key in the options hash of either
91
91
  method. Example:
92
92
 
93
- Trufina.login_request(4, :seed => {:name => {:first => 'Foo', :surname => 'Bar'}})
93
+ Trufina.login_request(4, :seed => {:name => {:first => 'Foo', :last => 'Bar'}})
94
94
 
95
95
  === Request Data
96
96
 
97
97
  A number of the API calls allow you to supply a list of the data you'd like returned about the user in question.
98
98
  You may do this as follows:
99
99
 
100
- Trufina.login_request(4, :requested => [:age, {:name => [:first, :middle, :surname]}])
100
+ Trufina.login_request(4, :requested => [:age, {:name => [:first, :middle, :last]}])
101
101
 
102
102
  or
103
103
 
104
- Trufina.access_request({:pur => 4, :prt => 4}, [:age, {:name => [:first, :middle, :surname]}])
104
+ Trufina.access_request({:pur => 4, :prt => 4}, [:age, {:name => [:first, :middle, :last]}])
105
+
106
+ Note that an array item creates an empty node (e.g. <age/>) unless it's a hash, in which case it creates a node named from the hash key containing and recurses into the hash value inside the node. That is to say,
107
+
108
+ :name => [:first, :middle, :last]
109
+
110
+ will generate something like:
111
+
112
+ <name>
113
+ <first/>
114
+ <middle/>
115
+ <last/>
116
+ </name>
117
+
118
+ which is exactly the format Trufina requires to indicate we want to receive the first and middle names of the specified user. Note that the gem does some additional work to hide irregularities of the Trufina API from the user (i.e. you), so the above code really renders:
119
+
120
+ <Name>
121
+ <First/>
122
+ <MiddleName/>
123
+ <Surname/>
124
+ </Name>
125
+
126
+ (meaning you don't have to remember that Trufina randomly uses Surname, and breaks their convention by using MiddleName rather than simply Middle).
105
127
 
106
128
 
107
129
  == Unsupported functionality
data/VERSION CHANGED
@@ -1 +1 @@
1
- 0.1.1
1
+ 0.1.2
data/lib/elements.rb CHANGED
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ class Trufina
89
89
  element :first, String, :tag => 'First', :attributes => RESPONSE_XML_ATTRIBUTES
90
90
  element :middle, String, :tag => 'MiddleName', :attributes => RESPONSE_XML_ATTRIBUTES
91
91
  element :middle_initial, String, :tag => 'MiddleInitial', :attributes => RESPONSE_XML_ATTRIBUTES
92
- element :surname, String, :tag => 'Surname', :attributes => RESPONSE_XML_ATTRIBUTES
92
+ element :last, String, :tag => 'Surname', :attributes => RESPONSE_XML_ATTRIBUTES
93
93
  element :suffix, String, :tag => 'Suffix', :attributes => RESPONSE_XML_ATTRIBUTES
94
94
  end
95
95
 
data/lib/trufina.rb CHANGED
@@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ class Trufina
13
13
  # Examples:
14
14
  #
15
15
  # Trufina.login_request(Time.now)
16
- # Trufina.login_request(Time.now, :requested => [:phone], :seed => {:name => {:first => 'Foo', :surname => 'Bar'}})
16
+ # Trufina.login_request(Time.now, :requested => [:phone], :seed => {:name => {:first => 'Foo', :last => 'Bar'}})
17
17
  #
18
18
  # Options:
19
19
  # * requested -- Hash of requested info to be returned once the user is done with Trufina
20
20
  # * seed -- Hash of seed data used to prefill the user's forms at Trufina's website
21
21
  def login_request(prt, opts = {})
22
- opts[:requested] ||= {:name => [:first, :surname]}
22
+ opts[:requested] ||= {:name => [:first, :last]}
23
23
  opts[:seed]
24
24
  xml = Requests::LoginRequest.new(:prt => prt, :data => opts[:requested], :seed => opts[:seed]).render
25
25
  sendToTrufina(xml)
data/trufina.gemspec CHANGED
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
5
5
 
6
6
  Gem::Specification.new do |s|
7
7
  s.name = %q{trufina}
8
- s.version = "0.1.1"
8
+ s.version = "0.1.2"
9
9
 
10
10
  s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=
11
11
  s.authors = ["Kali Donovan"]
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: kdonovan-trufina
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 0.1.1
4
+ version: 0.1.2
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Kali Donovan