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ionoscloud-dbaas-postgres
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IonoscloudDbaasPostgres - the Ruby gem for the IONOS DBaaS REST API
An enterprise-grade Database is provided as a Service (DBaaS) solution that can be managed through a browser-based "Data Center Designer" (DCD) tool or via an easy to use API.
The API allows you to create additional database clusters or modify existing ones. It is designed to allow users to leverage the same power and flexibility found within the DCD visual tool. Both tools are consistent with their concepts and lend well to making the experience smooth and intuitive.
This SDK is automatically generated by the OpenAPI Generator project:
To build the Ruby code into a gem:
gem build ionoscloud-dbaas-postgres.gemspec
Then either install the gem locally:
gem install ./ionoscloud-dbaas-postgres-1.0.0.gem
(for development, run gem install --dev ./ionoscloud-dbaas-postgres-1.0.0.gem
to install the development dependencies)
or publish the gem to a gem hosting service, e.g. RubyGems.
Finally add this to the Gemfile:
gem 'ionoscloud-dbaas-postgres', '~> 1.0.0'
If the Ruby gem is hosted at a git repository: https://github.com/ionos-cloud/sdk-ruby-dbaas-postgres, then add the following in the Gemfile:
gem 'ionoscloud-dbaas-postgres', :git => 'https://github.com/ionos-cloud/sdk-ruby-dbaas-postgres.git'
Include the Ruby code directly using -I
as follows:
ruby -Ilib script.rb
FAQs
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We found that ionoscloud-dbaas-postgres 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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