Orthrus
http://github.com/xijo/orthrus
In Greek mythology, Orthrus (Greek: Όρθρος) was a two-headed dog and son of Typhoeus. He was charged with guarding Geryon's herd of red cattle in Erytheia.
Typhoeus
Thanks to the guys who are developing Typhoeus (http://github.com/dbalatero/typhoeus)
Orthrus is a small extension inspired by the original remote method API from Paul Dix which is deprecated in the current Typhoeus release.
It can be used to encapsulate remote method calls in a clean way and provide an easy interface to work with. All of its functionality is covered by tests as well.
Installation
gem install orthrus
Usage
In general, Orthrus will accept all options that Typhoeus does. Here are some examples how to use it:
Simple Example: OpenLibrary
require 'rubygems'
require 'typhoeus'
require 'orthrus'
class OpenLibrary
include Orthrus
remote_defaults :base_uri => "http://openlibrary.org/api", :format => "json"
define_remote_method :book, :path => '/books'
end
book = OpenLibrary.book(:params => {:bibkeys => "ISBN:0451526538"})
puts book.inspect # Typhoeus::Response
Advanced: Twitter Example with JSON handling and path interpolation
require 'rubygems'
require 'typhoeus'
require 'orthrus'
require 'json'
class Twitter
include Orthrus
remote_defaults :on_success => lambda { |response| JSON.parse(response.body) },
:on_failure => lambda { |response| puts "error code: #{response.code}"; {} },
:base_uri => "http://api.twitter.com",
:version => 1
define_remote_method :search, :path => "/:version/search.json"
define_remote_method :trends, :path => "/:version/trends/:time_frame.json"
define_remote_method :tweet, :path => "/:version/statuses/update.json",
:method => :post
end
# Get all tweets mentioning pluto
tweets = Twitter.search(:params => {:q => "pluto"})
# Get all current trends
trends = Twitter.trends(:time_frame => :current)
# Submit a tweet. Authentication skipped in example.
Twitter.tweet(:params => {:status => "I #love #planets! :)"})
Hydra
To use Typhoeus' hydra to perform multiple request parallel, you can set the return_request
option
in remote_defaults
, define_remote_method
or even on per request basis to true
.
Orthrus will return the crafted Typhoeus::Request, including the success and error handling.
require 'rubygems'
require 'typhoeus'
require 'orthrus'
class WeatherInformation
include Orthrus
remote_defaults :base_uri => "http://wackyweather.test",
:return_request => true
define_remote_method :city, :path => "/city/:name"
end
hydra = Typhoeus::Hydra.new
hydra.queue new_york = WeatherInformation.city(:name => "new_york")
hydra.queue berlin = WeatherInformation.city(:name => "berlin")
hydra.run
puts berlin.handled_response
For more information about the hydra feature, visit: http://github.com/dbalatero/typhoeus
TODO
- no cache handling yet.
Author
Johannes Opper [email protected]
License
Published under the Ruby License. For detailed information see http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/LICENSE.txt and http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/COPYING.txt