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+ # AGENTS.md — oz-agent-sdk (Ruby SDK for the Oz/Warp cloud agent platform)
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+
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+ ## Build & Test
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+ - Install: `bundle install`
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+ - Run all tests: `bundle exec rspec`
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+ - Run single test file: `bundle exec rspec spec/oz/resources/runs_spec.rb`
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+ - Run single example: `bundle exec rspec spec/oz/resources/runs_spec.rb:42`
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+ - Lint: `bundle exec rubocop` | Auto-fix: `bundle exec rubocop -A`
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+ - Full CI suite (lint + tests): `bundle exec rake ci`
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+
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+ ## Architecture
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+ - Gem entry: `lib/oz.rb` → top-level `Oz` module with global config & shared client
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+ - `Oz::Client` (`lib/oz/client.rb`) — Faraday-based HTTP client, configured via `Oz::Configuration`
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+ - Resources (`lib/oz/resources/`) — API resource classes (Runs, Schedules, Identities, Sessions, Conversations, Agent) inheriting from `Base`
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+ - `Oz::Model` — base model; `Oz::CursorPage` — paginated list wrapper; `Oz::Errors` — error hierarchy
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+ - Tests in `spec/` mirror `lib/` structure; use WebMock (no real HTTP), `build_client` helper, expect-only syntax
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+
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+ ## Code Style
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+ - Ruby >= 3.1; every file starts with `# frozen_string_literal: true`
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+ - RuboCop enforced: 120-char line limit, `Style/Documentation` disabled, no `Style/DoubleNegation`
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+ - Use `require_relative` for internal imports; `Oz::` namespace for all classes
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+ - RSpec: `expect` syntax only, `disable_monkey_patching!`, no real network calls (WebMock)
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+ - Env vars isolated per test via `around` hook (see `spec/spec_helper.rb`)
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+ # Changelog
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+
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+ All notable changes to this project are documented in this file.
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+
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+ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.1.0/),
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+ and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).
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+
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+ ## [Unreleased]
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+
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+ ## [0.1.0] - 2026-06-18
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+
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+ ### Added
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+
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+ - Initial release of the Ruby SDK for the Oz API.
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+ - `Oz::Client` with Bearer authentication (`WARP_API_KEY`), configurable base URL
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+ (`OZ_API_BASE_URL`), custom headers (`OZ_API_CUSTOM_HEADERS`), timeouts, and
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+ automatic retries with exponential backoff for transient failures.
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+ - `client.agent` resource: `run`, `list`, `get_artifact`, `list_environments`.
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+ - `client.agent.runs`: `retrieve`, `list` (cursor pagination), `cancel`,
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+ `list_handoff_attachments`, `submit_followup`.
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+ - `client.agent.schedules`: `create`, `retrieve`, `update`, `list`, `delete`,
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+ `pause`, `resume`.
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+ - `client.agent.identities`: `create`, `update`, `list`, `retrieve`, `delete`.
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+ - `client.agent.sessions` and `client.agent.conversations`: `check_redirect`.
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+ - `Oz::CursorPage` with `auto_paging_each` for transparent multi-page iteration.
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+ - `Oz::Model` response wrapper with method/`[]` access and recursive nesting.
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+ - Typed error hierarchy mapping HTTP status codes to exception classes.
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+
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+ [Unreleased]: https://github.com/warpdotdev/oz-sdk-ruby/compare/v0.1.0...HEAD
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+ [0.1.0]: https://github.com/warpdotdev/oz-sdk-ruby/releases/tag/v0.1.0
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+ # Contributing
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+ Thanks for your interest in improving the Oz Ruby SDK!
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+
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+ ## Development setup
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+
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+ The Ruby toolchain is managed with [mise](https://mise.jdx.dev). The pinned default is
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+ **Ruby 4.0** (see [`mise.toml`](mise.toml)).
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ git clone https://github.com/warpdotdev/oz-sdk-ruby.git
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+ cd oz-sdk-ruby
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+ mise install # install the pinned Ruby (4.0.x)
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+ make install # bundle install
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+ ```
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+
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+ The gem supports Ruby 3.1+ (verified in CI across 3.1–4.0) and uses
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+ [Faraday](https://lostisland.github.io/faraday/) for HTTP.
