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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/.gitignore +12 -12
  3. data/.rubocop.yml +4 -4
  4. data/.travis.yml +26 -15
  5. data/.yardopts +3 -3
  6. data/ADVANCED.md +78 -78
  7. data/CHANGELOG.md +115 -112
  8. data/Gemfile +6 -6
  9. data/LICENSE +202 -202
  10. data/README.md +246 -246
  11. data/Rakefile +29 -29
  12. data/bin/console +14 -14
  13. data/bin/setup +8 -8
  14. data/lib/smartsheet.rb +2 -2
  15. data/lib/smartsheet/api/body_builder.rb +25 -25
  16. data/lib/smartsheet/api/endpoint_spec.rb +54 -54
  17. data/lib/smartsheet/api/faraday_adapter/faraday_net_client.rb +45 -45
  18. data/lib/smartsheet/api/faraday_adapter/faraday_response.rb +70 -70
  19. data/lib/smartsheet/api/faraday_adapter/middleware/faraday_error_translator.rb +20 -20
  20. data/lib/smartsheet/api/faraday_adapter/middleware/response_parser.rb +25 -25
  21. data/lib/smartsheet/api/file_spec.rb +55 -55
  22. data/lib/smartsheet/api/header_builder.rb +96 -96
  23. data/lib/smartsheet/api/request.rb +42 -42
  24. data/lib/smartsheet/api/request_client.rb +43 -43
  25. data/lib/smartsheet/api/request_logger.rb +182 -182
  26. data/lib/smartsheet/api/request_spec.rb +57 -57
  27. data/lib/smartsheet/api/response_net_client_decorator.rb +54 -54
  28. data/lib/smartsheet/api/retry_logic.rb +40 -40
  29. data/lib/smartsheet/api/retry_net_client_decorator.rb +37 -37
  30. data/lib/smartsheet/api/url_builder.rb +25 -25
  31. data/lib/smartsheet/client.rb +193 -193
  32. data/lib/smartsheet/constants.rb +18 -18
  33. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/contacts/contacts.rb +30 -30
  34. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/events/events.rb +20 -20
  35. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/favorites/favorites.rb +159 -159
  36. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/folders/folders.rb +125 -125
  37. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/groups/groups.rb +83 -83
  38. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/home/home.rb +20 -20
  39. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/reports/reports.rb +100 -100
  40. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/reports/reports_share.rb +69 -69
  41. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/search/search.rb +30 -30
  42. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/server_info/server_info.rb +21 -21
  43. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/share/share.rb +58 -58
  44. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/sheets/automation_rules.rb +55 -55
  45. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/sheets/cells.rb +82 -82
  46. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/sheets/columns.rb +66 -66
  47. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/sheets/comments.rb +64 -64
  48. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/sheets/comments_attachments.rb +78 -78
  49. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/sheets/cross_sheet_references.rb +45 -45
  50. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/sheets/discussions.rb +84 -84
  51. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/sheets/discussions_attachments.rb +22 -22
  52. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/sheets/rows.rb +106 -106
  53. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/sheets/rows_attachments.rb +92 -92
  54. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/sheets/sheets.rb +510 -510
  55. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/sheets/sheets_attachments.rb +174 -174
  56. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/sheets/sheets_share.rb +69 -69
  57. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/sights/sights.rb +101 -101
  58. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/sights/sights_share.rb +69 -69
  59. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/templates/templates.rb +29 -29
  60. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/token/token.rb +65 -65
  61. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/update_requests/sent_update_requests.rb +44 -44
  62. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/update_requests/update_requests.rb +74 -74
  63. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/users/alternate_emails.rb +79 -79
  64. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/users/users.rb +77 -77
  65. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/webhooks/webhooks.rb +71 -71
  66. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/workspaces/workspaces.rb +87 -87
  67. data/lib/smartsheet/endpoints/workspaces/workspaces_share.rb +70 -70
  68. data/lib/smartsheet/error.rb +69 -69
  69. data/lib/smartsheet/general_request.rb +74 -74
  70. data/lib/smartsheet/version.rb +5 -5
  71. data/smartsheet.gemspec +54 -54
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- # Smartsheet Ruby SDK [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/smartsheet-platform/smartsheet-ruby-sdk.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/smartsheet-platform/smartsheet-ruby-sdk) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/smartsheet-platform/smartsheet-ruby-sdk/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/smartsheet-platform/smartsheet-ruby-sdk?branch=master) [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/smartsheet.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/smartsheet)
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- This is an SDK to simplify connecting to the [Smartsheet API](http://www.smartsheet.com/developers/api-documentation) from Ruby applications.
