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Quinoa is a service-object model framework built on top of rest-client (https://github.com/rest-client/rest-client). The idea is to define a rest endpoint and some details about it only once, and than reuse it with different payloads or properties.
For example, if I want to define a rest endpoint for the url http://www.camiloribeiro.com with the content-type application/json and send two different body payloads, I could do it like this:
test = Quinoa::Service.new "http://camiloribeiro.com"
test.content_type = "application/json"
test.body = '{ "foo":"bar"}'
result1 = test.post!
test.body = '{ "bar":"foo"}'
result2 = test.post!
Now if I want to change and use another endpoint in the same url, I can do something like this:
test.path = /new_endpoint
result3 = test.get!
To read the response it is as easy as setting the initial data:
result1.response_content_type
=> "application/json"
result2.response_body
=> "{ "some":"body"}
To get a report back you can use the function report
test.report
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