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+ # Tightknit API credentials
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+ TIGHTKNIT_API_KEY=your_api_key_here
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+ TEST_EVENT_ID=id_here
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+ # For available configuration options, see:
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+ # https://github.com/standardrb/standard
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+ ruby_version: 3.1
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+ --markup markdown
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+ --title "Tightknit API Client Documentation"
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+ --protected
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+ --private
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+ --embed-mixins
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+ --readme README.md
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+ --output-dir doc/yard
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+ lib/**/*.rb
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+ -
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+ LICENSE.txt
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+ CHANGELOG.md
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+ ## [Unreleased]
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+ ## [0.1.0] - 2025-03-16
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+ - Initial release
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+ # Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
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+ The MIT License (MIT)
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+ Copyright (c) 2025 Saalik Lokhandwala
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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+ THE SOFTWARE.
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+ # Tightknit
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+ ### 💎 + 🧶 = 🎉
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+ A Ruby client for the [Tightknit](https://tightknit.ai) API.
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+ [Official API docs](https://docs.tightknit.ai)
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+ ## Installation
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+ Install the gem and add to the application's Gemfile by executing:
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+ ```bash
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+ bundle add tightknit
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+ ```
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+ If bundler is not being used to manage dependencies, install the gem with:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ gem install tightknit
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ ### Creating a Client
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+ Create a Tightknit client with your API key:
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+ ```ruby
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+ require 'tightknit'
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+
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+ # Create a client with your API key
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+ client = Tightknit::Client.new(api_key: 'your_api_key')
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Calendar Events
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+
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+ Currently, listing all CalendarEvents and getting a single CalendarEvent is supported.
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+ If you need more features here, feel free to contribute or chat with us: hello@lokbros.com
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+
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+ #### List Events
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ # Get events with default parameters (page 0, per_page 10, status 'published')
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+ events = client.calendar_events.list
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+
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+ # With custom parameters
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+ events = client.calendar_events.list(
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+ page: 1,
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+ per_page: 20,
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+ time_filter: 'upcoming',
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+ status: 'published'
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+ )
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+
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+ # Available time_filter values: 'upcoming', 'past'
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+ # Available status values: 'published', 'draft', 'cancelled'
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+ ```
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+
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+ #### Get All Events (Both Past and Upcoming)
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ all_events = client.calendar_events.all(
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+ page: 0,
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+ per_page: 10,
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+ status: 'published'
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+ )
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+ ```
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+
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+ #### Get a Specific Event
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+ ```ruby
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+ event = client.calendar_events.get('event_id')
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+ ```
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+ #### Format an Event for Display
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+ ```ruby
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+ event = client.calendar_events.get('event_id')
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+ formatted_event = client.calendar_events.format_data(event[:data])
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+ ```
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+ ## Documentation
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+ The gem includes comprehensive YARD documentation. To generate the documentation, first ensure you have the required dependencies:
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+ ```bash
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+ bundle install
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+ ```
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+ Then generate the documentation with:
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+ ```bash
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+ bundle exec rake yard
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+ ```
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+ This will generate the documentation in the `doc/yard` directory. To view the documentation in your browser, run:
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+ ```bash
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+ bundle exec rake yard_open
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Development
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+ After checking out the repo, run `bin/setup` to install dependencies. Then, run `rake test` to run the tests. You can also run `bin/console` for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
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+ Note that if you're adding new API routes, you'll need to add a `.env` file to test requests with your Tightknit API credentials. You can rely on our stubbed VCR cassettes for exisiting routes.
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+ To install this gem onto your local machine, run `bundle exec rake install`. To release a new version, update the version number in `version.rb`, and then run `bundle exec rake release`, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and the created tag, and push the `.gem` file to [rubygems.org](https://rubygems.org).
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+ ## Contributing
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+ Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/Lok-Bros/tightknit.
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+ Get in touch with us anytime: hello@lokbros.com
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+ ## License
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+ The gem is available as open source under the terms of the [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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+ Maintained by [LokBros Studio](https://lokbros.com).
