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- data/.rubocop.yml +2 -0
- data/.semaphore/semaphore.yml +2 -2
- data/Gemfile.lock +2 -2
- data/LICENSE +1 -1
- data/README.md +13 -230
- data/lib/workos.rb +2 -0
- data/lib/workos/client.rb +21 -3
- data/lib/workos/connection.rb +5 -1
- data/lib/workos/directory_user.rb +4 -1
- data/lib/workos/organizations.rb +171 -0
- data/lib/workos/passwordless.rb +4 -0
- data/lib/workos/portal.rb +0 -80
- data/lib/workos/profile.rb +8 -10
- data/lib/workos/profile_and_token.rb +28 -0
- data/lib/workos/sso.rb +25 -100
- data/lib/workos/types/connection_struct.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/workos/types/directory_user_struct.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/workos/version.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/lib/workos/organizations_spec.rb +191 -0
- data/spec/lib/workos/portal_spec.rb +0 -113
- data/spec/lib/workos/sso_spec.rb +35 -115
- data/spec/support/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/organization/delete.yml +72 -0
- data/spec/support/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/organization/delete_invalid.yml +72 -0
- data/spec/support/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/organization/get.yml +73 -0
- data/spec/support/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/{sso/create_connection_with_invalid_source.yml → organization/get_invalid.yml} +26 -12
- data/spec/support/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/organization/update.yml +73 -0
- data/spec/support/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/organization/update_invalid.yml +73 -0
- data/spec/support/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/sso/profile.yml +74 -0
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# WorkOS Ruby Library
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data/lib/workos/client.rb
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access_token: T.nilable(String),
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def get_request(path:, auth: false, params: {})
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def get_request(path:, auth: false, params: {}, access_token: nil)
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request['Authorization'] = "Bearer #{WorkOS.key!}" if auth
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params(
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path: String,
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auth: T.nilable(T::Boolean),
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idempotency_key: T.nilable(String),
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body: T.nilable(Hash),
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).returns(Net::HTTP::Put)
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end
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def put_request(path:, auth: false, idempotency_key: nil, body: nil)
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end
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def user_agent
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engine = defined?(::RUBY_ENGINE) ? ::RUBY_ENGINE : 'Ruby'
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data/lib/workos/connection.rb
CHANGED
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# The Connection class provides a lightweight wrapper around
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# a WorkOS Connection resource. This class is not meant to be instantiated
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# in user space, and is instantiated internally but exposed.
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attr_accessor :id, :name, :connection_type, :domains, :organization_id,
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:status
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:state, :status
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@domains = T.let(raw.domains, Array)
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@state = T.let(raw.state, String)
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connection_type: connection_type,
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state: state,
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connection_type: hash[:connection_type],
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state: hash[:state],
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status: hash[:status],
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)
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end
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class DirectoryUser
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extend T::Sig
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11
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attr_accessor :id, :emails, :first_name, :last_name, :username, :state,
|
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attr_accessor :id, :idp_id, :emails, :first_name, :last_name, :username, :state,
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:raw_attributes
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raw = parse_json(json)
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@idp_id = T.let(raw.idp_id, String)
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@emails = T.let(raw.emails, Array)
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@first_name = raw.first_name
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@last_name = raw.last_name
|
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|
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def to_json(*)
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{
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id: id,
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idp_id: idp_id,
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first_name: first_name,
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last_name: last_name,
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@@ -48,6 +50,7 @@ module WorkOS
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WorkOS::Types::DirectoryUserStruct.new(
|
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|
id: hash[:id],
|
53
|
+
idp_id: hash[:idp_id],
|
51
54
|
emails: hash[:emails],
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52
55
|
first_name: hash[:first_name],
|
53
56
|
last_name: hash[:last_name],
|