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-
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- ## System Requirements
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-
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- The SDK supports Ruby versions 2.2 or later.
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-
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- ## Installation
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-
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- Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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-
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- ```ruby
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- gem 'smartsheet', '>= 1.3.0'
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- ```
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-
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- And then execute:
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-
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- $ bundle
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-
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- Or install it yourself as:
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-
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- $ gem install smartsheet
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-
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- ## Documentation
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-
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- The Smartsheet API documentation with corresponding SDK example code can be found [here](http://www.smartsheet.com/developers/api-documentation).
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-
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- The generated SDK RubyDoc is available [here](http://www.rubydoc.info/gems/smartsheet/Smartsheet).
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-
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- ## Example Usage
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-
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- To call the API, you must have an access token, which looks something like this example: `ll352u9jujauoqz4gstvsae05`. You can find the access token in the UI at Account > Personal Settings > API Access.
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-
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- The following is a brief sample that shows you how to:
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-
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- * Initialize the client
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- * List all sheets
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- * Load one sheet
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-
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- ```ruby
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- require 'smartsheet'
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-
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- # Initialize the client - use your access token here
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- smartsheet_client = Smartsheet::Client.new(token: 'll352u9jujauoqz4gstvsae05')
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- # The `smartsheet_client` variable now contains access to all of the APIs
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-
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- begin
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- # List all sheets
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- sheets = smartsheet_client.sheets.list
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-
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- # Select first sheet
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- sheet_id = sheets[:data][0][:id]
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-
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- # Load the entire sheet
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- puts "Loading sheet id #{sheet_id}"
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- sheet = smartsheet_client.sheets.get(sheet_id: sheet_id)
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- puts "Loaded #{sheet[:total_row_count]} rows from sheet '#{sheet[:name]}'"
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-
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- rescue Smartsheet::ApiError => e
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- puts "Error Code: #{e.error_code}"
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- puts "Message: #{e.message}"
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- puts "Ref Id: #{e.ref_id}"
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- end
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- ```
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-
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- See the [read-write-sheet](https://github.com/smartsheet-samples/ruby-read-write-sheet) example to see a more robust use case in action.
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-
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- ## Conventions
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-
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- Each endpoint may take a number of keyword arguments, including the special keyword argument `body` for requests that accept a request body. Smartsheet's API Ruby documentation provides the parameters expected for each endpoint.
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- Each endpoint also provides two optional keyword arguments:
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-
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- * `params` - This option is common for specifying enhancements or additional features for an API call. It specifies the query string for the call's URL.
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-
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- This must be a hash of URL query string fields to their values. For example, to make a call with the query string `?include=comments&includeAll=true`, an API call would look like the following:
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-
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- ```ruby
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- ...get( ..., params: {include: 'comments', includeAll: true})
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- ```
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-
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- * `header_overrides` - This option is less frequently used, as it overrides the HTTP headers sent by API calls on an individual basis. _Use with caution_, as some headers are required to allow the SDK to function properly.
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- This must be a hash of headers to override values. For example, to make a call with a modified `Assume-User` header set to `jane.doe@smartsheet.com`, an API call would look like the following:
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-
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- ```ruby
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- ...get( ..., header_overrides: {'Assume-User' => 'jane.doe@smartsheet.com'})
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- ```
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-
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- ## Basic Configuration
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- When creating the client object, pass an object with any of the following properties to tune its behavior.
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- * `token` - Your smartsheet API access token. If you omit this property (or pass an empty string) then the access token will be read from the system environment variable `SMARTSHEET_ACCESS_TOKEN`.
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- * `max_retry_time` - The maximum time in seconds to retry intermittent errors. (Defaults to 15 seconds.)
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- * `base_url` - By default, the SDK connects to the production API URL. Provide a custom base URL to connect to other environments. For example, to access SmartsheetGov, the `base_url` will be `https://api.smartsheetgov.com/2.0`.
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- * To access Smartsheetgov, you will need to specify the Smartsheetgov API URI, `https://api.smartsheetgov.com/2.0/`, as the `base_url` during creation of the Smartsheet client object. The Smartsheetgov URI is defined as a constant (`GOV_API_URL`).