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+ ## Code of Conduct
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+ Everyone interacting in the Tightknit project's codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the [code of conduct](https://github.com/[USERNAME]/tightknit/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ require "bundler/gem_tasks"
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+ require "minitest/test_task"
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+
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+ Minitest::TestTask.create
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+
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+ require "standard/rake"
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+
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+ begin
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+ require "yard"
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+ YARD::Rake::YardocTask.new do |t|
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+ t.files = ["lib/**/*.rb"]
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+ t.options = ["--output-dir", "doc/yard"]
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+ t.stats_options = ["--list-undoc"]
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Generate YARD documentation and open in browser"
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+ task :yard_open do
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+ Rake::Task["yard"].invoke
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+ `open doc/yard/index.html`
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+ end
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+ rescue LoadError
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+ desc "Generate YARD documentation (YARD not available)"
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+ task :yard do
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+ abort "YARD is not available. Run `gem install yard` to install it."
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ task default: %i[test standard]
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ require "faraday"
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+ require "json"
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+
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+ module Tightknit
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+ # The Client class is the main entry point for interacting with the Tightknit API.
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+ # It handles the HTTP connection and provides access to the various API resources.
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+ #
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+ # @example Creating a client
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+ # client = Tightknit::Client.new(api_key: "your_api_key")
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+ #
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+ class Client
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+ # @return [Faraday::Connection] The Faraday connection object used for HTTP requests
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+ attr_reader :conn
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+
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+ # Initialize a new Tightknit API client
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+ #
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+ # @param api_key [String] The API key to use for authentication
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+ # @raise [Tightknit::Error] If no API key is provided
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+ def initialize(api_key:)
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+ @api_key = api_key
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+
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+ raise Error, "API key is required" unless @api_key
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+
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+ @conn = Faraday.new(url: BASE_URL) do |faraday|
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+ faraday.headers["Authorization"] = "Bearer #{@api_key}"
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+ faraday.headers["Content-Type"] = "application/json"
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+ faraday.adapter Faraday.default_adapter
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Access the calendar events resource
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+ #
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+ # @return [Tightknit::Resources::CalendarEvents] The calendar events resource
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+ def calendar_events
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+ @calendar_events ||= Resources::CalendarEvents.new(self)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Make a GET request to the API
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+ #
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+ # @param path [String] The path to request
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+ # @param params [Hash] The query parameters to include
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+ # @return [Hash] The parsed JSON response
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+ # @raise [Tightknit::Error] If the request fails
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+ def get(path, params = {})
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+ response = @conn.get(path, params)
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+ handle_response(response)
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+ rescue Faraday::Error => e
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+ handle_error(e)
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ # Handle the API response
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+ #
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+ # @param response [Faraday::Response] The Faraday response object
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+ # @return [Hash] The parsed JSON response
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+ # @raise [Tightknit::Error] If the response status is not 2xx
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+ def handle_response(response)
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+ case response.status
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+ when 200..299
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+ JSON.parse(response.body, symbolize_names: true)
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+ else
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+ error_message = begin
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+ error_data = JSON.parse(response.body, symbolize_names: true)
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+ error_data[:message] || error_data[:error] || "Unknown error"
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+ rescue JSON::ParserError
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+ response.body || "Unknown error"
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+ end
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+
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+ raise Error, "API Error (#{response.status}): #{error_message}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Handle Faraday errors
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+ #
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+ # @param error [Faraday::Error] The Faraday error
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+ # @raise [Tightknit::Error] A wrapped error with more context
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+ def handle_error(error)
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+ raise Error, "Network Error: #{error.message}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ require "time"
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+
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+ module Tightknit
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+ module Resources
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+ # The CalendarEvents class provides methods for interacting with the calendar events API.
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+ # It allows listing, creating, updating, and deleting calendar events.
