samwise
Description
Ruby access to the SAM.gov API.
Usage
To get started, you'll need an API key from https://api.data.gov.
Configuration
Set the api.data.gov API key as the environment variable 'DATA_DOT_GOV_API_KEY'
or pass the key as an argument:
require 'samwise'
client = Samwise::Client.new(api_key: 'my key ...')
# if you set the 'DATA_DOT_GOV_API_KEY' env var, just use:
client = Samwise::Client.new
Get summary info in a single request
client.get_vendor_summary(duns: '080037478')
#=>
{
in_sam: true,
small_business: true
}
Note: the definition of small_business
is IT-centric.
See Verify Vendor is a small business
for the list of NAICS codes uses to check if some a vendor is a small business.
Verify DUNS number is in SAM.gov
client.duns_is_in_sam?(duns: '080037478')
#=> true
Verify Vendor is not on the excluded parties list
client.excluded?(duns: '080037478')
#=> false
Verify Vendor is a small business
client.small_business?(duns: '080037478')
#=> false
This method checks against the following NAICS codes:
- 511210
- 541511
- 541512
- 541519
- 334614
What is a NAICS code?
The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is used by businesses and governments to classify and measure economic activity in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. NAICS is 6-digit code system that is currently the standard used by federal statistical agencies in classifying business establishments.
(source: http://siccode.com/en/pages/what-is-a-naics-code)
The whitelisted NAICS codes classify companies that offer IT or related services.
Get DUNS info
duns_info = client.get_duns_info(duns: '080037478')
{
"sam_data"=>{
"registration"=>{
"govtBusinessPoc"=>{
"lastName"=>"SUDOL",
"address"=>{
"zip"=>"22203",
"countryCode"=>"USA",
"line1"=>"4301 N HENDERSON RD APT 408",
"stateorProvince"=>"VA",
"city"=>"Arlington"
},
"email"=>"[email protected]",
"usPhone"=>"5404218332",
"firstName"=>"BRENDAN"
},
"qualifications"=>{
},
"dunsPlus4"=>"0000",
"activationDate"=>"2015-10-30 11:42:30.0",
"fiscalYearEndCloseDate"=>"12\/31",
"businessTypes"=>[
"VW",
"2X",
"27"
],
"registrationDate"=>"2015-10-28 00:00:00.0",
"certificationsURL"=>{
"pdfUrl":
"https:\/\/www.sam.gov\/SAMPortal\/filedownload?reportType=1&orgId=kZhDothaHaS8Y%2BBby2ety%2B1PIcKkDuGxkhITFtBfiwpmpGqNLrKsCz9OrI6CaxsI&pitId=Pg1XpWC8vQH7LKi9e8r5BK5D6ORH953kPtjfCGikUDnIY8Fsp71cFeSgzD8W9Uqd&requestId=OBq2t61SZrN75k9"
},
"hasDelinquentFederalDebt"=>false,
"duns"=>"080037478",
"cage"=>"7H1Y7",
"hasKnownExclusion"=>false,
"publicDisplay"=>true,
"expirationDate"=>"2016-10-27 10:53:02.0",
"status"=>"ACTIVE",
"corporateStructureCode"=>"2J",
"stateOfIncorporation"=>"VA",
"corporateStructureName"=>"Sole Proprietorship",
"legalBusinessName"=>"Sudol, Brendan",
"congressionalDistrict"=>"VA 08",
"bondingInformation"=>{
},
"businessStartDate"=>"2015-10-28",
"statusMessage"=>"Active",
"lastUpdateDate"=>"2015-11-02 17:36:23.0",
"samAddress"=>{
"zipPlus4"=>"2511",
"zip"=>"22203",
"countryCode"=>"USA",
"line1"=>"4301 N Henderson Rd Apt 408",
"stateorProvince"=>"VA",
"city"=>"Arlington"
},
"submissionDate"=>"2015-10-28 10:53:02.0",
"naics"=>[
{
"isPrimary"=>false,
"naicsCode"=>"518210",
"naicsName"=>"DATA PROCESSING, HOSTING, AND RELATED SERVICES"
},
{
"isPrimary"=>true,
"naicsCode"=>"541511",
"naicsName"=>"CUSTOM COMPUTER PROGRAMMING SERVICES"
}
],
"creditCardUsage"=>true,
"countryOfIncorporation"=>"USA",
"electronicBusinessPoc"=>{
"lastName"=>"SUDOL",
"address"=>{
"zip"=>"22203",
"countryCode"=>"USA",
"line1"=>"4301 N HENDERSON RD APT 408",
"stateorProvince"=>"VA",
"city"=>"Arlington"
},
"email"=>"[email protected]",
"usPhone"=>"5404218332",
"firstName"=>"BRENDAN"
},
"mailingAddress"=>{
"zipPlus4"=>"2511",
"zip"=>"22203",
"countryCode"=>"USA",
"line1"=>"4301 N Henderson Rd Apt 408",
"stateorProvince"=>"VA",
"city"=>"Arlington"
},
"purposeOfRegistration"=>"ALL_AWARDS"
}
}
}
#=>
Validate the format of a DUNS number
This does not need an API key and makes no network calls.
