Module: UserMethods

Defined in:
lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb

Overview

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Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Details

#add_subscription(user, objectType, objectIdentifier, *args) ⇒ Object

Subscribes to an object.



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 882

def add_subscription(user, objectType, objectIdentifier, *args)
  http_method = :post
  path = '/user/{user}/subscriptions/{objectType}/{objectIdentifier}'
  path.sub!('{user}', user.to_s)
  path.sub!('{objectType}', objectType.to_s)
  path.sub!('{objectIdentifier}', objectIdentifier.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#add_word_to_word_of_the_day_list(username, permalink, body, *args) ⇒ Object

Adds an item to a user’s WordOfTheDayList



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 308

def add_word_to_word_of_the_day_list(username, permalink, body, *args)
  http_method = :put
  path = '/user/{username}/wordOfTheDayList/{permalink}/add'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)
  path.sub!('{permalink}', permalink.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#comment_on_user(username, body, *args) ⇒ Object

Adds a Comment on a User



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 529

def comment_on_user(username, body, *args)
  http_method = :post
  path = '/user/{username}/comment'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#create_word_of_the_day_list(username, body, *args) ⇒ Object

Creates a WordOfTheDayList A user can have only one WordOfTheDayList.



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 36

def create_word_of_the_day_list(username, body, *args)
  http_method = :post
  path = '/user/{username}/wordOfTheDayList'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#delete_comment_on_user(username, commentId, *args) ⇒ Object

Deletes a Comment on a User



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 583

def delete_comment_on_user(username, commentId, *args)
  http_method = :delete
  path = '/user/{username}/comment/{commentId}'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)
  path.sub!('{commentId}', commentId.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#delete_user(username, *args) ⇒ Object

Deletes a User



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 281

def delete_user(username, *args)
  http_method = :delete
  path = '/user/{username}'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#delete_word_from_word_of_the_day_list(username, permalink, wordToDelete, *args) ⇒ Object

Deletes a specific word from a user’s WordOfTheDayList



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 336

def delete_word_from_word_of_the_day_list(username, permalink, wordToDelete, *args)
  http_method = :delete
  path = '/user/{username}/wordOfTheDayList/{permalink}/{wordToDelete}'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)
  path.sub!('{permalink}', permalink.to_s)
  path.sub!('{wordToDelete}', wordToDelete.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_api_key_for_user(username, *args) ⇒ Object

Returns the API key for the specified user Use the super user API key for getting this information or auth token of the user who is requesting the API key



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 502

def get_api_key_for_user(username, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{username}/apiKey'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_comment_on_user_by_id(username, commentId, *args) ⇒ Object

Fetches a comment by ID



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 611

def get_comment_on_user_by_id(username, commentId, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{username}/comment/{commentId}'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)
  path.sub!('{commentId}', commentId.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_comments_by_user(username, *args) ⇒ Object

Returns Comments by a user



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 693

def get_comments_by_user(username, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{username}/commentsBy'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_comments_by_user_count(username, *args) ⇒ Object

Returns a count of Comments by a user



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 666

def get_comments_by_user_count(username, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{username}/commentsByCount'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_comments_on_user(username, *args) ⇒ Object

Returns Comments on a user



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 720

def get_comments_on_user(username, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{username}/commentsOnUser'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_comments_on_user_count(username, *args) ⇒ Object

Returns a count of Comments on a user



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 639

def get_comments_on_user_count(username, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{username}/commentsOnCount'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_subscriptions(user, *args) ⇒ Object

Fetches all subscriptions for a User.



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 855

def get_subscriptions(user, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{user}/subscriptions'
  path.sub!('{user}', user.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_ugc_summary_for_user(username, *args) ⇒ Object

Returns UgcSummary info a user



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 747

def get_ugc_summary_for_user(username, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{username}/ugcSummary'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_user(username, *args) ⇒ Object

Fetches a User by username or email address



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 254

def get_user(username, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{username}'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_user_activity_stream(user, *args) ⇒ Object

Fetches the total search count for a User.



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 1156

def get_user_activity_stream(user, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{user}/activitystream'
  path.sub!('{user}', user.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_user_favorite_count(user, *args) ⇒ Object

Fetches favorite word count for a user.



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 967

def get_user_favorite_count(user, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{user}/favorites/wordCount'
  path.sub!('{user}', user.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_user_favorite_word_lists(user, *args) ⇒ Object

Fetches Favorite WordLists for a user.



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 994

def get_user_favorite_word_lists(user, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{user}/favorites/wordLists'
  path.sub!('{user}', user.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_user_favorite_word_lists_count(user, *args) ⇒ Object

Fetches Favorite WordList count for a user.



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 1021

def get_user_favorite_word_lists_count(user, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{user}/favorites/wordListCount'
  path.sub!('{user}', user.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_user_favorite_words(user, *args) ⇒ Object

Fetches Favorite Words for a user.



