ruote-jig
Ruote 2.0 participant which does a HTTP call using rufus-jig (rufus.rubyforge.org/rufus-jig/), a HTTP client, greedy with JSON content.
By default, it POSTs received workitems as JSON to a HTTP server and stores the answer back into the workitem. If the answer is in JSON, it is automatically converted into Ruby data types (this magic is thanks to rufus-jig).
The handling of outgoing and incoming data may be customized by Procs.
usage
require 'yajl' # by default, you will need some JSON lib (yajl-ruby or json_pure or ActiveSupport)
# require this lib
require 'ruote/jig/part/jig_participant'
# let's assume you have a ruote engine in '''engine'''
engine.register_participant :jig_default, Ruote::Jig::JigParticipant
engine.register_participant :jig_advanced, Ruote::Jig::JigParticipant.new(
:host => 'somehost',
:port => 80,
:path => '/path/to/the/magic',
:method => :post,
:content_type => 'foo/bar',
:data_preparition => Proc.new {|workitem| workitem.fields['foo_bar'].to_s},
:response_handling => Proc.new do |response, workitem|
workitem.set_field('incoming_foo_bar', FooBar.from_str(response.body))
end
)
# in a workflow definition...
participant :ref => 'jig_default' # will POST the current workitem as JSON
# to http://127.0.0.1:3000/ and save the
# responded data in the workitem field
# \_\_jig_response__
participant :ref => 'jig_advanced', # will PUT the the string returned by
:host => 'anotherhost', # workitem.fields['foo_bar'].to_s to
:path => '/path/to/bar', # http://anotherhost:80/path/to/bar,
:method => :put # processes the response body and
# saves the result in the workitem
# field 'incoming_foo_bar'
running tests
to run unit tests
ruby test/test.rb
fakeweb and yajl-ruby have to be installed.
license
MIT
links
feedback
- mailing list
- irc
-
irc.freenode.net #ruote
credits
-
Torsten Schönebaum, Planquadrat Software-Integration GmbH (github.com/tosch)
Many thanks to John Mettraux (jmettraux.wordpress.com) for his tireless work on Ruote and the many rufus libs. Thanks to Kenneth Kalmer (github.com/kennethkalmer) for his work on rufus-jig.