QboApi

Ruby client for the QuickBooks Online API version 3.

  • Built on top of the excellent Faraday gem.
  • JSON only support.
    • Please don't ask about XML support. Intuit has stated that JSON is the primary data format for the QuickBooks API (v3 and beyond). This gem will specialize in JSON only. The quickbooks-ruby gem has fantastic support for those who favor XML.
  • Features specs built directly against a QuickBooks Online Sandbox via the VCR gem.
  • Robust error handling.

Tutorials and Screencasts

The QBO book

Ruby >= 2.2.2 required

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'qbo_api'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install qbo_api

Usage

Initialize

OAuth

  q = . # or wherever you are storing the OAuth creds
  qbo_api = QboApi.new(token: q.token,
                       token_secret: q.secret,
                       realm_id: q.companyid,
                       consumer_key: '*****',
                       consumer_secret: '********')

OAuth2

  qbo_api = QboApi.new(access_token: 'REWR342532asdfae!$4asdfa', realm_id: 32095430444)

Super fast way to use QboApi no matter your current tech stack as long as Ruby > 2.2.2 is installed

- cd ~/<local dir>
- git clone [email protected]:minimul/qbo_api.git && cd qbo_api
- bundle
- bin/console
- QboApi.production = true
- # OAuth 1
- qboapi = QboApi.new(token: "qyprd2uvCOdRq8xzoSSiiiiii",
                      token_secret:"g8wcyQEtwxxxxxxm",
                      realm_id: "12314xxxxxx7",
                      consumer_key: "qyprdwzcxxxxxxbIWsIMIy9PYI",
                      consumer_secret: "CyDN4wpxxxxxxxPMv7hDhmh4")
- # OAuth 2
- qboapi = QboApi.new(access_token: "qyprd2uvCOdRq8xzoSSiiiiii", realm_id: "12314xxxxxx7")
- qboapi.get :customer, 1

TLS v1.2

Intuit will be requiring API client connections to be negotiated over TLS1.2 by December 31st, 2017. Using the default HTTP client (Net::HTTP) with Faraday this is the case with QboApi, however, if you are using another HTTP client you may need to directly set the TLS version negotiation manually.

DateTime serialization

Some QBO entities have attributes of type DateTime (e.g., Time Activities with StartTime and EndTime). All DateTimes passed to the QBO API must be serialized in ISO 8601 format. If ActiveSupport is loaded, you can achieve proper serialization with the following configuration:

ActiveSupport::JSON::Encoding.use_standard_json_time_format = true
ActiveSupport::JSON::Encoding.time_precision = 0

If you're not using ActiveSupport, you'll need to use #iso8601 method to convert your Time/DateTime instances to strings before passing them to a QboApi instance. Failure to do so will result in a raised QboApi::BadRequest exception.

Configuration options

  • By default this client runs against a QBO sandbox. To run against the production QBO API URL do: ruby QboApi.production = true
  • Logging: ruby QboApi.log = true
  • To change logging target from $stdout e.g. ruby QboApi.logger = Rails.logger
  • To run all requests with unique RequestIds. ruby QboApi.request_id = true
  • To run individual requests with a RequestId then do something like this: ruby resp = qbo_api.create(:bill, payload: bill_hash, params: { requestid: qbo_api.uuid }) # Works with .get, .create, .update, .query methods
  • To run all requests with a Minor version. ruby QboApi.minor_version = 8
  • To run individual requests with a minor version then do something like this: ruby resp = qbo_api.get(:item, 8, params: { minorversion: 8 }) # Works with .get, .create, .update, .query methods

Create

  invoice = {
    "Line": [
      {
        "Amount": 100.00,
        "DetailType": "SalesItemLineDetail",
        "SalesItemLineDetail": {
          "ItemRef": {
            "value": "1",
            "name": "Services"
          }
        }
      }
    ],
    "CustomerRef": {
      "value": "1"
    }
  }
  response = qbo_api.create(:invoice, payload: invoice)
  p response['Id'] # => 65

Update

  customer = {
    DisplayName: 'Jack Doe',
    PrimaryPhone: {
      FreeFormNumber: "(415) 444-1234"
    }
  }
  response = qbo_api.update(:customer, id: 60, payload: customer)
  p response.fetch('PrimaryPhone').fetch('FreeFormNumber') # => "(415) 444-1234"

Delete (only works for transaction entities)

  response = qbo_api.delete(:invoice, id: 145)
  p response['status'] # => "Deleted"

Deactivate (only works for name list entities)

  response = qbo_api.deactivate(:employee, id: 55)
  p response['Active'] # => false

Get an entity by its id

  response = qbo_api.get(:customer, 5)
  p response['DisplayName'] # => "Dukes Basketball Camp"

