Light wrapper around the ShippoAPI.
The package can be installed by adding shippo
to your list of dependencies in mix.exs
:
def deps do
[
{:shippo, "~> 0.1.0"},
{:hackney, "~> 1.15"}
{:jason, "~> 1.2"}
]
end
Shippo
can be configured in config.exs
. The only configuration required is the Shippo token.
config :shippo,
token: "<shippo-token>"
Other options include:
url
client
client_opts
json_library
Shippo.Client.Hackney
is the default HTTP client and jason
is the default JSON library. Both are optional and can be replaced with your package of choice.
If you’d like to use a different HTTP client, simply create a module that uses the Shippo.Client
behaviour, and set your client
configuration to the module.
# shippo_client.ex
defmodule MyApp.ShippoClient do
@behaviour Shippo.Client
@impl true
def request(method, url, headers, body, opts) do
# your code here
end
end
# config.exs
config :shippo,
token: "<shippo-token>",
client: MyApp.ShippoClient
This package is a simple and lightweight wrapper around the Shippo API. API requests are made by constructing a Operation
struct and then passing the operation to Shippo.request/1
.
In the example below, Shippo.Operation.Address.create/1
returns an Operation
struct; this function does not produce network side effects. The Operation
is executed by passing it to Shippo.request/1
, this produces the network side effect and makes a HTTP call to the Shippo API.
params = %{
name: "Kris Shippo",
street1: "123 Address",
ctiy: "City",
state: "CA",
zip: "92000",
country: "US"
}
params
|> Shippo.Operation.Address.create()
|> Shippo.request()
# {:ok, %{...}}
The Shippo API supports filtering through query parameters. This functionality is support by passing a keyword list to function calls.
operation = Shippo.Operation.Address.list(results: 1, object_created_gt: "2020-01-01")
Shippo.request(operation) # {:ok, %{...}}
Listing resources is paginated (a default of 5 objects are returned per the Shippo API documentation). If paginated, the response body will return a URL in the next
and previous
fields. These fields can be passed directly to Shippo.request/1
to request the next or previous set of resources.
operation = Shippo.Operation.Address.list(results: 1, object_created_gt: "2020-01-01")
{:ok, response} = Shippo.request(operation)
{:ok, response} = Shippo.request(response["next"])
{:ok, response} = Shippo.request(response["previous"])
A combination of mox
and behaviours
are used for testing.
# test_helper.exs
ExUnit.start()
Mox.defmock(MyApp.ShippoClient, for: Shippo.Client)
# my_app_test.exs
defmodule MyAppTest do
use ExUnit.Case
import Mox
setup :verify_on_exit!
test "test usps" do
expect(MyApp.ShippoClient, :request, fn _method, _url, _headers, _body, _opts ->
{:ok, %{status_code: 200, headers: [], body:""}}
end)
assert {:ok, response} =
"1234"
|> Shippo.Operation.Address.get()
|> Shippo.request()
end
end
Please see mox
(https://hexdocs.pm/mox/Mox.html) for more information.
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