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- ## Advanced Configuration Options
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- ### Logging Configuration
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- Smartsheet expects a standard Ruby logger. For example, to enable console logging of warnings and above, make a call such as the following:
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- ```ruby
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- logger = Logger.new(STDOUT)
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- logger.level = Logger::INFO
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- smartsheet = Smartsheet::Client.new(logger: logger)
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- ```
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- Supported log levels are as follows:
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- |Level |What is logged |
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- |---------------|---------------------------------|
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- |`Logger::ERROR`|Failures only |
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- |`Logger::WARN` |Failures and retries |
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- |`Logger::INFO` |Each call's URL and response code|
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- |`Logger::DEBUG`|Full headers and payloads |
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- By default, payloads are truncated to 1024 characters. To display full payloads, pass the `log_full_body` named flag to the `Smartsheet::Client` with the value true:
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- ```ruby
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- smartsheet = Smartsheet::Client.new(logger: logger, log_full_body: true)
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- ```
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- ### Retry Configuration
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- For additional customization, you can specify a `backoff_method` function. This function is called with two arguments:
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- * The first accepts the index of the retry being attempted (0 for the first retry, 1 for the second, etc.)
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- * The second accepts the Error Object that caused the retry.
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- The function must return the number of seconds to wait before making the subsequent retry call, or the symbol `:stop` if no more retries should be made.
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- The default implementation performs exponential backoff with jitter.
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-
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- ### JSON Input and Output
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- * `json_output` - A flag indicating if data should be returned as a JSON string.
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- By default, the Ruby SDK converts the raw JSON API response (with camelCase properties) to a Ruby hash with snake_case properties. If you prefer to receive results as the original JSON string, initialize the client with `json_output: true`.
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- Regardless of this setting, the SDK will accept `body` parameters as a hash or JSON, and in either camelCase or snake_case.
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- ### Assume User
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- * `assume_user` - Allows an admin to act on behalf of, or impersonate, the user to make API calls. The email address should NOT be URI encoded.
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- ### User Agent
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- * `user_agent` - A custom app name to add to the user agent header; this helps Smartsheet diagnose any issues you may have while using the SDK.
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-
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- ## Development
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- After checking out the repo, run `bin/setup` to install dependencies. You can also run `bin/console` for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
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- To install this gem onto your local machine, run `bundle exec rake install`.
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- ### Running the Tests
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- #### All
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- 1. Run `rake test`. Note, the mock API tests will fail unless the mock server is running. See [Mock API Tests](#mock-api-tests)
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- #### Unit Tests
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- 1. Run `rake test:units`
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- #### Mock API Tests
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- 1. Clone the [Smartsheet SDK tests](https://github.com/smartsheet-platform/smartsheet-sdk-tests) repo and follow the instructions from the README to start the mock server
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- 2. Run `rake test:mock_api`
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- ## Passthrough Option
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- If there is an API Feature that is not yet supported by the Ruby SDK, there is a passthrough option that allows you to call arbitrary API endpoints.
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- To invoke the passthrough, your code can call one of the following three methods:
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- `response = smartsheet.request(method:, url_path:, body:, params:, header_overrides:)`
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- `response = smartsheet.request_with_file(method:, url_path:, file:, file_length:, filename:, content_type:, params:, header_overrides:)`
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- `response = smartsheet.request_with_file_from_path(method:, url_path:, path:, filename:, content_type:, params:, header_overrides:)`
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- * `method`: The method to invoke, one of `:get`, `:post`, `:put`, or `:delete`
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- * `url_path`: The specific API endpoint you wish to invoke. The client object base URL gets prepended to the caller’s endpoint URL argument.
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- * `body`: An optional hash of data to be passed as a JSON request body
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- * `file`: An opened `File` object to read as the request body, generally for file attachment endpoints
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- * `path`: The path of a file to be read as the request body, generally for file attachment endpoints
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- * `file_length`: The length of a file body in octets
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- * `filename`: The name of a file body
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- * `content_type`: The MIME type of a file body
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- * `params`: An optional hash of query parameters
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- * `header_overrides`: An optional hash of HTTP header overrides
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- All calls to passthrough methods return a JSON result, converted to a hash using symbol keys, in the same manner as the rest of the SDK. For example, after a `PUT` operation, the API's result message could be contained in `response[:message]`. If you prefer raw JSON instead of a hash, create a client with `json_output` configured; see client documentation above for more info.
