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A Ruby wrapper for the Virtuous API
To get a general overview of Virtuous: https://virtuous.org
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
# in your Gemfile
gem 'virtuous', '~> 0.0.2'
# then...
bundle install
# Authenticating with username and password
client = Virtuous::Client.new
client.authenticate(username: ..., password: ...)
# Authenticating with api keys
client = Virtuous::Client.new(api_key: ...)
# Find a specific contact
client.find_contact_by_email('gob@bluthco.com')
View the changelog
This gem follows Semantic Versioning
Everyone is encouraged to help improve this project. Here are a few ways you can help:
Copyright (c) 2018 Taylor Brooks. See LICENSE for details.
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