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BitBucketAPI

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Warning: not every endpoint in this project is maintained. Use at your own risk.

A Ruby wrapper for the BitBucket REST API.

Installation

Install the gem by issuing

gem install bitbucket_rest_api

or put it in your Gemfile and run bundle install

gem "bitbucket_rest_api"

Usage

Create a new client instance

bitbucket = BitBucket::Client.new

At this stage you can also supply various configuration parameters, such as :user,:repo, :oauth_token, :oauth_secret, :basic_auth which are used throughout the API. These can be passed directly as hash options:

bitbucket = BitBucket::Client.new oauth_token: 'request_token', oauth_secret: 'request_secret'

Alternatively, you can configure the BitBucket settings by passing a block:

bitbucket = BitBucket::Client.new do |config|
  config.oauth_token   = 'request_token'
  config.oauth_secret  = 'request_secret'
  config.client_id     = 'consumer_key'
  config.client_secret = 'consumer_secret'
  config.adapter       = :net_http
end

You can authenticate either using OAuth authentication or through basic authentication by passing your login and password credentials

bitbucket = BitBucket::Client.new login:'vongrippen', password:'...'

or use convenience method:

bitbucket = BitBucket::Client.new basic_auth: 'login:password'

You can interact with BitBucket interface, for example repositories, by issuing the following calls that correspond directly to the BitBucket API hierarchy

bitbucket.repos.changesets.all  'user-name', 'repo-name'
bitbucket.repos.keys.list     'user-name', 'repo-name'

The response is of type [Hashie::Mash] and allows to traverse all the json response attributes like method calls.

Inputs

Some API methods apart from required parameters such as username or repository name allow you to switch the way the data is returned to you, for instance by passing a block you can iterate over the list of repositories

bitbucket.repos.list do |repo|
    puts repo.slug
end

Advanced Configuration

The bitbucket_rest_api gem will use the default middleware stack which is exposed by calling stack on client instance. However, this stack can be freely modified with methods such as insert, insert_after, delete and swap. For instance to add your CustomMiddleware do

bitbucket = BitBucket::Client.new do |config|
  config.stack.insert_after CustomMiddleware
end

Furthermore, you can build your entire custom stack and specify other connection options such as adapter

bitbucket = BitBucket::Client.new do |config|
  config.adapter :excon

  config.stack do |builder|
    builder.use BitBucket::Response::Jsonize
  end
end

API

Main API methods are grouped into the following classes that can be instantiated on their own

BitBucket         - full API access

BitBucket::Repos           BitBucket::Issues

Some parts of BitBucket API require you to be authenticated, for instance the following are examples of APIs only for the authenticated user

BitBucket::Issues::Create

You can find out supported methods by calling actions on a class instance in your irb:

>> BitBucket::Repos.actions                 >> bitbucket.issues.actions
---                                         ---
|--> all                                    |--> all
|--> branches                               |--> comments
|--> collaborators                          |--> create
|--> commits                                |--> edit
|--> contribs                               |--> events
|--> contributors                           |--> find
|--> create                                 |--> get
|--> downloads                              |--> labels
|--> edit                                   |--> list
|--> find                                   |--> list_repo
|--> forks                                  |--> list_repository
|--> get                                    |--> milestones
|--> hooks                                  ...
...

Configuration

Certain methods require authentication. To get your BitBucket OAuth credentials, register an app with BitBucket.

BitBucket.configure do |config|
  config.oauth_token   = YOUR_OAUTH_REQUEST_TOKEN          # Different for each user
  config.oauth_secret  = YOUR_OAUTH_REQUEST_TOKEN_SECRET   # Different for each user
  config.client_id     = YOUR_OAUTH_CONSUMER_TOKEN
  config.client_secret = YOUR_OAUTH_CONSUMER_TOKEN_SECRET
  config.basic_auth    = 'login:password'
end

or

BitBucket::Client.new(:oauth_token => YOUR_OAUTH_REQUEST_TOKEN, :oauth_secret => YOUR_OAUTH_REQUEST_TOKEN_SECRET)
BitBucket::Client.new(:basic_auth => 'login:password')

Development

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

Copyright (c) 2012 James M Cochran. Original github_api gem Copyright (c) 2011-2012 Piotr Murach. See LICENSE.txt for further details.