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+ v0.9
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+ - API INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: Moved out of the RBook namespace
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+ - gem was been rename 'pacstream' to prevent breakage of users apps
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+ - Add support for sending an receiving BISAC PO files
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+
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+ v0.8
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+ - Added support for listing files on the pacstream server without actually downloading them
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+
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+ v0.7.1
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+ - wrap the quit call in a rescue block. Sometimes the remote server closes the
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+ connection so quickly, Net::FTP freaks out when the socket closes, and we
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+ really don't care.
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+
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+ v0.7
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+ - tightened up syntax
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+ - added support for sending files
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+ - can download POAs and Invoices
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+ v0.6
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+ - basic release
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+ - can download orders only
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+ A small library to assist with sending and receiving electronic ordering
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+ data with PACSTREAM.
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+ Getting the order formats right is left to the user, this is just a
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+ wrapper around Net::FTP that puts files the right spot, etc.
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+ I am not connected in any way with the owners of the PACSTREAM service,
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+ The ECN Group. I just work for a company that uses PACSTREAM to send and
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+ receive orders with other companies.
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+ The PACSTREAM brand is © 2007 The ECN Group
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+ Official Service Site: http://www.pacstream.com.au/
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+ require "rubygems"
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+ require 'rake'
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+ require 'rake/clean'
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+ require 'rake/rdoctask'
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+ require 'rake/testtask'
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+ require "rake/gempackagetask"
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+ require 'spec/rake/spectask'
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+
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+ PKG_VERSION = "0.9"
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+ PKG_NAME = "pacstream"
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+ PKG_FILE_NAME = "#{PKG_NAME}-#{PKG_VERSION}"
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+ RUBYFORGE_PROJECT = 'rbook'
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+ RUBYFORGE_USER = 'yob'
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+
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+ CLEAN.include "**/.*.sw*"
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+
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+ desc "Default Task"
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+ task :default => [ :spec ]
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+
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+ desc "Cruise Control Tasks"
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+ task :cruise => [ :spec, :spec_report, :doc ]
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+
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+ # run all rspecs
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+ desc "Run all rspec files"
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+ Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new("spec") do |t|
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+ t.spec_files = FileList['specs/**/*.rb']
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+ end
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+
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+ t.rcov_dir = (ENV['CC_BUILD_ARTIFACTS'] || 'doc') + "/rcov"
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+ t.rcov_opts = ["--exclude","spec.*\.rb"]
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+ end
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+
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+ # generate specdocs
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+ desc "Generate Specdocs"
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+ Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new("specdocs") do |t|
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+ t.spec_files = FileList['specs/**/*.rb']
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+ t.spec_opts = ["--format", "rdoc"]
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+ t.out = (ENV['CC_BUILD_ARTIFACTS'] || 'doc') + '/specdoc.rd'
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+ end
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+
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+ # generate failing spec report
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+ desc "Generate failing spec report"
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+ Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new("spec_report") do |t|
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+ t.spec_files = FileList['specs/**/*.rb']
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+ t.spec_opts = ["--format", "html", "--diff"]
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+ t.out = (ENV['CC_BUILD_ARTIFACTS'] || 'doc') + '/spec_report.html'
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+ t.fail_on_error = false
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+ end
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+
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+ # Genereate the RDoc documentation
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+ desc "Create documentation"
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+ Rake::RDocTask.new("doc") do |rdoc|
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+ rdoc.title = "RBook"
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+ rdoc.rdoc_dir = (ENV['CC_BUILD_ARTIFACTS'] || 'doc') + '/rdoc'
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+ rdoc.rdoc_files.include('README')
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+ rdoc.rdoc_files.include('COPYING')
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+ rdoc.rdoc_files.include('LICENSE')
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+ rdoc.rdoc_files.include('lib/**/*.rb')
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+ rdoc.options << "--inline-source"
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+ end
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+
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+ spec = Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
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+ spec.name = PKG_NAME
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+ spec.version = PKG_VERSION
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+ spec.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
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+ spec.summary = "A library for interaction with the PACSTREAM service"
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+ spec.files = Dir.glob("{examples,lib,specs}/**/**/*") +
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+ ["Rakefile", "CHANGELOG", "COPYING", "README"]
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+
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+ spec.require_path = "lib"
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+ spec.test_files = Dir[ "specs/**/*.rb" ]
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+ spec.has_rdoc = true
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+ spec.extra_rdoc_files = %w{README COPYING LICENSE CHANGELOG}
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+ spec.rdoc_options << '--title' << 'pacstream Documentation' <<
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+ '--main' << 'README' << '-q'
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+ spec.add_dependency('rbook-isbn', '>= 1.0')
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+ spec.author = "James Healy"
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+ spec.email = "jimmy@deefa.com"
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+ spec.rubyforge_project = "rbook"
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+ spec.homepage = "http://rbook.rubyforge.org/"
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+ spec.description = <<END_DESC
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+ This library is designed to assist with using the PACSTREAM
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+ electronic ordering service used by the book industry in
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+ Australia.