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 940

def get_user_favorite_words(user, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{user}/favorites/words'
  path.sub!('{user}', user.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_user_profile(username, *args) ⇒ Object

Returns a UserProfile



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 146

def (username, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{username}/profile'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_user_pronunciations(user, *args) ⇒ Object

Fetches the total search count for a User.



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 1129

def get_user_pronunciations(user, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{user}/pronunciations'
  path.sub!('{user}', user.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_user_search_history(user, *args) ⇒ Object

Fetches SearchHistory for a User.



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 1048

def get_user_search_history(user, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{user}/searches'
  path.sub!('{user}', user.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_user_search_history_count(user, *args) ⇒ Object

Fetches the total search count for a User.



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 1102

def get_user_search_history_count(user, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{user}/totalSearches'
  path.sub!('{user}', user.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_user_settings(username, *args) ⇒ Object

Returns a user’s settings



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 447

def (username, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{username}/settings'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_user_tag_count(user, *args) ⇒ Object

Fetches the count of Tags created by a User.



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 828

def get_user_tag_count(user, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{user}/tagCount'
  path.sub!('{user}', user.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_user_tag_history(user, *args) ⇒ Object

Fetches TagHistory for a User.



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 774

def get_user_tag_history(user, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{user}/tagHistory'
  path.sub!('{user}', user.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_user_tags(user, *args) ⇒ Object

Fetches Tags by a User.



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 801

def get_user_tags(user, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{user}/tags'
  path.sub!('{user}', user.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_user_tracking_info(username, *args) ⇒ Object

Returns a user’s tracking info



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 200

def get_user_tracking_info(username, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{username}/trackingInfo'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_user_word_list_count(username, *args) ⇒ Object

Gets the count of WordLists for a User.



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 420

def get_user_word_list_count(username, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{username}/wordListsCount'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_user_word_lists(username, *args) ⇒ Object

Gets WordLists for a User.



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 393

def get_user_word_lists(username, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{username}/wordLists'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_word_of_the_day_by_date(username, date, *args) ⇒ Object

Returns the WordOfTheDay for a given user on a given date



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 365

def get_word_of_the_day_by_date(username, date, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{username}/wordOfTheDay/{date}'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)
  path.sub!('{date}', date.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#get_word_of_the_day_list(username, *args) ⇒ Object

Returns a user’s WordOfTheDayList



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 8

def get_word_of_the_day_list(username, *args)
  http_method = :get
  path = '/user/{username}/wordOfTheDayList'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#remove_subscription(user, objectType, objectIdentifier, *args) ⇒ Object

Deletes a subscription to an object.



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 911

def remove_subscription(user, objectType, objectIdentifier, *args)
  http_method = :delete
  path = '/user/{user}/subscriptions/{objectType}/{objectIdentifier}'
  path.sub!('{user}', user.to_s)
  path.sub!('{objectType}', objectType.to_s)
  path.sub!('{objectIdentifier}', objectIdentifier.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#remove_user_search_history_item(user, *args) ⇒ Object

Fetches SearchHistory for a User.



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 1075

def remove_user_search_history_item(user, *args)
  http_method = :delete
  path = '/user/{user}/searches'
  path.sub!('{user}', user.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#update_comment_on_user(username, body, *args) ⇒ Object

Updates a Comment on a User



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 556

def update_comment_on_user(username, body, *args)
  http_method = :put
  path = '/user/{username}/comment'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#update_item_in_word_of_the_day_list(username, permalink, body, *args) ⇒ Object

Adds a WordOfTheDay to a user’s WordOfTheDayList



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 118

def update_item_in_word_of_the_day_list(username, permalink, body, *args)
  http_method = :put
  path = '/user/{username}/wordOfTheDayList/{permalink}'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)
  path.sub!('{permalink}', permalink.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#update_user(username, body, *args) ⇒ Object

Updates a User



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 227

def update_user(username, body, *args)
  http_method = :put
  path = '/user/{username}'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#update_user_profile(username, body, *args) ⇒ Object

Updates a UserProfile



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 173

def (username, body, *args)
  http_method = :put
  path = '/user/{username}/profile'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#update_user_settings(username, body, *args) ⇒ Object

Updates a user’s settings



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 474

def (username, body, *args)
  http_method = :put
  path = '/user/{username}/settings'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end

#update_word_of_the_day_list(username, permalink, *args) ⇒ Object

Deletes a user’s WordOfTheDayList



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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/user.rb', line 63

def update_word_of_the_day_list(username, body, *args)
  http_method = :put
  path = '/user/{username}/wordOfTheDayList'
  path.sub!('{username}', username.to_s)

  # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash
  # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb')
  # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'}
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash)
  last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array)
  last_arg ||= {}

  # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates
  # that we want the request itself back, not the response body
  if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present?
    request_only = true
    last_arg.delete(:request_only)
  end

  params = last_arg
  body ||= {}
  request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body)
  request_only ? request : request.response.body
end