Get an entity by one of its filter attributes

  response = qbo_api.get(:customer, ["DisplayName", "Dukes Basketball Camp"])
  p response['Id'] # => 5
  response = qbo_api.get(:customer, ["DisplayName", "LIKE", "Dukes%"])
  p response['Id'] # => 5
  response = qbo_api.get(:vendor, ["DisplayName", "IN", "(true, false)"])
  p response.size # => 28

Search with irregular characters

  # Use the .esc() method
  name = qbo_api.esc "Amy's Bird Sanctuary"
  response = qbo_api.query(%{SELECT * FROM Customer WHERE DisplayName = '#{name}'})
  # OR USE .get() method, which will automatically escape
  response = qbo_api.get(:customer, ["DisplayName", "Amy's Bird Sanctuary"])
  p response['Id'] # => 1

Uploading an attachment

  payload = {"AttachableRef":
              [
                {"EntityRef":
                  {
                    "type": "Invoice",
                    "value": "111"
                  }
                }
              ],
             "FileName": "test.txt",
             "ContentType": "text/plain"
            }
  # `attachment` can be either an IO stream or string path to a local file
  response = qbo_api.upload_attachment(payload: payload, attachment: '/tmp/test.txt')
  p response['Id'] # => 5000000000000091308

Be aware that any errors will not raise a QboApi::Error, but will be returned in the following format:

  {"AttachableResponse"=>
    [{"Fault"=>
       {"Error"=>
         [{"Message"=>"Object Not Found",
           "Detail"=>
            "Object Not Found : Something you're trying to use has been made inactive. Check the fields with accounts, customers, items, vendors or employees.",
           "code"=>"610",
           "element"=>""}],
        "type"=>"ValidationFault"}}],
   "time"=>"2018-01-03T13:06:31.406-08:00"}

Change data capture (CDC) query

  response = qbo_api.cdc(entities: 'estimate', changed_since: '2011-10-10T09:00:00-07:00')
  # You can also send in a Time object e.g. changed_since: Time.now
  expect(response['CDCResponse'].size).to eq 1
  ids = response['CDCResponse'][0]['QueryResponse'][0]['Estimate'].collect{ |e| e['Id'] }
  p ids

Batch operations (limit 30 operations in 1 batch request)

  payload = {
      "BatchItemRequest":
      [
        {
          "bId": "bid1",
          "operation": "create",
          "Vendor": {
            "DisplayName": "Smith Family Store"
          }
        }, {
          "bId": "bid2",
          "operation": "delete",
          "Invoice": {
            "Id": "129",
            "SyncToken": "0"
          }
        }
      ]
  }
  response = api.batch(payload)
  expect(response['BatchItemResponse'].size).to eq 2
  expect(batch_response.detect{ |b| b["bId"] == "bid1" }["Vendor"]["DisplayName"]).to eq "Smith Family Store"

Reports

        params = { start_date: '2015-01-01', end_date: '2015-07-31', customer: 1, summarize_column_by: 'Customers' }
        response = api.reports(name: 'ProfitAndLoss', params: params)
        p response["Header"]["ReportName"]) #=> 'ProfitAndLoss'

Reconnect

See docs

        response = qbo_api.reconnect
        #=> if response['ErrorCode'] == 0
        #=>   p response['OAuthToken'] #=> rewq23423424afadsdfs==
        #=>   p response['OAuthTokenSecret'] #=> ertwwetu12345312005343453yy=Fg

Disconnect

See docs

        response = qbo_api.disconnect
        #=> if response['ErrorCode'] == 0
        #=>   # Successful disconnect

Respond to an error

  customer = { DisplayName: 'Weiskopf Consulting' }
  begin
    response = qbo_api.create(:customer, payload: customer)
  rescue QboApi::BadRequest => e
    if e.message =~ /Another customer already exists with this name/
      # Query for Id using DisplayName
      # Do an qbo_api.update instead
    end
  end

Import/retrieve all

Note: There is some overlap with the all and the get methods. The get method is limited to 1000 results where the all method will return all the results no matter the number.