Samwise::Util.duns_is_properly_formatted?(duns: '88371771')
#=> true
Samwise::Util.duns_is_properly_formatted?(duns: '883717717')
#=> true
Samwise::Util.duns_is_properly_formatted?(duns: '0223841150000')
#=> true
Samwise::Util.duns_is_properly_formatted?(duns: '08-011-5718')
#=> true
Samwise::Util.duns_is_properly_formatted?(duns: 'abc1234567')
#=> false
Samwise::Util.duns_is_properly_formatted?(duns: '1234567891234567890')
#=> false
Format a DUNS number
This removes any hyphens and appends 0
s where appropriate (does not need an API key and makes no network calls):
Samwise::Util.format_duns(duns: '08-011-5718')
#=> "0801157180000"
duns
can be a 7, 8, 9, or 13 digit number (hyphens are removed):
- If it is 7 digits,
00
is prepended, and0000
is added to the end. - If it is 8 digits,
0
is prepended, and0000
is added to the end. - If it is 9 digits,
0000
is added to the end. - If it is 13 digits, the number is unchanged.
Check status in SAM.gov
There is a web form where anyone can enter a DUNS number to get its status within SAM.gov: https://www.sam.gov/sam/helpPage/SAM_Reg_Status_Help_Page.html.
This form uses an undocumented/unpublished JSON endpoint. This gem provides Ruby access to that endpoint.
This does not require an api.data.gov API key, but it will make a network call to the above URL.
The SAM.gov status web form hard codes what appears to be an API key. That key is used by default in this gem. However, you may supply your own (also tell us where you got it!).
client = Samwise::Client.new(sam_status_key: 'optional')
client.get_sam_status(duns: '08-011-5718')
#=> {
"Message" => "Request for registration information forbidden",
"Code" => 403,
"Error" => ""
}
client.get_sam_status(duns: )
Install
In your Gemfile:
gem 'samwise', github: '18f/samwise'
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$ gem install samwise
Command Line Interface
The samwise gem can be run via command line via a piped in file or with a file input flag.
To make the gem executable run gem install samwise
which calls makes the contents of the bin
directory executable in the gemspec.
Input Format
The CLI expects a .json with the following schema:
{"users":[{"other_keys": "other_values", "duns":"duns_number"}]}
If the JSON does not include a "duns"
key, the CLI will abort.
The JSON can be piped in or fed in from a file via a -i
flag. For example:
cat "input_file.json" | samwise verify > output.json
samwise verify -i "input_file.json" > output.json
Output
The CLI will output a JSON to STDOUT
with an addition key to be determined by the method run (see below for reference).
Available Commands
CLI Comand | Samwise Function | JSON OutKey |
---|---|---|
samwise verify |
Samwise::Client.duns_is_in_sam? |
verified |
samwise excluded |
Samwise::Client.excluded? |
excluded |
samwise get_info |
Samwise::Client.get_duns_info |
sam_data |
samwise check_format |
Samwise::Util.duns_is_properly_formatted? |
valid_format |
samwise format |
Samwise::Util.format_duns |
formatted_duns |
Public Domain
This project is in the worldwide public domain. As stated in CONTRIBUTING:
This project is in the public domain within the United States, and copyright and related rights in the work worldwide are waived through the CC0 1.0 Universal public domain dedication.
All contributions to this project will be released under the CC0 dedication. By submitting a pull request, you are agreeing to comply with this waiver of copyright interest.