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= The City Admin API
This Ruby project is an API wrapper for TheCity Admin API (https://api.onthecity.org)
== Install / Setup
Installing the gem
gem install the-city-admin
To add it to your Gemfile
gem 'the-city-admin', :require => 'the_city_admin'
Add your church's City API Token and API Key to [RAILS_ROOT]/config/initializers/thecity_config.rb
THECITY_KEY = '**** YOUR CITY API KEY ****'
THECITY_TOKEN = '**** YOUR CITY API TOKEN ****'
Next you will need to initialize a connection
TheCity::AdminApi.connect(THECITY_KEY, THECITY_TOKEN)
== Example usage
Checkout the examples folder.
== Additional resources
== License
This project is released under the MIT license (see LICENSE).
This project is maintained by Wes Hays (https://github.com/weshays) and Jason Hagglund (https://github.com/TheMetalCode).
== Contributors
Chris Morris: https://github.com/chrismo
== Want to Contribute?
If you would like to get involved in this project, then please fork the project. Make changes, add features, write some tests, and then send us a pull request.
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