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![180100416-b66263e6-1607-4465-b45d-0e298a67c397](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/68016351/181640742-31ab234a-3b39-432e-b899-21037596b360.png)
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Speakeasy is your API Platform team as a service. Use our drop in SDK to manage all your API Operations including embeds for request logs and usage dashboards, test case generation from traffic, and understanding API drift.
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The Speakeasy Ruby SDK for evaluating API requests/responses. Compatible with any HTTP framework implemented on top of rack.
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## Supported Frameworkds
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* rails
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## Installation
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gem install speakeasy_ruby_sdk
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### Minimum configuration
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[Sign up for free on our platform](https://www.speakeasyapi.dev/). After you've created a workspace and generated an API key enable Speakeasy in your API as follows:
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Build and deploy your app and that's it. Your API is being tracked in the Speakeasy workspace you just created
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**warning** Some common middlewares, like `ActionDispatch::Cookies` remove or rewrite headers in order to provide additional functionality to your app. In order to capture the original headers, we recommend using the `insert_before` rather than `use`ing so that it will be inserted at the front of the middleware stack. The middleware will function at any position in the middleware stack, but may not be able to report all information to Speakeasy.
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Note: This is not required, but is highly recommended. By setting a customer ID you can easily associate requests with your customers/users in the Speakeasy Dashboard, powering filters in the Request Viewer.
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In all of the above instances, you may optionally provide an array of mask strings. If you leave this field out, or pass an empty array, the system will mask with our default mask value "__masked__" (-12321 for numbers). If you provide an array with a single value, then the system will mask all matches with that value. If you provide more than one value, then each match will be replaced by the corresponding mask values (if there are too few, then the remaining matches will receive our default mask value).
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The Speakeasy SDK can generate access tokens for the [https://docs.speakeasyapi.dev/speakeasy-user-guide/request-viewer/embedded-request-viewer](Embedded Request Viewer) that can be used to view requests captured by the SDK.
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For documentation on how to configure filters, find that [https://docs.speakeasyapi.dev/speakeasy-user-guide/request-viewer/embedded-request-viewer](HERE).
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module SpeakeasyRubySdk
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class Middleware
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class Config
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attr_accessor :ingestion_server_url, :speakeasy_version, :api_key, :api_id, :version_id, :routes, :masking, :max_capture_size
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if !self.version_id.nil? && @@valid_char_re.match(self.version_id)
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errors << "`version_id` contains invalid characters."
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def merge(config)
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if config
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if config.class == Hash
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config.each { |k, v| instance_variable_set "@#{k}", v }
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