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  [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/uploadcare/ruby-uploadcare-api.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/uploadcare/ruby-uploadcare-api)
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- A ruby wrapper for uploadcare.com service.
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+ A ruby wrapper for [Uploadcare.com](https://uploadcare.com) service.
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  ## Installation
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  ```
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- Or install it yourself as:
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  ```shell
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  $ gem install uploadcare-ruby
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  ## Initalizations
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- Just create api object - and you good to go.
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+ Just create an API object - and you're good to go.
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  ## Raw API
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- Raw API - it is a simple interface wich allows you to make custom requests to Uploadcare REST API.
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+ Raw API is a simple interface that allows you to make custom requests to Uploadcare REST API.
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  Just in case you want some low-level control over your app.
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  ```ruby
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- All raw API methods returns parsed JSON response or raise an error (from which you should rescue on your own).
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  # => "http://www.ucarecdn.com/c969be02-9925-4a7e-aa6d-b0730368791c/"
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- Keep or delete file
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  You can upload either File object (array of files will also cut it) or custom URL.
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  ### Uploading from URL
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  ### Uploading an array of files
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+ Version 1.0.0 of the gem has no specific methods for this kind of operations, we expect to add support for it later in 1.1 releases.
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