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+ END_DESC
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Generate a gem for rbook"
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+ Rake::GemPackageTask.new(spec) do |pkg|
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+ pkg.need_tar = true
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+ end
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+
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+ # assuming you have rbook installed via rubygems,
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+ # in a regular script you should replace the following require
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+ # line with these 2 lines:
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+ # require 'rubygems'
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+ # require 'rbook/pacstream'
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+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../lib/rbook/pacstream'
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+
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+ counter = 0
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+
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+ RBook::Pacstream.open(:username => "myusername", :password => "mypass") do |pac|
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+ pac.get(:orders) do |order|
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+ File.open("#{counter.to_s}.ord", "w") { |f| f.puts order }
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+ counter += 1
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # assuming you have rbook installed via rubygems,
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+ # in a regular script you should replace the following require
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+ # line with these 2 lines:
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+ # require 'rubygems'
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+ # require 'rbook/pacstream'
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+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../lib/rbook/pacstream'
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+
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+ counter = 0
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+
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+ RBook::Pacstream.open(:username => "username", :password => "pass") do |pac|
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+ puts pac.list(:orders).inspect
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+ end
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+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../")
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+
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+ require 'net/ftp'
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+ require 'tempfile'
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+
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+ # an error indicating pacstream authentication issues
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+ class PacstreamAuthError < RuntimeError; end
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+
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+ # an error indocating a problem with executing a pacstream command
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+ class PacstreamCommandError < RuntimeError; end
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+
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+ # an error indicating a problem connecting to the pacstream server
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+ class PacstreamConnectionError < RuntimeError; end
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+
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+ # Ruby class for sending and retrieving electronic orders
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+ # via pacstream, a service run by the ECN Group
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+ # (http://www.ecngroup.com.au/)
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+ #
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+ # = Basic Usage
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+ #
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+ # pac = Pacstream.new(:username => "myusername", :password => "mypass")
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+ # pac.login
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+ # pac.get(:orders) do |order|
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+ # puts order
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+ # end
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+ # pac.get(:poacks) do |poa|
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+ # puts poa
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+ # end
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+ # pac.put(:order, 1000, order_text)
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+ # pac.quit
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+ #
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+ # = Alternative Usage
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+ # Pacstream.open(:username => "myusername", :password => "mypass") do |pac|
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+ # pac.get(:orders) do |order|
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+ # puts order
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+ # end
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+ # pac.put(:order, 1000, order_text)
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+ # end
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+ class Pacstream
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+
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+ FILE_EXTENSIONS = { :bisac_orders => "BSC", :orders => "ORD", :invoices => "ASN", :poacks => "POA" }
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+ FILE_EXTENSIONS_SINGULAR = { :bisac_order => "BSC", :order => "ORD", :invoice => "ASN", :poack => "POA" }
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+
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+ def initialize(*args)
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+ if args[0][:username].nil? && args[0][:password].nil?