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+
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+ > **Bundler on Ruby 4:** use Bundler ≥ 2.7 (or 4.x). Bundler < 2.7 calls the removed
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+ > `CGI.parse` and aborts. If `bundle` fails, run `gem install bundler` to get a current one.
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+
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+ ## Common tasks
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+
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+ All tasks are available through the `Makefile` (run `make help` to list them):
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+
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+ | Command | Description |
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+ | ---------------- | -------------------------------------------- |
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+ | `make spec` | Run the RSpec test suite |
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+ | `make lint` | Run RuboCop |
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+ | `make lint-fix` | Run RuboCop with safe auto-correct |
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+ | `make ci` | Run lint + tests (what CI runs) |
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+ | `make coverage` | Run tests and open the coverage report |
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+ | `make build` | Build the gem into `pkg/` |
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+ | `make console` | Open an IRB console with the gem loaded |
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+ | `make docs` | Generate YARD documentation |
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+
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+ ## Tests
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+
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+ - Tests live in `spec/` and use RSpec + WebMock (no live network calls).
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+ - Please add coverage for any new behaviour; SimpleCov enforces a minimum.
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+ - Keep examples in `examples/` runnable.
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+
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+ ## Pull requests
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+
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+ 1. Create a feature branch off `main`.
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+ 2. Make your change with tests and documentation.
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+ 3. Ensure `make ci` passes locally.
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+ 4. Open a PR describing the change and its motivation.
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+
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+ ## Releasing
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+
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+ Maintainers publish releases by bumping the version and pushing a tag:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ make tag VERSION=x.y.z # bumps lib/oz/version.rb, commits, tags, pushes
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+ ```
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+ Pushing a `v*` tag triggers the `Release Gem` GitHub Actions workflow, which runs
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+ the test suite and publishes to RubyGems (requires the `RUBYGEMS_API_KEY` secret).
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+ source 'https://rubygems.org'
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+ # Specify gem's dependencies in oz-agent-sdk.gemspec
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+ gemspec
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+ setup: ## First-run setup: install the pinned Ruby (mise) + a current Bundler + deps
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+ mise install
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+ gem install bundler --no-document
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+ bundle install
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+ install: ## Install dependencies
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+ bundle install
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+ spec: ## Run RSpec tests
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+ bundle exec rspec
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+ test: spec ## Alias for spec
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+ coverage: ## Run tests and open the coverage report
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+ build: ## Build the gem into pkg/
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+ docs: ## Generate YARD documentation into doc/
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+ bundle exec yard doc
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+ console: ## Start an IRB console with the gem loaded
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+ bundle exec irb -r oz
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+ clean: ## Remove build artifacts
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+ rm -f *.gem
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+ rm -rf pkg/ coverage/ doc/ .yardoc/
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+ release: tag ## Tag the current version and let CI publish to RubyGems
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+ tag: ## Create and push a git tag for the current VERSION. Usage: make tag [VERSION=x.y.z]
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+ # Oz Ruby SDK
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+ [![CI](https://github.com/warpdotdev/oz-sdk-ruby/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/warpdotdev/oz-sdk-ruby/actions/workflows/ci.yml)
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+ [![Gem Version](https://img.shields.io/gem/v/oz-agent-sdk.svg)](https://rubygems.org/gems/oz-agent-sdk)
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+ [![Ruby](https://img.shields.io/badge/ruby-%3E%3D%203.1-CC342D.svg)](https://www.ruby-lang.org)
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+ [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-Apache--2.0-blue.svg)](LICENSE)
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+
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+ The Oz Ruby SDK provides convenient access to the [Oz API](https://docs.warp.dev) — Warp's
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+ cloud agent platform — from any Ruby 3.1+ application. Run and manage cloud agents,
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+ schedules, agent identities, environments, and artifacts with an idiomatic, resource-oriented
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+ client.
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+ This is the Ruby counterpart to the official
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+ [Python](https://github.com/warpdotdev/oz-sdk-python) and
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+ [TypeScript](https://github.com/warpdotdev/oz-sdk-typescript) SDKs.
