Ruby client for EventFinda API: www.eventfinda.co.nz
- Intuitive API interface navigation.
- Currently supports a variety of the API methods for
Events
,Categories
,Artists
andLocations
resources. - Modular design allows for working with only parts of API you need.
- URL generation process fully tested when applying filters for each request.
- API integration tests recorded and fully tested using VCR gem: fast tests (first HTTP request is real and it's response is stored for future runs), deterministic (tests will continue to pass, even if you are offline, or eventfinda.co.nz goes down for maintenance) and accurate (responses will contain the same headers and body you get from a real request).
Install the gem by running:
gem install event_finda_ruby
or put it in your Gemfile and run bundle install
:
gem "event_finda_ruby", "~> 0.3.4"
To start using the gem, you should get a developer account (free) from EventFinda's website: http://www.eventfinda.co.nz/api/v2/index
EventFinda will provide you with a username/password
pair so you can use from now on.
Setup those credentials within an initializer:
# event_finda_initializer.rb
EventFindaRuby.configure do |config|
config.username = "event_finda"
config.password = "123123"
end
Then create a new filter instance (in this example, to retrieve Events
) like so:
filter = EventFindaRuby::Events.new
and then call api methods, for instance, to filter free
events:
filter.by_free
or featured
events:
filter.by_featured
or free
and featured
events:
filter.by_free.by_featured
Once applied all the filters you need, make the API call to get the events:
filter.results
To see a full list of examples please check the wiki page.
The response format is JSON by default. It can be changed to XML like this:
filter.with_extension("xml")
Results are provided as an array of objects with the following structure (JSON):
filter = EventFindaRuby::Events.new
filter.results
=> [
{ "id": 353192,
"url": "http://www.eventfinda.co.nz/2016/resene-rainbow-run/new-plymouth",
"url_slug": "2016/resene-rainbow-run/new-plymouth",
"name": "Resene Rainbow Run: SOLD OUT",
"presented_by": "",
"description": "London, Glasgow, Sydney, Abu Dhabi, Melbourne, Queenstown, and now Taranaki! There's nothing else like it in Taranaki! Get together with your friends, family and colleagues to participate in Taranaki’s first ever ...",
"datetime_start": "2016-04-10 11:00:00",
"datetime_end": "2016-04-10 15:00:00",
"location_summary": "Coastal Walkway, New Plymouth",
"address": "New Plymouth Foreshore, New Plymouth",
"is_free": false,
"is_featured": true,
"is_cancelled": false,
"restrictions": "All Ages",
"point": {
"lat": -39.0594,
"lng": 174.0513
},
"username": "lisarhx",
"timezone": "Pacific/Auckland",
"location": {...},
"category": {...},
"datetime_summary": "Sun 10 Apr",
"sessions": {...},
"ticket_types": {...},
"artists": {...},
"web_sites": {...},
"images": {...}
},..
]
For the sake of the example here, location, category, sessions, ticket_types, artists, websites and images keys contain more information related with the event that are not displayed above.
This gem allow developers to query Events
, Artists
, Categories
and Locations
resources from the EventFinda API:
filter = EventFindaRuby::Events.new
filter = EventFindaRuby::Artists.new
filter = EventFindaRuby::Categories.new
filter = EventFindaRuby::Locations.new
Setting up this gem to work is really easy. Even more if you use has_scope
gem:
class EventsController < ApplicationController
has_scope :by_free, as: :free, type: :boolean
has_scope :by_featured, as: :featured, type: :boolean
has_scope :by_price_min, as: :price_min
has_scope :by_price_max, as: :price_max
has_scope :by_keywords_or, as: :keywords_or, type: :array
helper_method :collection
def index
end
private
def collection
@collection ||= events_filter.results
end
def events_filter
@events_filter ||= apply_scopes(filter)
end
def filter
@filter ||= EventFindaRuby::Events.new
end
end
A working example can be found here: My Budget App
- API timeout handling scenarios.
Questions or problems? Please post them on the issue tracker. You can contribute changes by forking the project and submitting a pull request. You can ensure the tests are passing by running bundle
and rake
.
Copyright © 2020 Juan Roldan. See LICENSE.txt for further details.