A gem for interacting with the Peloton API.
In your Gemfile
, point at this repo. In time, this will be added to RubyGems.
# Gemfile
gem 'pelokit', '~> 1.1.2', git: 'https://github.com/pelotontech/pelokit.git'
Configure the Pelokit
module. In a Rails app, this is best done with a config/initializers
file:
Pelokit.configure do |c|
c.client_id = 'your client id'
c.account_name = 'your account name'
c.password = 'your password'
end
By default Pelokit
will target Peloton's test environment. URLs for different environments can be injected with the same Rails initializer approach:
Pelokit.configure do |c|
# ...
c.wsdl = 'https://env-specific-wsdl... '
c.rest = 'https://env-specific-rest... '
# ...
end
BankAccount
is a class for sending bank account coordinates to Peloton, and receiving back an identifier.
Omit credentials, and Pelokit
will use the underlying initializer credentials.
api_properties = {
:bank_account_id => "my id",
:bank_account_name => "foobar",
:bank_account_owner => "owner",
:bank_account_type_code => "1",
:financial_insitution_number => "001",
:branch_transit_number => "23232",
:account_number => "121212",
:currency_code => "CAD",
:verify_account_by_deposit => "1"
}
peloton = Pelokit::BankAccount.new api_properties
# ....
response = peloton.add
account = Pelokit::BankAccount.new bank_account_id: '65238812f8cc4dbca1604c9cad96e5fa'
result = account.remove
puts result.message
account = Pelokit::BankAccount.new bank_account_name: 'foo'
account.valid?
# false
puts account.errors.full_messages
# ["Financial insitution number can't be blank", "Financial insitution number must be numeric", "Branch transit number can't be blank", "Branch transit number must be numeric", "Account number can't be blank", "Account number must be numeric", "Bank account type code is not included in the list"]