Module: DocumentMethods
- Defined in:
- lib/wordnik/resource_modules/document.rb
Overview
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Instance Method Summary collapse
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#get_documents_by_content_provider(provider, *args) ⇒ Object
Fetches Document objects by Content Provider code.
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#get_glossaries(contentProvider, *args) ⇒ Object
Fetches examples for a specific provider matching a criteria.
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#get_metadata_by_id(id, *args) ⇒ Object
Fetches Document objects by document identifier.
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#get_model_by_id(id, *args) ⇒ Object
Fetches Document objects by id.
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#get_word_frequencies(document_id, *args) ⇒ Object
Fetches Document objects by Content Provider code.
Instance Method Details
#get_documents_by_content_provider(provider, *args) ⇒ Object
Fetches Document objects by Content Provider code.
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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/document.rb', line 62 def get_documents_by_content_provider(provider, *args) http_method = :get path = '/document/provider/{provider}' path.sub!('{provider}', provider.to_s) # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb') # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'} last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash) last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array) last_arg ||= {} # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates # that we want the request itself back, not the response body if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present? request_only = true last_arg.delete(:request_only) end params = last_arg body ||= {} request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body) request_only ? request : request.response.body end |
#get_glossaries(contentProvider, *args) ⇒ Object
Fetches examples for a specific provider matching a criteria.
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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/document.rb', line 35 def get_glossaries(contentProvider, *args) http_method = :get path = '/document/{contentProvider}/documents' path.sub!('{contentProvider}', contentProvider.to_s) # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb') # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'} last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash) last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array) last_arg ||= {} # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates # that we want the request itself back, not the response body if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present? request_only = true last_arg.delete(:request_only) end params = last_arg body ||= {} request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body) request_only ? request : request.response.body end |
#get_metadata_by_id(id, *args) ⇒ Object
Fetches Document objects by document identifier.
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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/document.rb', line 89 def (id, *args) http_method = :get path = '/document/{id}/metadata' path.sub!('{id}', id.to_s) # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb') # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'} last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash) last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array) last_arg ||= {} # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates # that we want the request itself back, not the response body if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present? request_only = true last_arg.delete(:request_only) end params = last_arg body ||= {} request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body) request_only ? request : request.response.body end |
#get_model_by_id(id, *args) ⇒ Object
Fetches Document objects by id.
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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/document.rb', line 116 def get_model_by_id(id, *args) http_method = :get path = '/document/{id}/model' path.sub!('{id}', id.to_s) # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb') # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'} last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash) last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array) last_arg ||= {} # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates # that we want the request itself back, not the response body if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present? request_only = true last_arg.delete(:request_only) end params = last_arg body ||= {} request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body) request_only ? request : request.response.body end |
#get_word_frequencies(document_id, *args) ⇒ Object
Fetches Document objects by Content Provider code.
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# File 'lib/wordnik/resource_modules/document.rb', line 8 def get_word_frequencies(document_id, *args) http_method = :get path = '/document/id/{document_id}/words' path.sub!('{document_id}', document_id.to_s) # Ruby turns all key-value arguments at the end into a single hash # e.g. Wordnik.word.get_examples('dingo', :limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb') # becomes {:limit => 10, :part_of_speech => 'verb'} last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Hash) last_arg = args.pop if args.last.is_a?(Array) last_arg ||= {} # Look for a kwarg called :request_only, whose presence indicates # that we want the request itself back, not the response body if last_arg.is_a?(Hash) && last_arg[:request_only].present? request_only = true last_arg.delete(:request_only) end params = last_arg body ||= {} request = Wordnik::Request.new(http_method, path, :params => params, :body => body) request_only ? request : request.response.body end |