  # retrieves all active customers
  qbo_api.all(:customers).each do |c|
    p "#{c['Id']} #{c['DisplayName']}"
  end

  # retrieves all active or inactive employees
  qbo_api.all(:employees, inactive: true).each do |e|
    p "#{e['Id']} #{e['DisplayName']}"
  end

  # retrieves all vendors by groups of 5
  qbo_api.all(:vendor, max: 5).each do |v|
    p v['DisplayName']
  end

  # retrieves all customers by groups of 2 using a custom select query
  where = "WHERE Id IN ('5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '10')"
  qbo_api.all(:customer, max: 2, select: "SELECT * FROM Customer #{where}").each do |c|
    p c['DisplayName']
  end

What kind of QuickBooks entity?

  p qbo_api.is_transaction_entity?(:invoice) # => true
  # Plural is supported as well
  p qbo_api.is_transaction_entity?(:invoices) # => true
  p qbo_api.is_transaction_entity?(:customer) # => false
  p qbo_api.is_name_list_entity?(:vendors) # => true

OAuth2: Spin up an example

If you signed up for a Intuit developer account after July 17th, 2017 follow this example

  • Check out this article on spinning up the OAuth2 example.
  • git clone git://github.com/minimul/qbo_api && cd qbo_api
  • bundle
  • Create a .env file
    • cp .env.example_app.oauth2 .env
    • If needed create an account at https://developer.intuit.com
    • Click Get started coding
    • Create an app with both the Accounting & Payments selected.
    • Go to the Development tab and copy the 'Client ID' and the 'Client 'Secret' to your .env as QBO_API_CLIENT_ID and QBO_API_CLIENT_SECRET respectively
  • Add a Redirect URI: http://localhost:9393/oauth2-redirect (or whatever PORT= is in your .env)
  • Create a new Company (from the manage sandboxes page) Don't use it for anything else besides testing this app. -. Copy the 'Company ID' to your .env as QBO_API_COMPANY_ID
  • Start up the example OAuth2 app
    • ruby example/oauth2.rb
  • Go to http://localhost:9393/oauth2
  • Use the Connect to QuickBooks button to connect to your QuickBooks sandbox, which you receive when signing up at https://developer.intuit.com.
  • After successfully connecting to your sandbox go to :
    • http://localhost:9393/oauth2/customer/5
    • You should see "Dukes Basketball Camp" displayed
  • Checkout example/oauth2.rb to see what is going on under the hood.

OAuth1: Spin up an example

OLD LEGACY - SEE OAUTH2 EXAMPLE ABOVE

  • Check out this tutorial and screencast on spinning up an example.
  • git clone git://github.com/minimul/qbo_api && cd qbo_api
  • bundle
  • Create a .env file
    • cp .env.example_app.oauth1 .env
    • If needed create an account at https://developer.intuit.com
    • Click Get started coding
    • Create an app with both the Accounting & Payments selected.
    • Go to the Development tab and copy and paste the consumer key and secret into the .env file as QBO_API_CONSUMER_KEY and QBO_API_CONSUMER_SECRET respectively.
  • Start up the example app
    • ruby example/oauth.rb
  • Go to http://localhost:9393
  • Use the Connect to QuickBooks button to connect to your QuickBooks sandbox, which you receive when signing up at https://developer.intuit.com.
  • After successfully connecting to your sandbox run:
    • http://localhost:9393/customer/5
    • You should see "Dukes Basketball Camp" displayed
  • Checkout example/oauth.rb to see what is going on under the hood.

Webhooks

See https://www.twilio.com/blog/2015/09/6-awesome-reasons-to-use-ngrok-when-testing-webhooks.html for how to install ngrok and what it is.

  • With either the oauth1 or oauth2 examples running, run: ngrok http 9393 -subdomain=somereasonablyuniquenamehere

  • Go to the Development tab

  • Add a webhook, Select all triggers and enter the https url from the ngrok output https://somereasonablyuniquenamehere/webhooks

  • After saving the webhook, click 'show token'. Add the token to your .env as QBO_API_VERIFIER_TOKEN

  • In another tab, create a customer via the (OAuth2) API: bundle exec ruby -rqbo_api -rdotenv -e 'Dotenv.load; p QboApi.new(access_token: ENV.fetch("QBO_API_OAUTH2_ACCESS_TOKEN"), realm_id: ENV.fetch("QBO_API_COMPANY_ID")).create(:customer, payload: { DisplayName: "TestCustomer" })' (You'll also need to have added the QBO_API_COMPANY_ID and QBO_API_OAUTH2_ACCESS_TOKEN to your .env)

There could be a delay of up to a minute before the webhook fires.

It'll appear in your logs like:

  {"eventNotifications"=>[{"realmId"=>"XXXX", "dataChangeEvent"=>{"entities"=>[{"name"=>"Customer", "id"=>"62", "operation"=>"Create", "lastUpdated"=>"2018-04-08T04:14:39.000Z"}]}}]}
  Verified: true
  "POST /webhooks HTTP/1.1" 200 - 0.0013

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/minimul/qbo_api.

Running the specs

Creating new specs or modifying existing spec that have been recorded using the VCR gem.

Protip: Once your .env file is completely filled out you can use the console to play around in your sandbox

bin/console test
>> @qbo_api.get :customer, 1

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.