Nexmo Client Library for Ruby
This is the Ruby client library for Nexmo's API. To use it you'll need a Nexmo account. Sign up for free at nexmo.com.
Requirements
Nexmo Ruby supports MRI/CRuby (2.5 or newer), JRuby (9.2.x), and Truffleruby.
Installation
To install the Ruby client library using Rubygems:
gem install nexmo
Alternatively you can clone the repository:
git clone git@github.com:Nexmo/nexmo-ruby.git
Usage
Begin by requiring the nexmo library:
require 'nexmo'
Then construct a client object with your key and secret:
client = Nexmo::Client.new(api_key: 'YOUR-API-KEY', api_secret: 'YOUR-API-SECRET')
You can now use the client object to call Nexmo APIs. For example, to send an SMS:
client.sms.send(from: 'Ruby', to: '447700900000', text: 'Hello world')
For production you can specify the NEXMO_API_KEY and NEXMO_API_SECRET
environment variables instead of specifying the key and secret explicitly,
keeping your credentials out of source control.
Logging
Use the logger option to specify a logger. For example:
require 'logger'
logger = Logger.new(STDOUT)
client = Nexmo::Client.new(logger: logger)
By default the library sets the logger to Rails.logger if it is defined.
To disable logging set the logger to nil.
Overriding the default hosts
To override the default hosts that the SDK uses for HTTP requests, you need to
specify the api_host, rest_host or both in the client configuration. For example:
client = Nexmo::Client.new(
api_host: 'api-sg-1.nexmo.com',
rest_host: 'rest-sg-1.nexmo.com'
)
By default the hosts are set to api.nexmo.com and rest.nexmo.com, respectively.
JWT authentication
To call newer endpoints that support JWT authentication such as the Voice API you'll
also need to specify the application_id and private_key options. For example:
client = Nexmo::Client.new(application_id: application_id, private_key: private_key)
Both arguments should have string values corresponding to the id and private_key
values returned in a "create an application"
response. These credentials can be stored in a datastore, in environment variables,
on disk outside of source control, or in some kind of key management infrastructure.
By default the library generates a short lived JWT per request. To generate a long lived
JWT for multiple requests or to specify JWT claims directly use Nexmo::JWT.generate and
the token option. For example:
claims = {
application_id: application_id,
nbf: 1483315200,
exp: 1514764800,
iat: 1483228800
}
private_key = File.read('path/to/private.key')
token = Nexmo::JWT.generate(claims, private_key)
client = Nexmo::Client.new(token: token)
Webhook signatures
To check webhook signatures you'll also need to specify the signature_secret option. For example:
client = Nexmo::Client.new
client.config.signature_secret = 'secret'
client.config.signature_method = 'sha512'
if client.signature.check(request.GET)
# valid signature
else
# invalid signature
end
Alternatively you can set the NEXMO_SIGNATURE_SECRET environment variable.
Note: you'll need to contact [email protected] to enable message signing on your account.
Documentation
Nexmo Ruby documentation: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/nexmo/nexmo-ruby
Nexmo Ruby code examples: https://github.com/Nexmo/nexmo-ruby-code-snippets
Nexmo API reference: https://developer.nexmo.com/api
License
This library is released under the MIT License