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+ raise ArgumentError, 'username and password must be specified'
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+ end
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+
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+ @server = (args[0][:servername] || "pacstream.tedis.com.au").to_s
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+ @username = args[0][:username].to_s
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+ @password = args[0][:password].to_s
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+ end
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+
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+ # download all documents of a particular type from the pacstream server
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+ #
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+ # pac.get(:orders) do |order|
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+ # puts order
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # Supported types: :bisac_orders, :orders, :invoices, :poacks
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+ #
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+ # WARNING: as soon as you download the order, the file is deleted from the server
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+ # and cannot be retrieved again
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+ def get(type, &block)
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+ raise PacstreamCommandError, "No current session open" unless @ftp
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+ raise ArgumentError, 'unrecognised type' unless FILE_EXTENSIONS.include?(type.to_sym)
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+
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+ # determine the filename pattern we're searching for
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+ file_regexp = Regexp.new(".*\.#{FILE_EXTENSIONS[type.to_sym]}$", Regexp::IGNORECASE)
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+ @ftp.chdir("outgoing/")
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+
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+ # loop over each file in the outgoing dir and check if it matches the file type we're after
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+ @ftp.nlst.each do |file|
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+ if file.match(file_regexp)
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+
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+ # for all matching files, download to a temp file, return the contents, then delete the file
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+ tempfile = Tempfile.new("pacstream")
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+ tempfile.close
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+ @ftp.getbinaryfile(file, tempfile.path)
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+ yield File.read(tempfile.path)
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+ tempfile.unlink
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ @ftp.chdir("..")
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+ end
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+
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+ # list all documents of a particular type available on the pacstream server
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+ #
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+ # pac.list(:orders) do |order|
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+ # puts order
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+ # end
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+ def list(type, &block)
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+ raise PacstreamCommandError, "No current session open" unless @ftp
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+ raise ArgumentError, 'unrecognised type' unless FILE_EXTENSIONS.include?(type.to_sym)
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+
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+ ret = []
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+
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+ # determine the filename pattern we're searching for
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+ file_regexp = Regexp.new(".*\.#{FILE_EXTENSIONS[type.to_sym]}$", Regexp::IGNORECASE)
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+ @ftp.chdir("outgoing/")
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+
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+ # loop over each file in the outgoing dir and check if it matches the file type we're after
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+ @ftp.nlst.each do |file|
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+ ret << file if file.match(file_regexp)
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+ end
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+
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+ @ftp.chdir("..")
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+ return ret
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+ end
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+
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+ # logs into to the pacstream server. Can raise several exceptions
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+ # PacstreamConnectionError - Can't connect to server
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+ # PacstreamAuthError - Invalid username or password
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+ def login
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+ begin
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+ @ftp = Net::FTP.open(@server)
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+ @ftp.login(@username, @password)
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+ rescue Net::FTPPermError => e
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+ raise PacstreamAuthError, e.message
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+ rescue SocketError => e
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+ raise PacstreamConnectionError, e.message
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+ rescue Errno::ECONNREFUSED => e
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+ raise PacstreamConnectionError, e.message
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # upload a file to the pacstream server
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+ # type - :bisac_order, :order, invoice or :poack
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+ # ref - a reference number, used to name the file
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+ # content - the content to upload
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+ def put(type, ref, content)
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+ raise PacstreamCommandError, "No current session open" unless @ftp
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+ raise ArgumentError, 'unrecognised type' unless FILE_EXTENSIONS_SINGULAR.include?(type.to_sym)
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+
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+ remote_filename = "#{ref}.#{FILE_EXTENSIONS_SINGULAR[type.to_sym]}"
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+ @ftp.chdir("incoming/")
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+
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+ tempfile = Tempfile.new("pacstream")
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+ tempfile.write(content)
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+ tempfile.close
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+
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+ @ftp.putbinaryfile(tempfile.path, remote_filename)
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+
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+ tempfile.unlink
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+
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+ @ftp.chdir("..")
