A Ruby client for the UBW REST API. Note that the API is currently readonly.
The goal of this gem is to provide a Ruby-ish wrapper for the UBW API.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'ubw-client', '~> 0.1', git: 'https://github.com/sanger/ubw-client.git'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Configuration example:
# The site must be set before using the gem, as it is the base URL for all API calls.
#
# By default ENV['UBW_SITE'] is used but it can be set like so
Ubw::Client.site = 'https://ubw.sanger.ac.uk'
# A Faraday::Connection can be obtained and configured before use (perhaps to disable a proxy)
Ubw::Client.connection do |connection|
connection.proxy {}
connection.use SomeCustomMiddleware
end
Getting started:
# Fetch a SubProject
Ubw::SubProject.find('S0001-001')
# => #<Ubw::SubProject sub_cost_code="S0001-001", cost_code="S0001", status="N", is_active?=true>
# Fetch all SubProjects
Ubw::SubProject.all
# => #<Ubw::ResultSet:0x000032fd23ad42 @result_count=10, @items=[#<Ubw::SubProject sub_cost_code="S0001-001", cost_code="S0001", status="N", is_active?=true>, ...]
# Find all Prices where module_name is 'WGS' or 'Library Prep' and cost_code is 'S0001'
# Note that the values here can either be a String or an Array
Ubw::Price.where(module_name: ['WGS', 'Library Prep'], cost_code: 'S0001')
# => #<Ubw::ResultSet:0x0001972ae1df28 @result_count=2, @items=[#<Ubw::Price module_name="WGS", cost_code="S0001", unit_price="9.99">, ...]
There are currently only two resources: Ubw::SubProject
and Ubw::Price
.
Ubw::SubProject
can be looked up by sub_cost_code
e.g. Ubw::SubProject.find(sub_cost_code)
Both also include where
and all
class methods.
Result Sets represent a collection of resources e.g. a list of Ubw::Price
s. #result_count
will give the size of the collection:
Ubw::Price.find(module_name: 'WGS').result_count
# => 3
They are also enumerable, allowing you iterate through #items
. e.g.
# Are there any SubProjects that have cost_codes that don't start with 'S'?
Ubw::SubProject.all.any? { |sub_project| sub_project.cost_code[0] != 'S' }
# => false
After checking out the repo, run bundle
to install dependencies. Then, run bundle exec rspec
to run the tests. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.