- 1.3.0 (July 5, 2011)
This gem provides a simple and powerful library for the Scribd API, allowing you to write Ruby applications or Ruby on Rails websites that upload, convert, display, search, and control documents in many formats. For more information on the Scribd platform, visit the Developer web page on Scribd.
- Upload your documents to Scribd's servers and access them using the gem
- Upload local files or from remote web sites
- Search, tag, and organize documents
- Associate documents with your users' accounts
This API allows you to use Scribd's Flash viewer on your website. You'll be able to take advantage of Scribd's scalable document conversion system to convert your documents into platform-independent formats. You can leverage Scribd's storage system to store your documents in accessible manner. Scribd's ad system will help you monetize your documents easily.
First, you'll need to get a Scribd API account. Visit Scribd to apply for a developer account.
On the Platform site you will be given an API key and secret. The API object will need these to authenticate you:
require 'rscribd'
Scribd::API.instance.key = 'your API key'
Scribd::API.instance.secret = 'your API secret'
Next, log into the Scribd website:
Scribd::User.login 'username', 'password'
You are now ready to use Scribd to manage your documents. For instance, to upload a document:
doc = Scribd::Document.upload(:file => 'your-file.pdf')
For more information, please see the documentation for the Scribd::API
,
Scribd::User
, and Scribd::Document
classes. (You can also check out the docs for
the other classes for a more in-depth look at this gem's features).
- A Scribd API account
- Ruby 1.8 or newer, with RubyGems 1.3 or newer.
- (optional) multipart-post gem by Nick Sieger
sudo gem install rscribd
To use the optional multipart-post gem by Nick Sieger, make sure it is available in the load path and call:
Scribd::API.instance.enable_multipart_post_gem
# and to stop using the multipart-post gem
Scribd::API.instance.disable_multipart_post_gem
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