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The Trinsic API Ruby library provides convenient access to the Trinsic API from applications written in Ruby.
See the Trinsic docs for more detailed information on how to start integrating with our identity acceptance network.
Install the package with:
gem install trinsic_api
or add it to your Gemfile
gem 'trinsic_api'
The package needs to be configured with your app's access token, which is available in the Trinsic Dashboard.
TrinsicApi.configure do |config|
config.access_token = ENV['TRINSIC_ACCESS_TOKEN']
end
attachments = TrinsicApi::AttachmentsApi.new
network = TrinsicApi::NetworkApi.new
sessions = TrinsicApi::SessionsApi.new
sessions.create_session({})
You can find a full Ruby server example in the samples folder.
Our SDKs follow the Semantic Versioning ("SemVer") scheme.
For example, the version number 1.13.0
has a major version of 1
, a minor version of 13
, and a patch version of 0
.
Breaking changes are only introduced alongside a new major version.
Any issues, inquiries, and feature requests can be sent to support@trinsic.id, or feel free to open a GitHub issue here.
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We found that trinsic_api demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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