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ Add it to your Gemfile:
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+ ```ruby
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+ gem 'oz-agent-sdk'
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+ ```
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+
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+ Then run `bundle install`. Or install it directly:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ gem install oz-agent-sdk
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Quick start
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ require 'oz'
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+ client = Oz::Client.new(
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+ api_key: ENV['WARP_API_KEY'] # the default; can be omitted if the env var is set
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+ )
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+
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+ response = client.agent.run(prompt: 'Fix the bug in auth.rb')
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+ puts response.run_id
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+ puts response.state # => "QUEUED"
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+ ```
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+
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+ The API key is read from the `WARP_API_KEY` environment variable by default, so in most
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+ cases you can simply write `Oz::Client.new`.
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+
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+ ## Configuration
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+ Configure a single client instance, or set global defaults once at boot.
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ # Per-client
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+ client = Oz::Client.new(
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+ api_key: 'sk-...',
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+ base_url: 'https://app.warp.dev/api/v1', # default; override with OZ_API_BASE_URL
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+ timeout: 60, # seconds
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+ max_retries: 2, # retries for transient failures
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+ default_headers: { 'X-My-Header' => 'value' },
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+ logger: Logger.new($stdout) # optional Faraday request logging
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+ )
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+ # Global defaults + shared client
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+ Oz.configure do |config|
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+ config.api_key = ENV.fetch('WARP_API_KEY')
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+ config.max_retries = 3
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+ end
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+ Oz.client.agent.runs.list(limit: 20).each { |run| puts run.title }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Environment variables
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+ | Variable | Description |
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+ | ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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+ | `WARP_API_KEY` | Bearer token used to authenticate requests. |
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+ | `OZ_API_BASE_URL` | Override the API base URL. |
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+ | `OZ_API_CUSTOM_HEADERS` | Extra headers, one `Key: Value` per line, added to every request. |
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+
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+ ## Usage with a custom configuration
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+
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+ Pass a `config` hash to customise the run's environment, model, MCP servers, and more:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ response = client.agent.run(
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+ prompt: 'Fix the bug in auth.rb',
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+ config: {
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+ environment_id: 'your-environment-id', # UID of a cloud environment
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+ model_id: 'claude-sonnet-4', # optional: specify the LLM model
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+ name: 'bug-fix-config', # optional: label for traceability
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+ base_prompt: 'You are a helpful coding assistant.'
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+ }
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+ )
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+ puts response.run_id
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### MCP servers
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ client.agent.run(
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+ prompt: 'Check my GitHub issues',
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+ config: {
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+ environment_id: 'your-environment-id',
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+ mcp_servers: {
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+ github: { warp_id: 'your-shared-mcp-server-id' },
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+ 'custom-server' => {
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+ command: 'npx',
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+ args: ['-y', '@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem'],
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+ env: { 'PATH' => '/usr/local/bin' }
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+ },
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+ 'remote-server' => {
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+ url: 'https://mcp.example.com/sse',
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+ headers: { 'Authorization' => 'Bearer token' }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ )
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Resources
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+
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+ The client mirrors the API's resource hierarchy under `client.agent`.
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+
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+ ### Runs
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ client.agent.run(prompt: 'Refactor the parser') # start a run
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+ run = client.agent.runs.retrieve('run-id') # fetch one run
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+ client.agent.runs.cancel('run-id') # cancel a run
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+ client.agent.runs.submit_followup('run-id', message: 'continue', mode: 'plan')
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+ client.agent.runs.list_handoff_attachments('run-id')
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+ ```
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+
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+ #### Pagination
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+
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+ `runs.list` returns an `Oz::CursorPage`. Iterate one page, or transparently walk all pages
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+ with `auto_paging_each`:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ page = client.agent.runs.list(limit: 50, state: %w[INPROGRESS QUEUED])
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+ page.each { |run| puts run.run_id } # this page only
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+
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+ client.agent.runs.list(limit: 50).auto_paging_each do |run|
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+ puts run.title # every run across all pages
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Schedules
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ schedule = client.agent.schedules.create(
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+ cron_schedule: '0 9 * * *',
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+ name: 'nightly-dependency-check',
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+ prompt: 'Check for outdated dependencies and open a PR'
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+ )
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+
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+ client.agent.schedules.list
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+ client.agent.schedules.retrieve(schedule.schedule_id)
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+ client.agent.schedules.update(schedule.schedule_id, enabled: false)
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+ client.agent.schedules.pause(schedule.schedule_id)
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+ client.agent.schedules.resume(schedule.schedule_id)
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+ client.agent.schedules.delete(schedule.schedule_id)
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Agent identities
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ identity = client.agent.identities.create(name: 'ci-bot', description: 'CI agent')
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+ client.agent.identities.list
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+ client.agent.identities.retrieve(identity.uid)
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+ client.agent.identities.update(identity.uid, description: 'Updated')
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+ client.agent.identities.delete(identity.uid)
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Agents, environments, and artifacts
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ client.agent.list(sort_by: 'last_run') # available agents (skills)
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+ client.agent.list_environments # cloud environments
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+ client.agent.get_artifact('artifact-uid') # a plan / screenshot / file artifact
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Sessions and conversations
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ client.agent.sessions.check_redirect('session-uuid')
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+ client.agent.conversations.check_redirect('conversation-id')
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Responses
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+
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+ Responses are wrapped in `Oz::Model`, which exposes fields as methods and via `[]`, and
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+ wraps nested objects/arrays recursively. Unknown/optional fields return `nil`.