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+ end
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+
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+ # logout from the pacstream server
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+ def quit
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+ raise PacstreamCommandError, "No current session open" unless @ftp
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+
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+ begin
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+ @ftp.quit
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+ rescue Exception => e
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+ # do nothing. Sometimes the server closes the connection and causes
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+ # the ftp lib to freak out a little
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Deprecated way to download files from the pacstream server
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+ #
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+ # Document types available:
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+ #
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+ # Purchase Orders (:orders)
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+ # Purchase Order Acknowledgements (:poacks)
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+ # Invoices (:invoices)
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+ #
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+ # Pacstream.get(:orders, :username => "myusername", :password => "mypass") do |order|
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+ # puts order
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+ # end
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+ def self.get(type = :orders, *args, &block)
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+ pac = Pacstream.new(args[0])
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+ pac.login
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+ pac.get(type) do |content|
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+ yield content
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+ end
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+ pac.quit
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+ end
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+
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+ # Alternative, block syntax. See notes at the top of the class for usage
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+ def self.open(*args, &block)
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+ pac = Pacstream.new(args[0])
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+ pac.login
186
+ yield pac
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+ pac.quit
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+ end
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+ end
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1
+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../lib')
2
+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../vendor')
3
+
4
+ require 'pacstream'
5
+ require 'not_a_mock'
6
+ require 'rubygems'
7
+ require 'spec'
8
+
9
+ Spec::Runner.configure do |config|
10
+ config.mock_with NotAMock::RspecMockFrameworkAdapter
11
+ end
12
+
13
+ context "The pacstream class" do
14
+
15
+ setup do
16
+ @options = {:servername => "127.0.0.1",
17
+ :username => "test",
18
+ :password => "pass"}
19
+
20
+ end
21
+
22
+ specify "should open and close an ftp connection when login and logout are called in the right order" do
23
+ # prevent a real ftp session from being opened. If the lib attempts to open
24
+ # a connection, just return a stubbed class
25
+ ftp = Net::FTP.stub_instance(:login => true, :quit => true)
26
+ Net::FTP.stub_method(:new => ftp, :open => ftp)
27
+
28
+ pac = Pacstream.new(@options)
29
+ pac.login
30
+ pac.quit
31
+
32
+ Net::FTP.should have_received(:open).once.with(@options[:servername])
33
+ ftp.should have_received(:login).once.with(@options[:username], @options[:password])
34
+ ftp.should have_received(:quit).once.without_args
35
+ end
36
+
37
+ specify "should return the contents of a invoice when looping over all available invoices's" do
38
+ # prevent a real ftp session from being opened. If the lib attempts to open
39
+ # a connection, just return a stubbed class
40
+ # this stub will allow the user to call chdir, and pretends that there is a single invoice available
