Uiza
Introduction
This is documents the public API for Uiza version 4.0.
See documents for public API for Uiza version 3.0 here. Please use gem uiza version 1.1.0 to use API v3
The Uiza API is organized around RESTful standard. Our API has predictable, resource-oriented URLs, and uses HTTP response codes to indicate API errors. JSON is returned by all API responses, including errors, although our API libraries convert responses to appropriate language-specific objects.
All API requests must be made over HTTPS. Calls made over plain HTTP will fail. API requests without authentication will also fail.
Authentication
In order, to use the Uiza, you should follow these steps:
- Step 1: Having an active Uiza account. (If you don't have, please get here)
- Step 2: Once you have an Uiza account, you can get a Token to call the APIs.
This Token will have right & permission related with your account.
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem "uiza"And then execute:
$ bundleOr install it yourself as:
$ gem install uizaRequirements
- Ruby 2.0+.
Usage
The library needs to be configured with your account's workspace_api_domain and authorization (API key).
Set Uiza.workspace_api_domain and Uiza.authorization with your values:
See details here.
Ruby
require "uiza"
Uiza.app_id = "your-app-id"
Uiza.authorization = "your-authorization"ROR
Create file your-app/config/initializers/uiza.rb
Uiza.app_id = ENV["APP_ID"]
Uiza.authorization = ENV["AUTHORIZATION"]Entity
These below APIs used to take action with your media files (we called Entity).
See details here.
begin
entity = Uiza::Entity.retrieve "your-entity-id"
puts entity.id
puts entity.name
rescue Uiza::Error::UizaError => e
puts "description_link: #{e.description_link}"
puts "code: #{e.code}"
puts "message: #{e.message}"
rescue StandardError => e
puts "message: #{e.message}"
endCategory
Category has been splits into 3 types: folder, playlist and tag. These will make the management of entity more easier.
See details here.
require "uiza"
Uiza.app_id = "your-app-id"
Uiza.authorization = "your-authorization"
begin
category = Uiza::Category.retrieve "your-category-id"
puts category.id
puts category.name
rescue Uiza::Error::UizaError => e
puts "description_link: #{e.description_link}"
puts "code: #{e.code}"
puts "message: #{e.message}"
rescue StandardError => e
puts "message: #{e.message}"
endStorage
You can add your storage (FTP, AWS S3) with UIZA.
After synced, you can select your content easier from your storage to create entity.
See details here.
require "json"
Uiza.workspace_api_domain = "your-workspace-api-domain.uiza.co"
Uiza.authorization = "your-authorization"
begin
storage = Uiza::Storage.retrieve "your-storage-id"
puts storage.id
puts storage.name
rescue Uiza::Error::UizaError => e
puts "description_link: #{e.description_link}"
puts "code: #{e.code}"
puts "message: #{e.message}"
rescue StandardError => e
puts "message: #{e.message}"
endLive Streaming
These APIs used to create and manage live streaming event.
- When a Live is not start : it's named as
Event. - When have an
Event, you can start it : it's named asFeed.
See details here.
require "json"
Uiza.app_id = "your-app-id"
Uiza.authorization = "your-authorization"
begin
live = Uiza::Live.retrieve "your-live-id"
puts live.id
puts live.name
rescue Uiza::Error::UizaError => e
puts "description_link: #{e.description_link}"
puts "code: #{e.code}"
puts "message: #{e.message}"
rescue StandardError => e
puts "message: #{e.message}"
endCallback
Callback used to retrieve an information for Uiza to your server, so you can have a trigger notice about an entity is upload completed and .
See details here.
require "json"
Uiza.app_id = "your-app-id"
Uiza.authorization = "your-authorization"
begin
callback = Uiza::Callback.retrieve "your-callback-id"
puts callback.id
puts callback.url
rescue Uiza::Error::UizaError => e
puts "description_link: #{e.description_link}"
puts "code: #{e.code}"
puts "message: #{e.message}"
rescue StandardError => e
puts "message: #{e.message}"
endUser Management
You can manage user with APIs user. Uiza have 2 levels of user: Admin - This account will have the highest priority, can have permission to create & manage users. User - This account level is under Admin level. It only manages APIs that relates to this account.
See details here.
require "json"
Uiza.app_id = "your-app-id"
Uiza.authorization = "your-authorization"
begin
user = Uiza::User.retrieve "your-user-id"
puts user.id
puts user.username
rescue Uiza::Error::UizaError => e
puts "description_link: #{e.description_link}"
puts "code: #{e.code}"
puts "message: #{e.message}"
rescue StandardError => e
puts "message: #{e.message}"
endEmbed Metadata
Embed metadata is information that can be embed into video/audio file. You can embed into file by adding a json compose these tag.
See details here.
Errors Code
Uiza uses conventional HTTP response codes to indicate the success or failure of an API request.
In general: Codes in the 2xx range indicate success.
Codes in the 4xx range indicate an error that failed given the information provided (e.g., a required parameter was omitted, a charge failed, etc.).
Codes in the 5xx range indicate an error with Uiza's servers.
See details here.
Development
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec to run the tests. You can also run bin/console for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb, and then run bundle exec rake release, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem file to rubygems.org.
Testing
Run below command to run rspec for project.
bundle exec rspec specOpen coverage/index.html to see coversage of RSpec.
See details here.
Running gem in local
Run below command to run gem in local.
git clone https://github.com/uizaio/api-wrapper-ruby.git
cd api-wrapper-ruby
irb -Ilib -ruiza
Uiza.app_id = "your-app-id"
Uiza.authorization = "your-authorization"
# test code here
# Example: Uiza::Entity.list
# Documentation: https://guides.rubygems.org/make-your-own-gem/Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/uizaio/api-wrapper-ruby. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
License
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Code of Conduct
Everyone interacting in the Uiza project’s codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.