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ run = client.agent.runs.retrieve('run-id')
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+ run.state # => "SUCCEEDED"
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+ run['run_id'] # => "run-id"
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+ run.is_sandbox_running? # predicate form for booleans
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+ run.agent_config.model_id # nested access
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+ run.to_h # plain Hash with string keys
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Error handling
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+
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+ Every API failure raises a subclass of `Oz::APIError`, carrying the HTTP status, the parsed
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+ response body, a machine-readable `code`, and the `request_id`.
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ begin
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+ client.agent.run(prompt: 'do the thing')
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+ rescue Oz::RateLimitError => e
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+ retry_after(e)
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+ rescue Oz::AuthenticationError
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+ warn 'Check your WARP_API_KEY'
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+ rescue Oz::APIStatusError => e
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+ warn "API error #{e.status_code} (#{e.code}): #{e.message}"
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+ rescue Oz::APIConnectionError => e
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+ warn "Network problem: #{e.message}"
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ | Exception | When |
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+ | ----------------------------- | ----------------------------------- |
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+ | `Oz::BadRequestError` | HTTP 400 |
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+ | `Oz::AuthenticationError` | HTTP 401 / missing API key |
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+ | `Oz::PermissionDeniedError` | HTTP 403 |
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+ | `Oz::NotFoundError` | HTTP 404 |
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+ | `Oz::ConflictError` | HTTP 409 |
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+ | `Oz::UnprocessableEntityError`| HTTP 422 |
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+ | `Oz::RateLimitError` | HTTP 429 |
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+ | `Oz::InternalServerError` | HTTP 5xx |
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+ | `Oz::APIConnectionError` | Connection failure |
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+ | `Oz::APITimeoutError` | Request timeout |
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+
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+ All inherit from `Oz::APIError < Oz::Error < StandardError`.
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+
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+ ### Retries
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+
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+ Connection errors, timeouts, and HTTP `408`, `409`, `429`, and `5xx` responses are retried
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+ automatically (default: 2 retries) with exponential backoff and jitter. A numeric
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+ `Retry-After` header is honoured. Tune it with `max_retries:` (set to `0` to disable).
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+
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+ ## Development
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+
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+ This project uses [mise](https://mise.jdx.dev) to manage the Ruby toolchain. The default
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+ version is **Ruby 4.0** (pinned in [`mise.toml`](mise.toml)); the gem itself supports Ruby
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+ 3.1+.
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ make setup # mise install + current Bundler + bundle install (run once)
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+ make spec # run tests
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+ make lint # run RuboCop
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+ make ci # lint + tests (what CI runs)
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+ make build # build the gem
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+ make help # list all tasks
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+ ```
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+
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+ > On Ruby 4, use Bundler ≥ 2.7 (or 4.x). Bundler < 2.7 calls the removed `CGI.parse` and
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+ > will fail — `make setup` installs a compatible one for you.
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+
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+ See [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for more, and [`docs/`](docs/) for deeper guides.
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ Released under the [Apache-2.0](LICENSE) license.