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- ### Passthrough Example
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- The following example shows how to POST data to `https://api.smartsheet.com/2.0/sheets` using the passthrough method and a hash:
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- ```ruby
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- payload = {
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- name: 'my new sheet',
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- columns: [
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- {
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- title: 'Favorite',
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- type: 'CHECKBOX',
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- symbol: 'STAR'
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- },
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- {
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- title: 'Primary Column',
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- primary: true,
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- type: 'TEXT_NUMBER'
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- }
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- ]
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- }
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- response = smartsheet.request(
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- method: :post,
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- url_path: 'sheets',
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- body: payload
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- )
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- ```
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-
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- ## Advanced Topics
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- For details about more advanced features, see [Advanced Topics](ADVANCED.md).
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-
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- ## Contributing
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- If you would like to contribute a change to the SDK, please fork a branch and then submit a pull request.
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- [More info here.](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests)
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-
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- ## Version Numbers
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- Starting from the v2.77.0 release, Smartsheet SDKs will use a new versioning strategy. Since all users are on the Smartsheet API 2.0, the SDK version numbers will start with 2. The 2nd number will be an internal reference number. The 3rd number is for incremental changes.
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- For example, v2.77.0 means that you are using our 2.0 version of the API, the API is synched internally to a tag of 77, and then if there are numbers after the last decimal, that will indicate a minor change.
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- ## Support
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- If you have any questions or issues with this SDK please post on [Stack Overflow using the tag "smartsheet-api"](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/smartsheet-api) or contact us directly at api@smartsheet.com.
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- ## Release Notes
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- Each specific release is available for download via [GitHub](https://github.com/smartsheet-platform/smartsheet-ruby-sdk/tags). Detailed release notes are available in [CHANGELOG.md].
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- *Note*: Minor changes that result in a patch version increment in RubyGems (such as updates to the README) will not be tagged as a Release in GitHub.
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+ # Smartsheet Ruby SDK [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/smartsheet-platform/smartsheet-ruby-sdk.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/smartsheet-platform/smartsheet-ruby-sdk) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/smartsheet-platform/smartsheet-ruby-sdk/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/smartsheet-platform/smartsheet-ruby-sdk?branch=master) [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/smartsheet.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/smartsheet)
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+
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+ This is an SDK to simplify connecting to the [Smartsheet API](http://www.smartsheet.com/developers/api-documentation) from Ruby applications.
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+
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+ ## System Requirements
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+
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+ The SDK supports Ruby versions 2.2 or later.
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ gem 'smartsheet', '>= 1.3.0'
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+ ```
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+
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+ And then execute:
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+
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+ $ bundle
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+
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+ Or install it yourself as:
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+
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+ $ gem install smartsheet
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+
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+ ## Documentation
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+
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+ The Smartsheet API documentation with corresponding SDK example code can be found [here](http://www.smartsheet.com/developers/api-documentation).
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+
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+ The generated SDK RubyDoc is available [here](http://www.rubydoc.info/gems/smartsheet/Smartsheet).
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+
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+ ## Example Usage
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+
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+ To call the API, you must have an access token, which looks something like this example: `ll352u9jujauoqz4gstvsae05`. You can find the access token in the UI at Account > Personal Settings > API Access.
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+
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+ The following is a brief sample that shows you how to:
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+
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+ * Initialize the client
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+ * List all sheets
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+ * Load one sheet
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ require 'smartsheet'
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+
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+ # Initialize the client - use your access token here
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+ smartsheet_client = Smartsheet::Client.new(token: 'll352u9jujauoqz4gstvsae05')
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+ # The `smartsheet_client` variable now contains access to all of the APIs
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+
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+ begin
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+ # List all sheets
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+ sheets = smartsheet_client.sheets.list
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+
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+ # Select first sheet
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+ sheet_id = sheets[:data][0][:id]
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+
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+ # Load the entire sheet
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+ puts "Loading sheet id #{sheet_id}"
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+ sheet = smartsheet_client.sheets.get(sheet_id: sheet_id)
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+ puts "Loaded #{sheet[:total_row_count]} rows from sheet '#{sheet[:name]}'"
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+
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+ rescue Smartsheet::ApiError => e
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+ puts "Error Code: #{e.error_code}"
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+ puts "Message: #{e.message}"
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+ puts "Ref Id: #{e.ref_id}"
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ See the [read-write-sheet](https://github.com/smartsheet-samples/ruby-read-write-sheet) example to see a more robust use case in action.