41
+ # for download
42
+ ftp = Net::FTP.stub_instance(:login => true, :chdir => true, :nlst => ["1.ASN"], :getbinaryfile => true, :quit => true)
43
+ Net::FTP.stub_method(:new => ftp, :open => ftp)
44
+ File.stub_method(:read => "this is an invoice")
45
+
46
+ pac = Pacstream.new(@options)
47
+ pac.login
48
+ pac.get(:invoices) do |ord|
49
+ ord.should eql("this is an invoice")
50
+ end
51
+ pac.quit
52
+
53
+ ftp.should have_received(:chdir).twice
54
+ ftp.should have_received(:nlst).once.without_args
55
+ ftp.should have_received(:getbinaryfile).once
56
+ end
57
+
58
+ specify "should return the contents of an order when looping over all available orders" do
59
+ # prevent a real ftp session from being opened. If the lib attempts to open
60
+ # a connection, just return a stubbed class
61
+ # this stub will allow the user to call chdir, and rpretends that there is a single order available
62
+ # for download
63
+ ftp = Net::FTP.stub_instance(:login => true, :chdir => true, :nlst => ["1.ORD"], :getbinaryfile => true, :quit => true)
64
+ Net::FTP.stub_method(:new => ftp, :open => ftp)
65
+ File.stub_method(:read => "this is an order")
66
+
67
+ pac = Pacstream.new(@options)
68
+ pac.login
69
+ pac.get(:orders) do |ord|
70
+ ord.should eql("this is an order")
71
+ end
72
+ pac.quit
73
+
74
+ ftp.should have_received(:chdir).twice
75
+ ftp.should have_received(:nlst).once.without_args
76
+ ftp.should have_received(:getbinaryfile).once
77
+ end
78
+
79
+ specify "should return an array of waiting files on request, and not attempt to download them" do
80
+ # prevent a real ftp session from being opened. If the lib attempts to open
81
+ # a connection, just return a stubbed class
82
+ # this stub will allow the user to call chdir, and pretends that there are two orders available
83
+ # for download
84
+ ftp = Net::FTP.stub_instance(:login => true, :chdir => true, :nlst => ["1.ORD","2.ORD"], :getbinaryfile => true, :quit => true)
85
+ Net::FTP.stub_method(:new => ftp, :open => ftp)
86
+
87
+ pac = Pacstream.new(@options)
88
+ pac.login
89
+ pac.list(:orders).should eql(["1.ORD","2.ORD"])
90
+ pac.quit
91
+
92
+ ftp.should have_received(:chdir).twice
93
+ ftp.should have_received(:nlst).once.without_args
94
+ ftp.should_not have_received(:getbinaryfile)
95
+ end
96
+
97
+ specify "should return the contents of a POA when looping over all available poa's" do
98
+ # prevent a real ftp session from being opened. If the lib attempts to open
99
+ # a connection, just return a stubbed class
100
+ # this stub will allow the user to call chdir, and pretends that there is a single poa available
101
+ # for download
102
+ ftp = Net::FTP.stub_instance(:login => true, :chdir => true, :nlst => ["1.POA"], :getbinaryfile => true, :quit => true)
103
+ Net::FTP.stub_method(:new => ftp, :open => ftp)
104
+ File.stub_method(:read => "this is a poa")
105
+
106
+ pac = Pacstream.new(@options)
107
+ pac.login
108
+ pac.get(:poacks) do |ord|
109
+ ord.should eql("this is a poa")
110
+ end
111
+ pac.quit
112
+
113
+ ftp.should have_received(:chdir).twice
114
+ ftp.should have_received(:nlst).once.without_args
115
+ ftp.should have_received(:getbinaryfile).once
116
+ end
117
+
118
+ specify "should download a file correctly when the alternative, block syntax is used" do
119
+ # prevent a real ftp session from being opened. If the lib attempts to open
120
+ # a connection, just return a stubbed class
121
+ ftp = Net::FTP.stub_instance(:login => true, :chdir => true, :nlst => ["1.ORD"], :getbinaryfile => true, :quit => true)
122
+ Net::FTP.stub_method(:new => ftp, :open => ftp)
123
+ File.stub_method(:read => "this is an order")
124
+
125
+ Pacstream.open(@options) do |pac|
126
+ pac.get(:orders) do |ord|
127
+ ord.should eql("this is an order")
128
+ end
129
+ end
130
+
131
+ Net::FTP.should have_received(:open).once.with(@options[:servername])
132
+ ftp.should have_received(:login).once.with(@options[:username], @options[:password])
133
+ ftp.should have_received(:chdir).twice
134
+ ftp.should have_received(:nlst).once.without_args
135
+ ftp.should have_received(:getbinaryfile).once
136
+ ftp.should have_received(:quit).once.without_args
137
+ end
138
+
139
+ specify "should raise an exception if incorrect login details are provided" do
140
+ # prevent a real ftp session from being opened. If the lib attempts to open
141
+ # a connection, just return a stubbed class
142
+ ftp = Net::FTP.stub_instance(:login => Net::FTPPermError.new("530 incorrect login. not logged in."))
