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Warrant Ruby Library
Use Warrant in ruby projects.
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'warrant'
And then execute:
$ bundle install
Or install it yourself:
$ gem install warrant
You can also build the gem from source:
$ gem build warrant.gemspec
Documentation
Requirements
- Ruby 2.3+.
Usage
require 'warrant'
Warrant.api_key = 'api_test_f5dsKVeYnVSLHGje44zAygqgqXiLJBICbFzCiAg1E='
# Create a user
Warrant::User.create(user_id: "user123")
# Check whether user slp951 has view access to report 7asm24
Warrant::Warrant.is_authorized?(object_type: "report", object_id: "7asm24", relation: "viewer", subject: { object_id: "user", object_id: "slp951" })
Configuring the API and Authorize Endpoints
The API and Authorize endpoints the SDK makes requests to is configurable via the Warrant.api_base
and Warrant.authorize_endpoint
attributes:
require 'warrant'
# Set api and authorize endpoints to http://localhost:8000
Warrant.api_base = 'http://localhost:8000'
Warrant.authorize_endpoint = 'http://localhost:8000'
Configuring SSL
By default, the SDK will attempt to use SSL when making requests to the API. This setting is configurable via the Warrant.use_ssl
attribute:
require 'warrant'
# Disable ssl
Warrant.use_ssl = false
We’ve used a random API key in these code examples. Replace it with your actual publishable API keys to test this code through your own Warrant account.
For more information on how to use the Warrant API, please refer to the Warrant API reference.
Note that we may release new minor and patch versions of this library with small but backwards-incompatible fixes to the type declarations. These changes will not affect Warrant itself.