trogdir_api 0.5.1 → 0.6.0
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/README.md +0 -2
- data/config.ru +4 -6
- data/lib/trogdir/api.rb +0 -3
- data/lib/trogdir/helpers/response_helpers.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/trogdir/versions/v1/api.rb +0 -2
- data/lib/trogdir/versions/v1/people_api.rb +9 -1
- data/lib/trogdir_api/pinglish.rb +2 -4
- data/lib/trogdir_api/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/trogdir_api.rb +0 -1
- metadata +3 -21
- data/config/mongoid.yml +0 -37
- data/config/newrelic.yml.example +0 -227
- data/lib/trogdir_api/newrelic.rb +0 -44
checksums.yaml
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SHA1:
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metadata.gz:
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data.tar.gz:
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metadata.gz: 2607438e5dd0fa7f2cdea97665e149d141f4725d
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data.tar.gz: e1bda9d84c9a77a6379a312a580621b148301bd0
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SHA512:
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metadata.gz:
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metadata.gz: 97c1a400287dcd49c8983bb12e646582e23941153e9e7710be1d6a7bef91d8220f24947ace28279177abe6a31b7091b3a051a3f261c35b234203b796041aa0de
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data.tar.gz: 16f405e2a307a2f33f9425f57f5a258e3de3ecd9ab0f5d1d82f2bd2e83b7024ea415106eb17db95ada31072a876194b9dec4a978139653e88a289fac4eb0f1af
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data/README.md
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cd trogdir-api
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bundle install
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cp config/mongoid.yml.example config/mongoid.yml
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cp config/newrelic.yml.example config/newrelic.yml
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```
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Configuration
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- Edit `config/mongoid.yml` accordingly.
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- Edit `config/newrelic.yml` accordingly.
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Console
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data/config.ru
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require ::File.expand_path('../config/environment',
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require ::File.expand_path('../config/environment', __FILE__)
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env = ENV['RACK_ENV'] || ENV['RAILS_ENV'] || 'development'
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if env == 'development'
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require 'newrelic_rpm'
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require 'new_relic/rack/developer_mode'
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use NewRelic::Rack::DeveloperMode
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require 'better_errors'
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use BetterErrors::Middleware
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end
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file.sync = true
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use Rack::CommonLogger, file
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require 'pinglish'
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pinglish_path = "#{ENV['PUMA_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT']}/_ping"
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use Pinglish, { path: pinglish_path }, &TrogdirAPI.pinglish_block
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map ENV['PUMA_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT'] || '/' do
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data/lib/trogdir/api.rb
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require 'new_relic/agent/instrumentation/rack'
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module Trogdir
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route(:any, '*path') { raise_404 }
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end
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desc 'Get a list of people'
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params do
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optional :affiliation, type: String
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optional :per_page, type: Integer, default: 100
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get do
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conditions = {}
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conditions[:affiliations] = params[:affiliation].to_s if params[:affiliation]
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people = Person.where(conditions)
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if params[:page] && params[:per_page] && params[:page] > 0
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skip_count = params[:page] * params[:per_page] - params[:per_page]
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people = people.skip(skip_count).limit(params[:per_page])
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end
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present people, with: PersonEntity, serializable: true
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desc 'Return a person by associated id', {params: PersonEntity.documentation.except(:enabled)}
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data/lib/trogdir_api/pinglish.rb
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data/lib/trogdir_api/version.rb
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Adam Crownoble
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2016-
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date: 2016-11-14 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies:
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description: API for the Trogdir directory project
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email: adam.crownoble@biola.edu
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summary: Trogdir directory API
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