A Ruby wrapper for the branch.io public API
Please see the Branch documentation for general information. Please report any problems by opening issues in this repo.
This is a simple HTTparty-based gem for accessing the branch.io REST APIs, as described here. See the Branch API documentation for further details.
It follows the exact design of the original REST API: basically links are resources you can generate and update, provided you hold the required credentials.
BEWARE: this gem does not (yet) cover all the API calls of the API, for now on only the link creation/update is supported
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'branch_io'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install branch_io
To access the APIs, you need to create a BranchIO::Client
instance, passing in your
branch.io key and your branch.io secret respectively.
# Create a new client
> client = BranchIO::Client.new("key_test_xxx", "secret_test_yyyy")
=> #<BranchIO::Client:0x007f8e7192a2a0 @branch_key="key_test_xxx", @branch_secret="secret_test_yyy">
# Ask the server for a new link
> res = client.link(feature: "test")
=> #<BranchIO::Client::UrlResponse:0x007f8e718c6a20 @response="...">
# Check for success and print the URL
> if res.success?
puts res.url
end
https://uym7.test-app.link/ABCDEFG...
Please not that the gem
reads the BRANCH_KEY
and BRANCH_SECRET
environment
variables by default, and provided these are defined passing them to the client is
optional:
# Provided BRANCH_KEY and BRANCH_SECRET are defined
> client = BranchIO::Client.new
=> #<BranchIO::Client:... @branch_key="key_test_xxx", @branch_secret="secret_test_yyy">
Similarly all the methods of the "default" client (the one without arguments) are made available on the module itself:
# Provided BRANCH_KEY and BRANCH_SECRET are defined
> res = BranchIO.link(feature: "test") # <= same as BranchIO.new.link(...)
=> #<BranchIO::Client::UrlResponse:0x007f8e718c6a20 @response="...">
Client#link
and Client#link!
: Registers a new deep linking URL
This method registers a new deep linking URL to the branch.io
service. The arguments
are passed to a new instance of BranchIO::LinkProperties
.
# Call the service
res = client.link(
feature: "test",
channel: "test",
campaign: "test",
stage: 1,
alias: "testsingle",
type: "test",
tags: [ "test" ],
data: {
test: true
}
)
# Inspect the server response
if res.success?
puts "Successfully created URL: #{res.url}"
else
puts "Error creating URL: #{res.error}"
end
The only difference between #link
and #link!
is that the latter version will
raise a new BranchIO::ErrorApiCallFailed
exception in case of an error.
Client#links
and Client#links!
: Registers a bulk of deep linking URLs
This method registers a bulk deep linking URLs to the branch.io
service. The arguments
are passed to a new instances of BranchIO::LinkProperties
.
# Call the service
url_configs = [
{ feature: "test" }, # First link
{ feature: "test", stage: 2 } # second link
# etc..
]
res = client.links(url_configs)
# Inspect the server response
if res.success?
puts "Successfully created #{res.urls.count} URLs: #{res.urls.join(',')}"
else
puts "Error creating URLs: #{res.errors.join(',')}"
# There has been errors, but some URLs might be valid
if res.urls.count > 0
puts "Successfully created #{res.urls.count} URLs out of #{url_configs.count}: #{res.urls.join(',')}"
end
end
The only difference between #links
and #links!
is that the latter version will
raise a new BranchIO::ErrorApiCallFailed
exception in case of an error.
Client#link_info
and Client#link_info!
: Returns information about a deep linking URL
BEWARE: this method requires the BRANCH_SECRET to be defined
This method queries an existing link URL for its properties.
# Call the service
res = client.link_info("https://...")
# Inspect the server response
if res.success?
puts "Successfully retrieved link info: #{res.link_properties.to_json}"
else
puts "Error retrieving link info: #{res.error}"
end
The only difference between #link_info
and #link_info!
is that the latter version will
raise a new BranchIO::ErrorApiCallFailed
exception in case of an error.
Client#update_link
and Client#update_link!
: Updates a deep linking URL
BEWARE: this method requires the BRANCH_SECRET to be defined
This method updates the properties of an existing link and returns the new updated set of properties.
# Call the service
res = client.update_link("https://...", stage: 3)
# Inspect the server response
if res.success?
puts "Successfully updated link info: #{res.link_properties.to_json}"
else
puts "Error updating link info: #{res.error}"
end
The only difference between #update_link
and #update_link!
is that the latter version will
raise a new BranchIO::ErrorApiCallFailed
exception in case of an error.
Client#delete_link
and Client#delete_link!
: Deletes a deep linking URL
BEWARE: this method requires the BRANCH_SECRET to be defined
This method deletes an existing link and returns the URL and deletion confirmation.
# Call the service
res = client.delete_link("https://...")
# Inspect the server response
if res.success?
puts "Successfully deleted link: #{res.link_deleted.to_json['url']}"
else
puts "Error updating link info: #{res.error}"
end
The only difference between #delete_link
and #delete_link!
is that the latter version will
raise a new BranchIO::ErrorApiCallFailed
exception in case of an error.
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec
to run the tests. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install
. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb
, and then run bundle exec rake release
, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem
file to rubygems.org.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/ushu/branch_io. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
- Add support for the
/app
API calls - Add some docs to the code
- Write a better README...
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.