IOTA Ruby Gem
This is the documentation for ruby gem for the IOTA Core. It implements both the official API, as well as newly proposed functionality (such as signing, bundles, utilities and conversion).
This gem is a beta release. If you find any bug or face issue, please post it here.
Note: This release does not have multi signature support. It will be added after successful testing of this version
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'iota-ruby', github: 'vivekmarakana/iota.lib.rb', branch: 'master', require: 'iota'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Getting Started
After you've successfully installed the library, it is fairly easy to get started by simply launching a new instance of the IOTA object with an optional settings object. When instantiating the object you have the option to decide the API provider that is used to send the requests to and you can also connect directly to the Sandbox environment.
The optional settings object can have the following values:
host
:String
Host you want to connect to. Can be DNS, IPv4 or IPv6. Defaults tolocalhost
port
:Int
port of the host you want to connect to. Defaults to 14265.provider
:String
If you don't provide host and port, you can supply the full provider value to connect tosandbox
:Bool
Optional value to determine if your provider is the IOTA Sandbox or not.token
:String
Token string in case you are using sandbox.
You can either supply the remote node directly via the provider
option, or individually with host
and port
, as can be seen in the example below:
# Create client with host and port as provider
client = IOTA::Client.new(host: 'http://localhost', port: 14265)
# Create client directly with provider
client = IOTA::Client.new(provider: 'http://localhost:14265')
# now you can start using all of the functions
status, data = client.api.getNodeInfo
Overall, there are currently four subclasses that are accessible from the IOTA object:
api
: Core API functionality for interacting with the IOTA core.utils
: Utility related functions for conversions, validation and so onvalidator
: Validator functions that can help with determining whether the inputs or results that you get are valid.multisig
: In progress
How to use the Library
All API calls are executed synchronously. However, you can use it by passing block to it or reading response.
Here is a simple example of how to access the getNodeInfo
function:
# Method 1
client.api.getNodeInfo do |status, data|
if !status
# If status is `false`, `data` contains error message...
puts data
else
# If status is `true`, `data` contains response...
puts data.inspect
end
end
# Method 2
status, data = client.api.getNodeInfo
if !status
puts data
else
puts data.inspect
end
If you would like to support development, please consider donating to my IOTA address: LOBYBAFIKJFEGTLCCQSHOPX9ROIRAI99QSTD9BRALHMHUOISF9DIZJYICXAIQMJCPZYTXMRMPOWG9WOICGMMNHQIH9