143
+ Net::FTP.stub_method(:new => ftp, :open => ftp)
144
+
145
+ pac = Pacstream.new(@options)
146
+ lambda { pac.login }.should raise_error(PacstreamAuthError)
147
+ end
148
+
149
+ specify "should raise an exception if an invalid server is provided" do
150
+ # prevent a real ftp session from being opened. If the lib attempts to open
151
+ # a connection, just return a stubbed class
152
+ ftp = Net::FTP.stub_instance(:login => SocketError.new("getaddrinfo: Name or service not known"))
153
+ Net::FTP.stub_method(:new => ftp, :open => ftp)
154
+
155
+ pac = Pacstream.new(@options)
156
+ lambda { pac.login }.should raise_error(PacstreamConnectionError)
157
+ end
158
+
159
+ specify "should save an order to the server" do
160
+ # prevent a real ftp session from being opened. If the lib attempts to open
161
+ # a connection, just return a stubbed class
162
+ # this stub will allow the user to call chdir, and pretends that there is a single poa available
163
+ # for download
164
+ ftp = Net::FTP.stub_instance(:login => true, :chdir => true, :putbinaryfile => true, :quit => true)
165
+ Net::FTP.stub_method(:new => ftp, :open => ftp)
166
+
167
+ pac = Pacstream.new(@options)
168
+ pac.login
169
+ pac.put(:order, 1, "order content")
170
+ pac.quit
171
+
172
+ ftp.should have_received(:chdir).twice
173
+ ftp.should have_received(:putbinaryfile).once
174
+ end
175
+
176
+ specify "should raise an exception if quit is called before login" do
177
+ # prevent a real ftp session from being opened. If the lib attempts to open
178
+ # a connection, just return a stubbed class
179
+ ftp = Net::FTP.stub_instance(:login => true, :quit => true)
180
+ Net::FTP.stub_method(:new => ftp, :open => ftp)
181
+
182
+ pac = Pacstream.new(@options)
183
+ lambda { pac.quit }.should raise_error(PacstreamCommandError)
184
+ end
185
+ end
metadata ADDED
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1
+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
+ name: pacstream
3
+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
+ version: "0.9"
5
+ platform: ruby
6
+ authors:
7
+ - James Healy
8
+ autorequire:
9
+ bindir: bin
10
+ cert_chain: []
11
+
12
+ date: 2008-09-04 00:00:00 +10:00
13
+ default_executable:
14
+ dependencies:
15
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
16
+ name: rbook-isbn
17
+ type: :runtime
18
+ version_requirement:
19
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
20
+ requirements:
21
+ - - ">="
22
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
23
+ version: "1.0"
24
+ version:
25
+ description: This library is designed to assist with using the PACSTREAM electronic ordering service used by the book industry in Australia.
26
+ email: jimmy@deefa.com
27
+ executables: []
28
+
29
+ extensions: []
30
+
31
+ extra_rdoc_files:
32
+ - README
33
+ - COPYING
34
+ - LICENSE
35
+ - CHANGELOG
36
+ files:
37
+ - examples/get.rb
38
+ - examples/list.rb
39
+ - lib/pacstream.rb
40
+ - specs/pacstream_spec.rb
41
+ - Rakefile
42
+ - CHANGELOG
43
+ - COPYING
44
+ - README
45
+ - LICENSE
46
+ has_rdoc: true
47
+ homepage: http://rbook.rubyforge.org/
48
+ post_install_message:
49
+ rdoc_options:
50
+ - --title
51
+ - pacstream Documentation
52
+ - --main
53
+ - README
54
+ - -q
55
+ require_paths:
56
+ - lib
57
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
58
+ requirements:
59
+ - - ">="
60
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
61
+ version: "0"
62
+ version:
63
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
64
+ requirements:
65
+ - - ">="
66
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
67
+ version: "0"
68
+ version:
69
+ requirements: []
70
+
71
+ rubyforge_project: rbook
72
+ rubygems_version: 1.2.0
73
+ signing_key:
74
+ specification_version: 2
75
+ summary: A library for interaction with the PACSTREAM service
76
+ test_files:
77
+ - specs/pacstream_spec.rb