RingCentral Developers is a cloud communications platform which can be accessed via more than 70 APIs. The platform's main capabilities include technologies that enable: Voice, SMS/MMS, Fax, Glip Team Messaging, Data and Configurations.
- RingCentral API Reference - an interactive reference for the RingCentral API that allows developers to make API calls with no code.
- Document - an interactive reference for the SDK code documentation.
If you are having difficulty using this SDK, or working with the RingCentral API, please visit our developer community forums for help and to get quick answers to your questions. If you wish to contact the RingCentral Developer Support team directly, please submit a help ticket from our developer website.
gem install ringcentral-sdk
If for some reason eventmachine
failed to install, please check this.
The ringcentral
gem is using RingCentral's legacy API which was End-of-Lifed in 2018. Everyone is recommended to move to the REST API.
If you have both the ringcentral
and ringcentral-sdk
gems installed, you will run into a collision error when attempting to initialize the ringcentral-sdk
RingCentral SDK.
The solution is gem uninstall ringcentral
https://developer.ringcentral.com/api-docs/latest/index.html
require 'ringcentral'
rc = RingCentral.new('clientID', 'clientSecret', 'serverURL')
rc.authorize(jwt: 'jwt-token')
# get
r = rc.get('/restapi/v1.0/account/~/extension/~')
expect(r).not_to be_nil
expect('101').to eq(r.body['extensionNumber'])
rc.get('/restapi/v1.0/account/~/extension', { hello: 'world' })
rc.post('/restapi/v1.0/account/~/extension/~/sms', payload: body, params: { hello: 'world' })
rc.get('/restapi/v1.0/account/~/extension', { hello: ['world1', 'world2'] })
Above will be translated to /restapi/v1.0/account/~/extension?hello=world1&hello=world2
.
Access token expires. You need to call rc.refresh()
before it expires.
If you want the SDK to do auto refresh please rc.auto_refresh = true
before authorization.
Let's say you already have a token. Then you can load it like this: rc.token = your_token_object
.
The benefit of loading a preexisting token is you don't need to go through any authorization flow.
If what you have is a JSON string instead of a Ruby object, you need to convert it first: JSON.parse(your_token_string)
.
If you only have a string for the access token instead of for the whole object, you can set it like this:
rc.token = { access_token: 'the token string' }
r = rc.post('/restapi/v1.0/account/~/extension/~/sms', payload: {
to: [{phoneNumber: ENV['RINGCENTRAL_RECEIVER']}],
from: {phoneNumber: ENV['RINGCENTRAL_SENDER']},
text: 'Hello world'
})
rc.post('/restapi/v1.0/account/~/extension/~/fax',
payload: { to: [{ phoneNumber: ENV['RINGCENTRAL_RECEIVER'] }] },
files: [
['spec/test.txt', 'text/plain'],
['spec/test.png', 'image/png']
]
)
r = rc.post('/restapi/v1.0/account/~/extension/~/sms',
payload: {
to: [{ phoneNumber: ENV['RINGCENTRAL_RECEIVER'] }],
from: { phoneNumber: ENV['RINGCENTRAL_SENDER'] },
text: 'hello world'
},
files: [
['spec/test.png', 'image/png']
]
)
events = [
'/restapi/v1.0/account/~/extension/~/message-store',
]
subscription = WS.new(rc, events, lambda { |message|
puts message
})
subscription.subscribe()
There are two main cases that a subscription will be terminated:
- Absolute time out. The maximum time for a subscription to run is 24 hours. After that, the websocket connection will be closed by the server.
- Network issue. It could be your local network issue or the server's network issue. In either case, your websocket connection will be closed
In order to keep a subscription running 24 * 7, you need to re-subscribe when the connection is closed.
subscription.on_ws_closed = lambda { |event|
# make sure that there is no network issue and re-subscribe
subscription.subscribe()
}
bundle install
Rename .env.sample
to .env
.
Edit .env
file to specify credentials.
RINGCENTRAL_RECEIVER
is a phone number to receive SMS, Fax..etc.
Run bundle exec rspec
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