The Recurly Ruby Client library is an open source library to interact with Recurly's subscription management from your Ruby on Rails website. The library interacts with Recurly's REST API.
Please see the documentation and support forums for more information. The API Documentation has numerous examples demonstrating how to use the Recurly Ruby client library.
Stable Version:
gem 'recurly'
Bleeding Edge Version:
gem 'recurly', :git => "http://github.com/recurly/recurly-client-ruby.git"
The Recurly Ruby Client requires an API user to connect. Please see the Authentication documentation for more information.
If using Rails 3, the easiest way to get Recurly set up is to run rake recurly:setup
. This will create a config/recurly.yml that has your recurly account authentication, and the Recurly rails initializer will pick it up on restart of your web app.
Alternatively, if not using Rails 3, just make sure to call a Recurly configure block somewhere in your applications initialization.
Recurly.configure do |c|
c.username = '[email protected]'
c.password = 'your_api_key'
c.private_key = 'your_private_key'
c.environment = :production # or :sandbox for test sites
c.subdomain = 'your-recurly-subdomain'
end
In Rails 2.x, this code should be in config/initializers/recurly.rb
In Sinatra, it should be within a configure
block.
Please Note: the setup parameters changed in version 0.4.0. The Ruby client now connects to either api-production.recurly.com or api-sandbox.recurly.com to improve DNS lookups. Additional configuration options were also added for the Transparent Post API.
You can also configure Recurly via a YAML file by using:
Recurly.configure_from_yaml("./config/recurly.yml")
The Recurly Configuration YAML is in the format of:
username: [email protected]
password: your_api_key
private_key: your_private_key
environment: :production
subdomain: your_recurly_subdomain
The same format could be applied in JSON instead of YAML using: Recurly.configure_from_json('path/to/file.json')
The Recurly Railtie (for rails3) includes a rake task that allows you to easily clear out the test data on your Account. This is useful when automating the testing of the api interation within your own app.
rake recurly:clear_test_data
The API Documentation has numerous examples demonstrating how to use the Ruby client library.
All the functionality is demonstrated by the tests in the spec directory.
Recurly gem uses RSpec2 for testing. It also uses VCR / Webmock to handle fast and repeatable full integration tests with the API.
The way this works is when each spec is first run, it will save each HTTP request generated within the spec/vcr folder. Subsequent http requests will be mocked using the data contained in these YML files.
The first thing to do is install bundler if you don't already have it:
gem install bundler
The next thing is to setup all the spec dependencies
bundle
When first running the specs, you'll need to setup a recurly test account. Use the provided rake task to walk you through creating spec/config/recurly.yml with all the authentication info.
rake recurly:setup
Now when you run rake
it will hit recurly's api to run all the specs. Subsequent calls will no longer hit the API (and be run locally).
The tests expect certain plans, add ons, and coupons to be present on the Site you'll be testing against. You'll need: Plan with no trial with a plan_code of 'paid' Plan with a trial with a plan_code of 'trial' Add ons with codes 'special' and special2' on the 'paid' plan Coupon with coupon code 'coupon' which can be applied to all plans
You can view the full http interactions with Recurly at spec/vcr. Please attached these to any bug reports so we can replicate.
You can delete the spec/vcr folder at any time, and it will regenerate the requests to recurly's apis. However if you do this, you'll also need to clear the test data on your recurly account. To do this run:
rake recurly:clear
This will run recurly:clear_test_data
(using your spec/config/recurly.yml authentication info) to clear out the test data on the server and then delete the associated spec/vcr files so you can start from scratch.
Please see the Recurly API for more information and examples.