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WePay SDK for Ruby

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Check out our developer docs at https://stage.wepay.com/developer for more information, or you may email api@wepay.com if you have any other questions.

This project uses Semantic Versioning for managing backwards-compatibility.

NOTE: Version 0.4.0 is not strictly backwards-compatible with the earlier 0.0.x versions.

NOTE: Due to impending PCI 3.x changes, we will be disabling support for TLS < 1.2 over our API. TLS 1.2 support requires Ruby 2.0.0. As such, while this SDK may function with Ruby 1.9, we no longer support it.

Installation

gem 'wepay', '~> 0.4.0'

And include it in your scripts:

require 'wepay'

Examples

client_id = 'your_client_id'
client_secret = 'your_client_secret'
use_stage = true

wepay = WePay::Client.new(client_id, client_secret, use_stage)

# Get the OAuth 2.0 authorization URL. Send the user to this URL to authorize
# the application, then they will return to your `redirect_uri` with a code as
# a GET parameter.
redirect_uri = "http://myexamplesite.com/wepay"
redirect_to(wepay.oauth2_authorize_url(redirect_uri))

# Once you have the OAuth 2.0 code, you can request an access token.
response = wepay.oauth2_token(code, redirect_uri)
access_token = response['access_token']

# Make a call to the `/user` endpoint (which requires no parameters).
response = wepay.call('/user', access_token)

# You may also open a payment account for the user.
response = wepay.call('/account/create', access_token, {
  :name        => "test account",
  :description => "this is only a test"
})

Testing

Firstly, run bundle install to download and install the dependencies.

You can run the tests as follows:

make test

API Reference

The API Reference is generated by a tool called YARD. Once it's installed, you can generate updated documentation by running the following command in the root of the repository.

make docs

Contributing

Here's the process for contributing:

  1. Fork Signer to your GitHub account.
  2. Clone your GitHub copy of the repository into your local workspace.
  3. Write code, fix bugs, and add tests with 100% code coverage.
  4. Commit your changes to your local workspace and push them up to your GitHub copy.
  5. You submit a GitHub pull request with a description of what the change is.
  6. The contribution is reviewed. Maybe there will be some banter back-and-forth in the comments.
  7. If all goes well, your pull request will be accepted and your changes are merged in.

Authors, Copyright & Licensing

  • Copyright (c) 2012–2017 WePay

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

Licensed for use under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license.