# Getting Started with Ruby
This integration guide is following the Quick Start Guide. We assume that you have fully completed its "Hands-on" path, and therefore can consume the API by browsing this url (opens new window).
If you haven't gone through the getting started guide, the way you request a Strapi API with Ruby (opens new window) remains the same except that you will not fetch the same content.
# Create a Ruby file
Be sure to have Ruby installed (opens new window) on your computer.
mkdir ruby-app && cd ruby-app
touch script.rb
# Use an HTTP client
Many HTTP clients are available but in this documentation we'll use HTTParty (opens new window).
- Create a
Gemfile
containing the following:
source "https://rubygems.org"
gem "httparty"
- Install your gems by running the following command:
bundle install
# GET Request your collection type
Execute a GET
request on the restaurant
Collection Type in order to fetch all your restaurants.
Be sure that you activated the find
permission for the restaurant
Collection Type.
Request
HTTParty.get('http://localhost:1337/restaurants',
header: {
'Content-Type' => 'application/json'
})
Response
[
{
"id": 1,
"name": "Biscotte Restaurant",
"description": "Welcome to Biscotte restaurant! Restaurant Biscotte offers a cuisine based on fresh, quality products, often local, organic when possible, and always produced by passionate producers.",
"created_by": {
"id": 1,
"firstname": "Paul",
"lastname": "Bocuse",
"username": null
},
"updated_by": {
"id": 1,
"firstname": "Paul",
"lastname": "Bocuse",
"username": null
},
"created_at": "2020-07-31T11:37:16.964Z",
"updated_at": "2020-07-31T11:37:16.975Z",
"categories": [
{
"id": 1,
"name": "French Food",
"created_by": 1,
"updated_by": 1,
"created_at": "2020-07-31T11:36:23.164Z",
"updated_at": "2020-07-31T11:36:23.172Z"
}
]
}
]
# Example
require 'httparty'
class Restaurant
include HTTParty
def initialize
@api_url = "http://localhost:1337"
end
def all
self.class.get("#{@api_url}/restaurants")
end
end
restaurant = Restaurant.new
puts restaurant.all
# POST Request your collection type
Execute a POST
request on the restaurant
Collection Type in order to create a restaurant.
Be sure that you activated the create
permission for the restaurant
Collection Type and the find
permission for the category
Collection type.
In this example a japanese
category has been created which has the id: 3.
Request
HTTParty.post("http://localhost:1337/restaurants",
body: {
name: 'Dolemon Sushi',
description: 'Unmissable Japanese Sushi restaurant. The cheese and salmon makis are delicious',
categories: [3],
},
header: {
'Content-Type' => 'application/json'
}
)
Response
{
"id": 2,
"name": "Dolemon Sushi",
"description": "Unmissable Japanese Sushi restaurant. The cheese and salmon makis are delicious",
"created_by": null,
"updated_by": null,
"created_at": "2020-08-04T09:57:11.669Z",
"updated_at": "2020-08-04T09:57:11.669Z",
"categories": [
{
"id": 3,
"name": "Japanese",
"created_by": 1,
"updated_by": 1,
"created_at": "2020-07-31T11:36:23.164Z",
"updated_at": "2020-07-31T11:36:23.172Z"
}
]
}
# Example
require 'httparty'
class Restaurant
include HTTParty
def initialize
@api_url = "http://localhost:1337"
end
def all
self.class.get("#{@api_url}/restaurants")
end
def create(params)
self.class.post("#{@api_url}/restaurants",
body: {
name: params[:name],
description: params[:description],
categories: params[:categories]
},
header: {
'Content-Type' => 'application/json'
}
)
end
end
restaurant = Restaurant.new
puts restaurant.create({
name: "Dolemon Sushi",
description: "Unmissable Japanese Sushi restaurant. The cheese and salmon makis are delicious",
categories: [3]
})
# PUT Request your collection type
Execute a PUT
request on the restaurant
Collection Type in order to update the category of a restaurant.
Be sure that you activated the put
permission for the restaurant
Collection Type.
Request
HTTParty.put("http://localhost:1337/restaurants/2",
body: {
categories: [2]
},
header: {
'Content-Type' => 'application/json'
}
)
Response
{
"id": 2,
"name": "Dolemon Sushi",
"description": "Unmissable Japanese Sushi restaurant. The cheese and salmon makis are delicious",
"created_by": null,
"updated_by": null,
"created_at": "2020-08-04T10:21:30.219Z",
"updated_at": "2020-08-04T10:21:30.219Z",
"categories": [
{
"id": 2,
"name": "Brunch",
"created_by": 1,
"updated_by": 1,
"created_at": "2020-08-04T10:24:26.901Z",
"updated_at": "2020-08-04T10:24:26.911Z"
}
]
}
# Example
require 'httparty'
class Restaurant
include HTTParty
def initialize
@api_url = "http://localhost:1337"
end
def all
self.class.get("#{@api_url}/restaurants")
end
def create(params)
self.class.post("#{@api_url}/restaurants",
body: {
name: params[:name],
description: params[:description],
categories: params[:categories]
},
header: {
'Content-Type' => 'application/json'
}
)
end
def update(id, params)
self.class.put("#{@api_url}/restaurants/#{id}",
body: {
categories: params[:categories]
},
header: {
'Content-Type' => 'application/json'
}
)
end
end
restaurant = Restaurant.new
puts restaurant.update(2, {categories: [2]})
# Conclusion
Here is how to request your Collection Types in Strapi using Ruby. When you create a Collection Type or a Single Type you will have a certain number of REST API endpoints available to interact with.