Direct Employers
Ruby wrapper for the Direct Employers API
Installation
gem install direct_employers
Documentation
http://rdoc.info/gems/direct_employers
Continuous Integration
Usage Examples
require 'direct_employers'
@client = DirectEmployers.new({key: => "abc123"}) #Add your development key
@client.search({moc: => ""11b}) # Return an array for all matching job listings for MOC of 11b
@client.search.query # => "First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Weapons Specialists/Crew Members, Infantry"
@client.search.api.jobs.job.first.company # => "Tennessee Employer"
Contributing
In the spirit of free software, everyone is encouraged to help improve this project.
Here are some ways you can contribute:
- by using alpha, beta, and prerelease versions
- by reporting bugs
- by suggesting new features
- by writing or editing documentation
- by writing specifications
- by writing code (no patch is too small: fix typos, add comments, clean up inconsistent whitespace)
- by refactoring code
- by resolving issues
- by reviewing patches
- financially
Submitting an Issue
We use the GitHub issue tracker to track bugs and features. Before submitting a bug report or feature request, check to make sure it hasn't already been submitted. You can indicate support for an existing issuse by voting it up. When submitting a bug report, please include a Gist that includes a stack trace and any details that may be necessary to reproduce the bug, including your gem version, Ruby version, and operating system. Ideally, a bug report should include a pull request with failing specs.
Submitting a Pull Request
- Fork the project.
- Create a topic branch.
- Implement your feature or bug fix.
- Add documentation for your feature or bug fix.
- Run bundle exec rake doc:yard. If your changes are not 100% documented, go back to step 4.
- Add specs for your feature or bug fix.
- Run bundle exec rake spec. If your changes are not 100% covered, go back to step 6.
- Commit and push your changes.
- Submit a pull request. Please do not include changes to the gemspec, version, or history file. (If you want to create your own version for some reason, please do so in a separate commit.)
Credits
Copyright
Copyright (c) 2011 Code for America. See LICENSE for details.