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+ #
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+ # @example List upcoming events
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+ # client = Tightknit.client
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+ # events = client.calendar_events.list(time_filter: "upcoming")
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+ #
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+ # @example Get a specific event
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+ # client = Tightknit.client
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+ # event = client.calendar_events.get("event_id")
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+ #
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+ class CalendarEvents
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+ # Initialize a new CalendarEvents resource
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+ #
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+ # @param client [Tightknit::Client] The client to use for API requests
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+ def initialize(client)
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+ @client = client
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+ end
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+
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+ # Get a list of calendar events
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+ #
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+ # @param options [Hash] Options for filtering events
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+ # @option options [Integer] :page (0) Page number
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+ # @option options [Integer] :per_page (10) Number of records per page
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+ # @option options [String] :time_filter ('upcoming' or 'past') Filter events by time
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+ # @option options [String] :status ('published') Filter events by status
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+ # @return [Hash] Response containing events data
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+ def list(options = {})
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+ page = options[:page] || 0
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+ per_page = options[:per_page] || 10
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+ time_filter = options[:time_filter]
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+ status = options[:status] || 'published'
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+ page: page,
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+ per_page: per_page,
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+ status: status
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+ }
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+
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+ # Only add time_filter to params if it's specified
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+ params[:time_filter] = time_filter if time_filter
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+ @client.get('calendar_events', params)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Get both past and upcoming events
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+ #
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+ # @param options [Hash] Options for filtering events
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+ # @option options [Integer] :page (0) Page number
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+ # @option options [Integer] :per_page (10) Number of records per page
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+ # @option options [String] :status ('published') Filter events by status
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+ # @return [Hash] Combined response containing both past and upcoming events
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+ def all(options = {})
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+ # Get upcoming events
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+ upcoming_options = options.dup
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+ upcoming_options[:time_filter] = 'upcoming'
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+ upcoming_response = list(upcoming_options)
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+
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+ # Get past events
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+ past_options = options.dup
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+ past_options[:time_filter] = 'past'
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+ past_response = list(past_options)
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+
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+ # Combine the results
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+ if upcoming_response[:success] && past_response[:success]
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+ combined_records = []
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+
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+ if upcoming_response[:data] && upcoming_response[:data][:records]
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+ combined_records += upcoming_response[:data][:records]
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+ end
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+
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+ if past_response[:data] && past_response[:data][:records]
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+ combined_records += past_response[:data][:records]
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+ end
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+
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+ # Create a combined response with the same structure
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+ {
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+ success: true,
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+ data: {
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+ records: combined_records,
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+ total: combined_records.length
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+ }
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+ }
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+ else
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+ # If either request failed, return the successful one or the first error
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+ upcoming_response[:success] ? upcoming_response : past_response
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Get a specific calendar event
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+ #
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+ # @param event_id [String] The ID of the event to retrieve
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+ # @return [Hash] Response containing event data
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+ # @raise [Tightknit::Error] If the event is not found or another error occurs
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+ def get(event_id)
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+ @client.get("calendar_events/#{event_id}")
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+ end
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+
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+ # Format event data for the API
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+ #
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+ # @param event_data [Hash] The raw event data
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+ # @return [Hash] The formatted event data
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+ # @private
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+ def format_data(event_data)
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+ # Create a new hash to avoid modifying the original
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+ formatted = event_data.dup
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+
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+ # Format description if it's a string
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+ if formatted[:description].is_a?(String)
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+ formatted[:description] = { text: formatted[:description] }
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+ end
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+
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+ # Format recap if it's a string
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+ if formatted[:recap].is_a?(String)
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+ formatted[:recap] = { text: formatted[:recap] }
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+ end
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+
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+ # Format hosts if it's an array of IDs
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+ if formatted[:hosts].is_a?(Array)
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+ formatted[:hosts] = { slack_user_ids: formatted[:hosts] }
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+ end
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+
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+ # Format speakers if it's an array of IDs
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+ if formatted[:speakers].is_a?(Array)
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+ formatted[:speakers] = { slack_user_ids: formatted[:speakers] }
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+ end
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+
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+ formatted
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ module Tightknit
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+ module Utils
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+ # The HtmlFormatter class provides utilities for converting Slack blocks to HTML.
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+ # This is useful for displaying event descriptions that are stored in Slack block format.
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+ #
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+ # @example Convert Slack blocks to HTML
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+ # blocks = [
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+ # {
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+ # type: "rich_text",
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+ # elements: [
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+ # {
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+ # type: "rich_text_section",
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+ # elements: [
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+ # {
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+ # type: "text",
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+ # text: "Hello, world!"
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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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+ #
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+ # html = Tightknit::Utils::HtmlFormatter.slack_blocks_to_html(blocks)
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+ # # => "<p class='mb-4'>Hello, world!</p>"
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+ #
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+ class HtmlFormatter
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+ class << self
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+ # Convert Slack blocks to HTML
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+ #
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+ # This method takes an array of Slack blocks and converts them to HTML.
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+ # It supports rich text sections, lists, and various text styles.
