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#eventbrite-client.rb#
##Description## A tiny ruby-based http client for the Eventbrite API
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##Usage Examples##
###Installation via rubygems ###
gem install eventbrite-client
###Loading the Eventbrite API Client library code###
require 'eventbrite-client'
###Initializing the client### Your API / Application key is required to initialize the client - http://eventbrite.com/api/key
Set your user_key if you want to access private data - http://eventbrite.com/userkeyapi
eb_auth_tokens = { app_key: 'YOUR_APP_KEY',
user_key: 'YOUR_USER_KEY'}
eb_client = EventbriteClient.new(eb_auth_tokens)
###Initializing the client using an OAuth2.0 access_token###
You can also initialize our API client using an OAuth2.0 access_token
, like this:
eb_client = EventbriteClient.new({ access_token: 'YOUR_USER_ACCESS_TOKEN'})
###Calling API methods### See Eventbrite's API method documentation for more information about the list of available client methods.
Here is an example using the API's user_list_events method:
response = eb_client.user_list_events()
The event_get API call should look like this:
response = eb_client.event_get({ id: 1848891083})
Widgets
Rendering an event in html as a ticketWidget is easy:
response = eb_client.event_get({ id: 1848891083})
widget_html = EventbriteWidgets::ticketWidget(response['event'])
Additional widget examples are available on developer.eventbrite.com
##Resources##
- API Documentation - http://developer.eventbrite.com/doc/
- API QuickStart Guide - http://developer.eventbrite.com/doc/getting-started/
- Eventbrite Open Source - http://eventbrite.github.com/
- Eventbrite App Showcase - http://eventbrite.appstores.com/
- 0.3x source - http://github.com/eventbrite/eventbrite-client-py/
- 0.2x source - http://github.com/mtai/eventbrite/