Platform::Sdk
This gem is intended to provide clients and models for accessing the Platform APIs.
Installation
First configure your GitHub credentials
Install the gem and add to the application's Gemfile by executing:
gem "strongmind-platform-sdk", "~> 3.19.1"
If bundler is not being used to manage dependencies, install the gem by executing:
$ gem install strongmind-platform-sdk
Usage
TODO: Write usage instructions here
Configure GitHub credentials
Create a GitHub PAT (personal access token) with the following scopes:
delete:packages, write:packages, repo
Edit (or create) a
~/.gem.credentials
file to include the following, replacing TOKEN with your PAT from GitHub--- :github: Bearer TOKEN
Edit (or create) a
~/.gemrc
file and add the following:— :backtrace: false :bulk_threshold: 1000 :sources: - https://rubygems.org/ - https://USERNAME:TOKEN@rubygems.pkg.github.com/StrongMind/ :update_sources: true :verbose: true
You will also need to configure your bundler to use your GitHub credentials:
$ bundle config set —-global rubygems.pkg.github.com USERNAME:TOKEN
NOTE: If your username has an @
symbol, edit your ~/.bundle/config
file and replace the @
with %40
---
BUNDLE_RUBYGEMS__PKG__GITHUB__COM: "USERNAME:TOKEN"
Build/Publish Gem
To publish the gem, update the version.rb
file and push the update to the main branch. The github actions will publish the gem automatically.
If you would like to publish the gem from your local machine for development purposes, run the following commands:
gem build platform-sdk.gemspec
gem push --key github --host https://rubygems.pkg.github.com/StrongMind platform-sdk-0.0.0.gem
Development
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies.
Migrate the database for the dummy app:
cd spec/dummy
RAILS_ENV=test rails db:migrate
Then, run bundle exec rspec
to run the tests. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/StrongMind/platform-ruby-sdk. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the code of conduct.
License
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Code of Conduct
Everyone interacting in the Platform::Ruby::Sdk project's codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.
Data Pipeline Concern
The DataPipelineable
concern is a shared concern that can be included in models
automatically to send data to the Data Pipeline on creates, updates, and destroys.
Installation
Ensure that platform-sdk
is required in the application.
One way to do this is to require the SDK via the Gemfile
:
gem 'strongmind-platform-sdk', require: 'platform_sdk'
This provides the application access to the DataPipelineable
concern and RSpec shared examples.
Usage
To use the DataPipelineable
concern in a model, include the concern in the model:
class MyModel < ApplicationRecord
include PlatformSdk::ActiveRecord::DataPipelineable
end
For the concern to function, the model must have both a pipeline_noun
and a pipeline_meta
class method that returns the noun and metadata of the model, respectively.
This can be done once by defining the method(s) in the ApplicationRecord class:
class ApplicationRecord < ActiveRecord::Base
self.abstract_class = true
def self.pipeline_noun
"StrongMind.Central.#{name}}"
end
def self.
{
"source": "strongmind-central"
}
end
end
Or it can be defined in each model:
class MyModel < ApplicationRecord
include PlatformSdk::ActiveRecord::DataPipelineable
def self.pipeline_noun
"StrongMind.Central.#{name}"
end
def self.
{
"source": "strongmind-central"
}
end
end
You can override the following methods in the model to customize the noun data:
class MyModel < ApplicationRecord
include PlatformSdk::ActiveRecord::DataPipelineable
def pipeline_excluded_attributes
[:column1, :column2]
end
def pipeline_additional_attributes
{
"foo": "important data",
"bar": "more important data"
}
end
end
Configuration
You will need the following ENV variables set in your application to send data to the Data Pipeline (found in bitwarden):
- DATA_PIPELINE_HOST
- DATA_PIPELINE_USERNAME
- DATA_PIPELINE_PASSWORD
Testing
To test the DataPipelineable
concern for a model, include the common shared examples in the model's spec file:
RSpec.describe MyModel, type: :model do
describe 'sends to the Data Pipeline' do
it_behaves_like 'DataPipelineable'
end
end
Make sure to stub the call to the Data Pipeline in rails_helper.rb
config.before(:each) do
allow_any_instance_of(PlatformSdk::DataPipeline::Client).to receive(:post)
end
Setting up IRB for API Client Testing
Require needed dependencies:
require 'platform_sdk'
OneRoster API Client Initialization Example
Open IRB and initialize dependencies:
- IDENTITY_CLIENT_ID
- IDENTITY_CLIENT_SECRET
- IDENTITY_BASE_URL
- STRONGMIND_APP_BASE_URL
- ONEROSTER_BASE_URL
- ID_MAPPER_DOMAIN
- ID_MAPPER_TOKEN
Create Identity Auth Client:
auth_client = PlatformSdk::Identity::AuthClient.new(IDENTITY_BASE_URL, IDENTITY_CLIENT_ID, IDENTITY_CLIENT_SECRET)
Create OneRoster Client:
one_roster_client = PlatformSdk::OneRoster::Client.new(ONEROSTER_BASE_URL, auth_client)
Additional Client Initialization Examples
Create Aws Client:
aws_client = PlatformSdk::Aws::SecretsManagerClient.new(access_key_id: 'ACCESS_KEY_ID', secret_access_key: 'SECRET_ACCESS_KEY', region: 'REGION')
Create PowerSchool Client:
power_school_client = PlatformSdk::PowerSchool::Client.new(base_url: 'BASE_URL', bearer_token: 'BEARER_TOKEN')
Create IdMapper Client:
id_mapper_client = PlatformSdk::IdMapper::Client.new(domain: 'ID_MAPPER_DOMAIN', token: 'SECRET_TOKEN')
Create Pencil Spaces Client:
pencil_spaces_client = PlatformSdk::PencilSpaces::Client.new('BASE_URL', 'BEARER_TOKEN')
Create Bynder Client:
bynder_client = PlatformSdk::Bynder::Client.new('https://strongmind.getbynder.com/', 'API_TOKEN')