The WealthForge API acts as a connection between WealthForge's back-end transaction engine, CapitalForge, and your front-end website. This client seamlessly integrates into your Ruby application to provide an interface to the WealthForge API web service.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'wealth_forge'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install wealthforge-ruby
Before you can use this gem, you'll need to configure it with the key and cert, which you'll have after registering with WealthForge. If using with Rails, put this code in the initializer.
WealthForge.configure do |config|
config.client_secret = ENV['WF_CLIENT_SECRET']
config.client_id = ENV['WF_CLIENT_ID']
config.environment = 'development'
end
Please refer to the official WealthForge API documentation for a full list of API calls. Note that this is currently a partial implementation of the most commonly used functionality.
WealthForge::Investment.create params
WealthForge::Investment.get investment_id
WealthForge::Investment.file_upload path, mime_type, title, subscription_id
WealthForge::Issuer.create params
WealthForge::Offering.create params
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/dinosimone/wealthforge-ruby.
All tests can be run by typing rspec
. Prior to running tests, you'll need to export your cert and key as such:
export WF_CLIENT_SECRET=[secret]
export WF_CLIENT_ID=[client-id]
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
This project and the code therein was not created by and is not supported by WealthForge.
Dino Simone ([email protected]) | dinosimone.com