Simple Shipping
Provides a common simple API to build labels for the following shipping services:
Installation
Add to Gemfile
:
gem 'simple_shipping'
Run bundle install
.
Usage
# Build shipper
shipper_address = SimpleShipping::Address.new(
:country_code => 'US',
:state_code => 'TX',
:city => 'Texas',
:street_line => 'SN2000 Test Meter 8',
:postal_code => '73301'
)
shipper_contact = SimpleShipping::Contact.new(
:person_name => 'Mister Someone',
:phone_number => '1234567890'
)
shipper = SimpleShipping::Party.new(
:address => shipper_address,
:contact => shipper_contact
)
# Build recipient
recipient_address = SimpleShipping::Address.new(
:country_code => 'US',
:state_code => 'MN',
:city => 'Minneapolis',
:street_line => 'Nightmare Avenue 13',
:postal_code => '55411'
)
recipient_contact = SimpleShipping::Contact.new(
:person_name => "John Recipient Smith",
:phone_number => "1234567890"
)
recipient = SimpleShipping::Party.new(
:address => recipient_address,
:contact => recipient_contact,
# optional, but required if party is payor
:account_number => ACCOUNT_NUMBER
)
package = SimpleShipping::Package.new(
:weight => 1,
:length => 2,
:height => 3,
:dimension_units => :in, # you can use :kg as well
:weight_units => :lb, # you can use :cm as well
:width => 4,
:packaging_type => :your
)
# Create clients
fedex = SimpleShipping::Fedex::Client.new(
:credentials => {
:key => KEY,
:password => PASSWORD,
:account_number => ACCOUNT_NUMBER,
:meter_number => METER_NUMBER
})
ups = SimpleShipping::Ups::ShipClient.new(
:credentials => {
:username => USERNAME,
:password => PASSWORD,
:access_license_number => ACCESS_LICENSE_NUMBER
}
)
# Do request
# Default payor is :shipper
ups_resp = ups.shipment_request(shipper, recipient, package)
fedex_resp = fedex.request(shipper, recipient, package, :payor => :recipient)
Specific extra options
You can customize the request using specific options for the service by passing an options hash:
FedEx extra options
- :dropoff_type (see
SimpleShipping::Fedex::ShipmentBuilder::DROPOFF_TYPES
for available values) - :service_type (see
SimpleShipping::Fedex::ShipmentBuilder::SERVICE_TYPES
for available values)
Example:
fedex_client.request(shipper, recipient, package, :dropoff_type => :drop_box)
UPS extra options
- service_type (see
SimpleShipping::Ups::ShipmentBuilder::SERVICE_TYPES
for available values)
Example
ups_client.shipment_request(shipper, recipient, package, :service_type => :express)
Requirements
You must have ImageMagick installed to run the demos.
Linux
Gentoo
emerge -pv imagemagick emerge imagemagick
Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install imagemagick libmagic-dev libmagicwand-dev
OS X
Homebrew
brew install imagemagick
MacPorts
sudo port install imagemagick
Fink
fink install imagemagick
Developers information
SimpleShipping provides the following models which inherit SimpleShipping::Abstract::Model:
- Shipment
- Package
- Party
- Address
- Contact
Every service adapter has its own builders which know how to represent every separated model to build SOAP request for a specific service. For example to represent Package model, the FedEx adapter has Fedex::PackageBuilder and the UPS adapter has Ups::PackageBuilder. All these model builders inherit SimpleShipping::Abstract::Builder.
Request builders are used to build whole request for the service. They inherit Abstract::RequestBuilder.
Client is a facade which provides a public API to the user. Every service has its own client but they all inherit Abstract::Client. All clients provide the same interface:
- .new(credentials_hash)
- #request(shipper, recipient, package, opts)
Demo rake tasks
You can test the library against real remote requests.
For this you need to have a yaml file with your private
credentials, for example credentials.yml
wich looks this way:
fedex:
key: "KEY"
password: "SECRET"
account_number: "ACCOUNT NUM"
meter_number: "METER NUM"
ups:
username: "USER"
account_number: "ACCOUNT NUM"
password: "SECRET"
:access_license_number: "LICENSE NUM"
To run demo tasks:
rake demo:fedex:shipment_request[credentials.yml]
rake demo:ups:shipment_request[credentials.yml]
rake demo:ups:void_request[credentials.yml]
UPS certification
To run UPS certification:
./script/ups_certification.rb ./credentials.yml
Where credentials.yml
is file with format described above.
TODO
- Validation for country codes and states?
- Refactor
- Ability to get more information from response object than just a label(tracking number, etc)
Contributing to simple_shipping
- Check out the latest master to make sure the feature hasn't been implemented or the bug hasn't been fixed yet
- Check out the issue tracker to make sure someone already hasn't requested it and/or contributed it
- Fork the project
- Start a feature/bugfix branch
- Commit and push until you are happy with your contribution
- Make sure to add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.
- Please try not to mess with the Rakefile, version, or history. If you want to have your own version, or is otherwise necessary, that is fine, but please isolate to its own commit so I can cherry-pick around it.
Copyright
Copyright (c) 2011 TMX Credit. Author Potapov Sergey. See LICENSE.txt for further details.