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A simple gem that allows you to access User Profiles on Coderwall
First install the gem:
gem install coderwall-api
or add to your bundler
gem 'coderwall-api'
then you're ready to roll.
First step is to fire up a new client to use. At this point the only available action is to check someones profile. But this will be the core for any future needs.
cw = Coderwall::Client.new
Now you can access a profile.
profile = cw.profile('willrax')
This will return to you a Hash with method style access to keys.
profile.location => "Sydney"
profile.accounts => {:github=>"willrax"}
profile.accounts.github => "willrax"
You can do things like:
profile.accounts.each do |k,v|
puts "#{profile.username} is a member of #{k}"
end
=> willrax is a member of github
Copyright (c) 2012 Will. See LICENSE.txt for further details.
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We found that coderwall-api demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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