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MercadoLibre's Ruby SDK

This is the official Ruby SDK for MercadoLibre's Platform.

How do I install it?

   clone repository
   https://github.com/mercadolibre/ruby-sdk.git

Using Bundler

Add it to your Gemfile:

gem 'meli', '~> 0.0.1'

And then install

bundle install

How do I use it?

The first thing to do is to instance a Meli class. You'll need to give a clientId and a clientSecret. You can obtain both after creating your own application. For more information on this please read: creating an application

Including the Lib

Include the lib meli in your project

Attention

Don't forget to set the authentication URL of your country in file lib/config.yml

require 'lib/meli'

Start the development!

Create an instance of Meli class

Simple like this

meli = Meli.new(1234, "a secret")

With this instance you can start working on MercadoLibre's APIs.

There are some design considerations worth to mention.

  1. This SDK is just a thin layer on top of an http client to handle all the OAuth WebServer flow for you.

  2. There is JSON parsing. this SDK will include json gem for internal usage.

  3. If you already have the access_token and the refresh_token you can pass in the constructor

meli = Meli.new(1234, "a secret", "Access_Token", "Refresh_Token")

How do I redirect users to authorize my application?

This is a 2 step process.

First get the link to redirect the user. This is very easy! Just:

redirect_url = meli.auth_url("http://somecallbackurl", "AR")

This will give you the url to redirect the user. You need to specify a callback url which will be the one that the user will redirected after a successfull authrization process. The country code param ("AR") is optional, it’s set to "BR" by default. Take into account that if you don’t specify this, it will only work if your MercadoLibre app is from Brazil.

Once the user is redirected to your callback url, you'll receive in the query string, a parameter named code. You'll need this for the second part of the process.

meli.authorize("the received code", "http://somecallbackurl")

This will get an access_token and a refresh_token (is case your application has the offline_access) for your application and your user.

At this stage your are ready to make call to the API on behalf of the user.

Making GET calls

params = {:access_token => meli.access_token}
response = meli.get("/users/me", params)

The response body will not be converted from json to Ruby hash

Look this simple way to resolve this:

 #convert json into a ruby hash
resp_hash = JSON.parse response.body
puts resp_hahs["KEY"]

Making POST calls

params = {:access_token => meli.access_token}

 #we are cool, the sdk will convert this body into json for you
body = {:foo => "bar", :bar => "foo"}

response = meli.post("/items", body, params)

Making PUT calls

params = {:access_token => meli.access_token}

 #we are cool, the sdk will convert this body into json for you
body = {:foo => "bar", :bar => "foo"}

response = meli.put("/items/123", body, params)

Making DELETE calls

params = {:access_token => meli.access_token}
response = meli.delete("/questions/123", params)

Examples

Don't forget to check out our examples codes in the folder examples

Community

You can contact us if you have questions using the standard communication channels described in the developer's site

I want to contribute!

That is great! Just fork the project in github. Create a topic branch, write some code, and add some tests for your new code.

Thanks for helping!