washout_builder 0.3.5 → 0.3.6
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- data/Gemfile +1 -1
- data/README.rdoc +19 -20
- data/app/helpers/washout_builder_helper.rb +3 -2
- data/lib/washout_builder/version.rb +1 -1
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= Overview
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WashOutBuilder is a Soap Service Documentation generator (extends WashOut https://github.com/inossidabile/wash_out/)
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The way WashOut is used is not modified, it just extends its functionality by
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The way WashOut is used is not modified, it just extends its functionality by generating html documentation to your services that you write
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= Features
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* Provides way of seeing the available services with links to documentation, endpoint and namespace
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* Provides a human-readable HTML documentation generated for each service that you write
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* Can also create custom exception classes and use them to send custom fault errors to the client application
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= Screenshots (just an example)
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1. {Ruby 1.9.x}[http://www.ruby-lang.org]
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2. {Ruby on Rails}[http://rubyonrails.org].
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3. {WashOut Gem v. 0.9.
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3. {WashOut Gem v. 0.9.1}[https://github.com/inossidabile/wash_out]
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4. {Nori Gem}[https://github.com/savonrb/nori]
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= Compatibility
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Add the following to your Gemfile:
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gem "washout_builder"
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it will automatically install also wash_out
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it will automatically install also +wash_out+ gem that is currently used
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Or if you want this to be available only in development mode , you can do something like this inside the Gemfile:
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gem 'wash_out' # The WashOut gem would be used also in production
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group :development, :test do
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gem 'washout_builder' # The documentation will only be available in development mode.
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Just make sure that the requirements for this gem are met and everything should be fine.
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Please read {release details}[https://github.com/bogdanRada/washout_builder/releases] if you are upgrading. We break backward compatibility between large ticks but you can expect it to be specified at release notes.
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The way soap_actions, or reusable types are defined or how the configuration is made using WashOut(https://github.com/inossidabile/wash_out) haven't changed
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You can still do everything that gem does .
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When specifying the <b>soap_action</b> you can also pass a <b>option for description</b> and a <b>list of exceptions</b> that the method can raise at a certain moment.
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The exception classes used <b>must inherit</b> from <tt>WashOut::Dispatcher::SOAPError</tt>
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This class <tt>WashOut::Dispatcher::SOAPError</tt> has by default a error code and a message as attributes but you can extend it by adding more accessible_attributes to your own custom class.
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If you want to access directly the hml documentation that was generated for RumbasController you can do that by accessing url +/rumbas/doc+ And the WSDL will be available at +/rumbas/wsdl+
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= Setup custom exceptions
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= Testing
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def create_html_fault_type(xml, param)
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def create_html_public_methods(xml, map)
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