This is a client for the SurveyMonkey RESTful API.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'surveymonkey'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install surveymonkey
The SurveyMonkey API is built on Mashery and works like other Mashery APIs. To access it, you'll need an API key and an access token; you'll be prompted to create these when you create a SurveyMonkey developer account.
Your API key is bound to a particular "application"; once you're logged into the SurveyMonkey developer site, you can create applications.
Access tokens are created via OAuth; you can either create one-off access tokens via the SurveyMonkey API console, or you can implement an OAuth flow of your own; there's more documentation here.
This gem requires that you specify both the API key and the access token at runtime. The access token can be changed between each API call; the API key is set once and then cannot be changed. Both of these can be read from environment variables, e.g.
$ export SURVEYMONKEY_APIKEY=XXXXXXXXXXX
$ export SURVEYMONKEY_ACCESSTOKEN=YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
The SurveyMonkey API methods are documented here, under "API Methods". They are implemented as class methods, which you call like so:
[1] pry(main)> Surveymonkey.get_user_details
=> {"status"=>0,
"data"=>
{"user_details"=>
{"username"=>"XXXXXX", "is_paid_account"=>true, "is_enterprise_user"=>false}}}
To pass parameters to an API method, pass a hash like so:
[2] pry(main)> Surveymonkey.get_survey_list("page_size" => 5, "order_asc" => true)
=> {"status"=>0,
"data"=>
{"surveys"=>
[{"survey_id"=>"XXXXXXXX"},
{"survey_id"=>"XXXXXXXX"},
{"survey_id"=>"XXXXXXXX"},
{"survey_id"=>"XXXXXXXX"},
{"survey_id"=>"XXXXXXXX"}],
"page"=>1,
"page_size"=>5}}
API method responses are parsed into Ruby data structures; do with them as you think best.
SurveyMonkey API responses include a status
attribute. The possible values of this attribute are documented upstream; Surveymonkey::Client
inspects each API response and raises a Surveymonkey::Error
if the status code is other than 0.
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. Then, run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install
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)git push origin my-new-feature
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