Aptible::Auth

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Ruby client for auth.aptible.com. Aptible's authorization server is built on top of OAuth 2.0 and HAL+JSON, and so this client is just a thin layer on top of the oauth2 and HyperResource gems.

Installation

Add the following line to your application's Gemfile.

gem 'aptible-auth'

And then run bundle install.

A forked version of the OAuth2 gem is necessary until intridea/oauth2#165 and intridea/oauth2#166 are merged.

Usage

First, get a token:

token = Aptible::Auth::Token.create(email: '[email protected]', password: 'password')

From here, you can interact with the Authorization API however you wish:

auth = Aptible::Auth.new(token: token)
auth.clients.first.name
# => "Client 0"
client = Aptible::Auth::Client.create(token: token, name: 'Dogeclient')
client.href
# => "http://localhost:4000/clients/60765b69-ffd8-4762-b9d2-96354ddb16f9"

Configuration

Parameter Description Default
root_url Root URL of the authorization server ENV['APTIBLE_AUTH_ROOT_URL'] or https://auth.aptible.com

To point the client at a different authorization server (e.g., during development), add the following to your application's initializers (or set the APTIBLE_AUTH_ROOT_URL environment variable):

Aptible::Auth.configure do |config|
  config.root_url = 'http://some.other.url'
end

Contributing

  1. Fork the project.
  2. Commit your changes, with specs.
  3. Ensure that your code passes specs (rake spec) and meets Aptible's Ruby style guide (rake rubocop).
  4. Create a new pull request on GitHub.

MIT License, see LICENSE for details.

Copyright (c) 2014 Aptible and contributors.

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