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bigbluebutton-api-ruby
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This is a ruby gem that provides access to the API of BigBlueButton. See the documentation of the API here.
It enables a ruby application to interact with BigBlueButton by calling ruby methods instead of HTTP requests, making it a lot easier to interact with BigBlueButton. It also formats the responses to a ruby-friendly format and includes helper classes to deal with more complicated API calls, such as the pre-upload of slides.
A few features it has:
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);BigBlueButtonException
exceptions;This gem is mainly used with Mconf-Web through BigbluebuttonRails. You can always use it as a reference for verions of dependencies and examples of how to use the gem.
The current version of this gem supports all the following versions of BigBlueButton:
Older versions:
api-0.64
. The last version with support to 0.64 is
version
0.0.10. It
supports versions 0.64 and 0.7.Tested in rubies:
Use these versions to be sure it will work. Other patches and patch versions of these rubies (e.g. ruby 1.9.3-p194 or 2.1.2) should work as well.
For a list of releases and release notes see CHANGELOG.md.
Information for developers of bigbluebutton-api-ruby
can be found in our
wiki.
The development of this gem is guided by the requirements of the project Mconf. To know more about it visit the project's wiki.
Distributed under The MIT License (MIT). See LICENSE for the latest license, valid for all versions after 0.0.4 (including it), and LICENSE_003 for version 0.0.3 and all the previous versions.
This project is developed as part of Mconf (http://mconf.org).
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