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+
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+ ## Conventions
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+
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+ Each endpoint may take a number of keyword arguments, including the special keyword argument `body` for requests that accept a request body. Smartsheet's API Ruby documentation provides the parameters expected for each endpoint.
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+
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+ Each endpoint also provides two optional keyword arguments:
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+
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+ * `params` - This option is common for specifying enhancements or additional features for an API call. It specifies the query string for the call's URL.
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+
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+ This must be a hash of URL query string fields to their values. For example, to make a call with the query string `?include=comments&includeAll=true`, an API call would look like the following:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ ...get( ..., params: {include: 'comments', includeAll: true})
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+ ```
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+
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+ * `header_overrides` - This option is less frequently used, as it overrides the HTTP headers sent by API calls on an individual basis. _Use with caution_, as some headers are required to allow the SDK to function properly.
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+
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+ This must be a hash of headers to override values. For example, to make a call with a modified `Assume-User` header set to `jane.doe@smartsheet.com`, an API call would look like the following:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ ...get( ..., header_overrides: {'Assume-User' => 'jane.doe@smartsheet.com'})
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Basic Configuration
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+
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+ When creating the client object, pass an object with any of the following properties to tune its behavior.
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+
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+ * `token` - Your smartsheet API access token. If you omit this property (or pass an empty string) then the access token will be read from the system environment variable `SMARTSHEET_ACCESS_TOKEN`.
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+
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+ * `max_retry_time` - The maximum time in seconds to retry intermittent errors. (Defaults to 15 seconds.)
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+
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+ * `base_url` - By default, the SDK connects to the production API URL. Provide a custom base URL to connect to other environments. For example, to access SmartsheetGov, the `base_url` will be `https://api.smartsheetgov.com/2.0`.
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+ * To access Smartsheetgov, you will need to specify the Smartsheetgov API URI, `https://api.smartsheetgov.com/2.0/`, as the `base_url` during creation of the Smartsheet client object. The Smartsheetgov URI is defined as a constant (`GOV_API_URL`).
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+
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+
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+ ## Advanced Configuration Options
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+ ### Logging Configuration
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+
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+ Smartsheet expects a standard Ruby logger. For example, to enable console logging of warnings and above, make a call such as the following:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ logger = Logger.new(STDOUT)
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+ logger.level = Logger::INFO
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+ smartsheet = Smartsheet::Client.new(logger: logger)
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+ ```
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+
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+ Supported log levels are as follows:
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+
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+ |Level |What is logged |
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+ |---------------|---------------------------------|
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+ |`Logger::ERROR`|Failures only |
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+ |`Logger::WARN` |Failures and retries |
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+ |`Logger::INFO` |Each call's URL and response code|
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+ |`Logger::DEBUG`|Full headers and payloads |
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+
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+ By default, payloads are truncated to 1024 characters. To display full payloads, pass the `log_full_body` named flag to the `Smartsheet::Client` with the value true:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ smartsheet = Smartsheet::Client.new(logger: logger, log_full_body: true)
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Retry Configuration
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+
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+ For additional customization, you can specify a `backoff_method` function. This function is called with two arguments:
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+
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+ * The first accepts the index of the retry being attempted (0 for the first retry, 1 for the second, etc.)
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+ * The second accepts the Error Object that caused the retry.
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+
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+ The function must return the number of seconds to wait before making the subsequent retry call, or the symbol `:stop` if no more retries should be made.
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+
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+ The default implementation performs exponential backoff with jitter.
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+
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+ ### JSON Input and Output
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+ * `json_output` - A flag indicating if data should be returned as a JSON string.
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+
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+ By default, the Ruby SDK converts the raw JSON API response (with camelCase properties) to a Ruby hash with snake_case properties. If you prefer to receive results as the original JSON string, initialize the client with `json_output: true`.
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+
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+ Regardless of this setting, the SDK will accept `body` parameters as a hash or JSON, and in either camelCase or snake_case.
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+
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+ ### Assume User
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+
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+ * `assume_user` - Allows an admin to act on behalf of, or impersonate, the user to make API calls. The email address should NOT be URI encoded.