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+ #
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+ # @param blocks [Array] Slack blocks to convert
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+ # @return [String] HTML representation of the Slack blocks
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+ def slack_blocks_to_html(blocks)
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+ return "" unless blocks.is_a?(Array)
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+
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+ html = ""
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+
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+ blocks.each do |block|
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+ next unless block.is_a?(Hash) && block[:type] == "rich_text" && block[:elements].is_a?(Array)
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+
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+ block[:elements].each do |element|
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+ if element[:type] == "rich_text_section" && element[:elements].is_a?(Array)
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+ # Add a paragraph with margin for spacing
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+ html += "<p class='mb-4'>"
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+ element[:elements].each do |text_element|
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+ processed_text = process_text_element(text_element)
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+ # Replace newlines with <br> tags for proper line breaks
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+ html += processed_text.to_s.gsub("\n", "<br>")
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+ end
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+ html += "</p>"
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+ elsif element[:type] == "rich_text_list" && element[:elements].is_a?(Array)
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+ # Add margin before and after lists
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+ if element[:style] == "bullet"
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+ html += "<ul class='list-disc pl-5 my-4'>"
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+ element[:elements].each do |list_item|
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+ html += "<li class='mb-2'>"
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+ if list_item[:elements].is_a?(Array)
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+ list_item[:elements].each do |item_element|
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+ processed_text = process_text_element(item_element)
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+ html += processed_text.to_s.gsub("\n", "<br>")
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+ end
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+ end
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+ html += "</li>"
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+ end
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+ html += "</ul>"
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+ elsif element[:style] == "ordered"
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+ html += "<ol class='list-decimal pl-5 my-4'>"
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+ element[:elements].each do |list_item|
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+ html += "<li class='mb-2'>"
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+ if list_item[:elements].is_a?(Array)
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+ list_item[:elements].each do |item_element|
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+ processed_text = process_text_element(item_element)
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+ html += processed_text.to_s.gsub("\n", "<br>")
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+ end
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+ end
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+ html += "</li>"
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+ end
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+ html += "</ol>"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ html
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ # Process a text element from Slack blocks
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+ #
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+ # This method takes a text element from Slack blocks and converts it to HTML.
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+ # It supports various text styles like bold, italic, strikethrough, and code.
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+ #
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+ # @param element [Hash] Text element to process
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+ # @return [String] HTML representation of the text element
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+ def process_text_element(element)
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+ return "" unless element.is_a?(Hash)
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+
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+ if element[:type] == "text"
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+ text = element[:text].to_s
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+
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+ if element[:style]
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+ if element[:style][:bold]
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+ return "<strong>#{text}</strong>"
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+ elsif element[:style][:italic]
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+ return "<em>#{text}</em>"
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+ elsif element[:style][:strike]
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+ return "<del>#{text}</del>"
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+ elsif element[:style][:code]
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+ return "<code>#{text}</code>"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ return text
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+ elsif element[:type] == "link"
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+ return "<a href='#{element[:url]}' target='_blank' class='text-primary hover:underline'>#{element[:text]}</a>"
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+ end
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+
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+ ""
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+ end
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+ end
127
+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ module Tightknit
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+ VERSION = "0.1.0"
5
+ end
data/lib/tightknit.rb ADDED
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ require_relative "tightknit/version"
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+ require_relative "tightknit/client"
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+ require_relative "tightknit/resources/calendar_events"
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+ require_relative "tightknit/utils/html_formatter"
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+
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+ # The Tightknit module is the main namespace for the Tightknit API client.
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+ # It provides a simple way to interact with the Tightknit API.
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+ #
11
+ # @example Create a client
12
+ # client = Tightknit::Client.new(api_key: "your_api_key")
13
+ # events = client.calendar_events.list
14
+ #
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+ module Tightknit
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+ # Error class for Tightknit-specific exceptions
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+ class Error < StandardError; end
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+
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+ # Base URL for the Tightknit API
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+ BASE_URL = "https://api.tightknit.dev/admin/v0/"
21
+ end
data/sig/tightknit.rbs ADDED
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+ module Tightknit
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+ VERSION: String
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+ # See the writing guide of rbs: https://github.com/ruby/rbs#guides
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+ end
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+ name: tightknit
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
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+ - Saalik Lokhandwala
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+ - CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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+ - LICENSE.txt
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+ - README.md
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+ - Rakefile
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+ - lib/tightknit/client.rb
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+ - - ">="
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