This is a Ruby wrapper for the Chargify API that leverages ActiveResource. It allows you to interface with the Chargify API using simple ActiveRecord-like syntax, i.e.:
Chargify::Subscription.create(
:customer_reference => 'moklett',
:product_handle => 'chargify-api-ares-test',
:credit_card_attributes => {
:first_name => "Michael",
:last_name => "Klett",
:expiration_month => 1,
:expiration_year => 2010,
:full_number => "1234-1234-1234-1234"
}
)
subscription.credit_card_attributes = {:expiration_year => 2013}
subscription.save
subscription.cancel
See the samples
directory for more usage examples.
This library can be installed as a gem. It is hosted on Gemcutter.
If you don't have your system set up to use gemcutter, follow the instructions on their site http://gemcutter.org, i.e.:
$ gem install gemcutter $ gem tumble
This will install Gemcutter and set your gem sources to search the gemcutter repos.
Then you can install this library as a gem:
$ gem install chargify_api_ares
This library requires ActiveResource version 2.3.4 or 2.3.5.
$ gem install activeresource
Simply require this library before you use it:
require 'chargify_api_ares'
If you're using Rails, you could include this gem in your configuration, i.e. in environment.rb
config.gem 'chargify_api_ares'
Now you'll have access to classes the interact with the Chargify API, such as:
Chargify::Product
Chargify::Customer
Chargifiy::Subscription
Check out the examples in the samples
directory. If you're not familiar with how ActiveResource works,
you may be interested in some ActiveResource Documentation
- Michael Klett (Grasshopper Labs and Chargify)
- The Lab Rats @ Phase Two Labs