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Ruby wrapper for the LinkedIn API. Heavily inspired by John Nunemaker's Twitter gem, the LinkedIn gem provides an easy-to-use wrapper for LinkedIn's Oauth/XML APIs.
[sudo] gem install linkedin
LinkedIn's API uses Oauth for authentication. Luckily, the LinkedIn gem hides most of the gory details from you.
require 'rubygems'
require 'linkedin'
# get your api keys at https://www.linkedin.com/secure/developer
client = LinkedIn::Client.new('your_consumer_key', 'your_consumer_secret')
rtoken = client.request_token.token
rsecret = client.request_token.secret
# to test from your desktop, open the following url in your browser
# and record the pin it gives you
client.request_token.authorize_url
=> "https://api.linkedin.com/uas/oauth/authorize?oauth_token=<generated_token>"
# then fetch your access keys
client.authorize_from_request(rtoken, rsecret, pin)
=> ["OU812", "8675309"] # <= save these for future requests
# or authorize from previously fetched access keys
c.authorize_from_access("OU812", "8675309")
# you're now free to move about the cabin, call any API method
# get the profile for the authenticated user
client.profile
# get a profile for someone found in network via ID
client.profile(:id => 'gNma67_AdI')
# get a profile for someone via their public profile url
client.profile(:url => 'http://www.linkedin.com/in/netherland')
More examples in the examples folder.
For a nice example on using this in a Rails App.
If you want to play with the LinkedIn api without using the gem, have a look at the apigee LinkedIn console.
Copyright (c) 2009-11 Wynn Netherland. See LICENSE for details.
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