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The Sink Ruby library provides convenient access to the Sink REST API from any Ruby 3.0+ application.
It is generated with Stainless.
Documentation for the most recent version of this gem can be found on RubyDoc.
The underlying REST API documentation can be found on stainlessapi.com.
To use this gem during the beta, install directly from GitHub with Bundler by
adding the following to your application's Gemfile:
gem "sink", git: "https://github.com/stainless-sdks/sink-ruby", branch: "main"
To fetch an initial copy of the gem:
bundle install
To update the version used by your application when updates are pushed to GitHub:
bundle update sink
require "sink"
sink = Sink::Client.new(
user_token: "My User Token", # defaults to ENV["SINK_CUSTOM_API_KEY_ENV"]
environment: "sandbox", # defaults to "production"
username: "Robert",
some_number_arg_required_no_default: 0,
some_number_arg_required_no_default_no_env: 0,
required_arg_no_env: "<example>"
)
card = sink.cards.create(
type: "SINGLE_USE",
exp_month: "08",
not_: "TEST",
shipping_address: {
"address1" => "180 Varick St",
"city" => "New York",
"country" => "USA",
"first_name" => "Jason",
"last_name" => "Mimosa",
"state" => "NY",
"postal_code" => "H0H0H0"
}
)
puts card.token
When the library is unable to connect to the API, or if the API returns a
non-success status code (i.e., 4xx or 5xx response), a subclass of
Sink::HTTP::Error will be thrown:
begin
sink.cards.create(type: "an_incorrect_type")
rescue Sink::HTTP::Error => e
puts e.code # 400
end
Error codes are as followed:
| Status Code | Error Type |
|---|---|
| 400 | BadRequestError |
| 401 | AuthenticationError |
| 403 | PermissionDeniedError |
| 404 | NotFoundError |
| 409 | ConflictError |
| 422 | UnprocessableEntityError |
| 429 | RateLimitError |
| >=500 | InternalServerError |
| (else) | APIStatusError |
| N/A | APIConnectionError |
Certain errors will be automatically retried 1 times by default, with a short exponential backoff. Connection errors (for example, due to a network connectivity problem), 408 Request Timeout, 409 Conflict, 429 Rate Limit, and >=500 Internal errors will all be retried by default.
You can use the max_retries option to configure or disable this:
# Configure the default for all requests:
sink = Sink::Client.new(
max_retries: 0, # default is 1
username: "Robert",
some_number_arg_required_no_default: 0,
some_number_arg_required_no_default_no_env: 0,
required_arg_no_env: "<example>"
)
# Or, configure per-request:
sink.cards.provision_foo("my card token", digital_wallet: "GOOGLE_PAY", max_retries: 5)
This package follows SemVer conventions. As the
library is in initial development and has a major version of 0, APIs may change
at any time.
Ruby 3.0 or higher.
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