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+
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+ ### User Agent
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+
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+ * `user_agent` - A custom app name to add to the user agent header; this helps Smartsheet diagnose any issues you may have while using the SDK.
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+
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+ ## Development
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+
157
+ After checking out the repo, run `bin/setup` to install dependencies. You can also run `bin/console` for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
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+
159
+ To install this gem onto your local machine, run `bundle exec rake install`.
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+
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+ ### Running the Tests
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+ #### All
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+ 1. Run `rake test`. Note, the mock API tests will fail unless the mock server is running. See [Mock API Tests](#mock-api-tests)
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+
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+ #### Unit Tests
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+ 1. Run `rake test:units`
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+
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+ #### Mock API Tests
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+ 1. Clone the [Smartsheet SDK tests](https://github.com/smartsheet-platform/smartsheet-sdk-tests) repo and follow the instructions from the README to start the mock server
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+ 2. Run `rake test:mock_api`
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+
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+ ## Passthrough Option
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+
174
+ If there is an API Feature that is not yet supported by the Ruby SDK, there is a passthrough option that allows you to call arbitrary API endpoints.
175
+
176
+ To invoke the passthrough, your code can call one of the following three methods:
177
+
178
+ `response = smartsheet.request(method:, url_path:, body:, params:, header_overrides:)`
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+
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+ `response = smartsheet.request_with_file(method:, url_path:, file:, file_length:, filename:, content_type:, params:, header_overrides:)`
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+
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+ `response = smartsheet.request_with_file_from_path(method:, url_path:, path:, filename:, content_type:, params:, header_overrides:)`
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+
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+ * `method`: The method to invoke, one of `:get`, `:post`, `:put`, or `:delete`
185
+ * `url_path`: The specific API endpoint you wish to invoke. The client object base URL gets prepended to the caller’s endpoint URL argument.
186
+ * `body`: An optional hash of data to be passed as a JSON request body
187
+ * `file`: An opened `File` object to read as the request body, generally for file attachment endpoints
188
+ * `path`: The path of a file to be read as the request body, generally for file attachment endpoints
189
+ * `file_length`: The length of a file body in octets
190
+ * `filename`: The name of a file body
191
+ * `content_type`: The MIME type of a file body
192
+ * `params`: An optional hash of query parameters
193
+ * `header_overrides`: An optional hash of HTTP header overrides
194
+
195
+ All calls to passthrough methods return a JSON result, converted to a hash using symbol keys, in the same manner as the rest of the SDK. For example, after a `PUT` operation, the API's result message could be contained in `response[:message]`. If you prefer raw JSON instead of a hash, create a client with `json_output` configured; see client documentation above for more info.
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+
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+ ### Passthrough Example
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+
199
+ The following example shows how to POST data to `https://api.smartsheet.com/2.0/sheets` using the passthrough method and a hash:
200
+
201
+ ```ruby
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+ payload = {
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+ name: 'my new sheet',
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+ columns: [
205
+ {
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+ title: 'Favorite',
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+ type: 'CHECKBOX',
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+ symbol: 'STAR'
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+ },
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+ {
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+ title: 'Primary Column',
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+ primary: true,
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+ ## Advanced Topics
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+ For details about more advanced features, see [Advanced Topics](ADVANCED.md).
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+ ## Contributing
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+ [More info here.](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests)
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+ ## Version Numbers
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+ Starting from the v2.77.0 release, Smartsheet SDKs will use a new versioning strategy. Since all users are on the Smartsheet API 2.0, the SDK version numbers will start with 2. The 2nd number will be an internal reference number. The 3rd number is for incremental changes.
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+ For example, v2.77.0 means that you are using our 2.0 version of the API, the API is synched internally to a tag of 77, and then if there are numbers after the last decimal, that will indicate a minor change.
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+ ## Support
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+ If you have any questions or issues with this SDK please post on [Stack Overflow using the tag "smartsheet-api"](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/smartsheet-api) or contact us directly at api@smartsheet.com.
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+ ## Release Notes
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+ Each specific release is available for download via [GitHub](https://github.com/smartsheet-platform/smartsheet-ruby-sdk/tags). Detailed release notes are available in [CHANGELOG.md].
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+ *Note*: Minor changes that result in a patch version increment in RubyGems (such as updates to the README) will not be tagged as a Release in GitHub.