A Ruby interface for the render.com API.
At this point in time all known API endpoints are supported.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem "render_api"
And then execute:
$ bundle install
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install render_api
Returned response objects can be enumerated upon when a list of records are returned, and also can provide rate-limit details via rate_limit
, rate_limit_remaining
, and rate_limit_reset
methods.
The response objects respond to underscored versions of the attribute names - e.g. a service responds to auto_deploy
with the value from the underlying hash for the key autoDeploy
. Timestamp strings are automatically converted to Time objects, and nested hashes are also provided as these utility objects.
Also: when the response objects are from a list, they respond to cursor
, for use with pagination.
client = RenderAPI.client(api_key)
client.services.list(limit: nil, cursor: nil, filters: nil)
client.services.find(service_id)
services = client.services.list(limit: 20)
puts services.rate_limit, services.rate_limit_remaining
services.each do |service|
puts service.id
puts service.cursor
puts service.service_details.build_command
end
# https://api-docs.render.com/reference/create-service
client.services.create(name: "my-new-service", ...)
# https://api-docs.render.com/reference/update-service
client.services.update(service_id, name: "my-new-service", ...)
client.services.delete(service_id)
client.services.suspend(service_id)
client.services.resume(service_id)
client.services.scale(service_id, num_instances: 5)
client.services.list_headers(service_id, limit: nil, cursor: nil, filters: nil)
client.services.list_routes(service_id, limit: nil, cursor: nil, filters: nil)
client.services.list_variables(service_id, limit: nil, cursor: nil)
# Note that updating variables requires all variables to be provided.
# https://api-docs.render.com/reference/update-env-vars-for-service
# (i.e. a full update, not a partial update)
client.services.update_variables(
service_id,
[
{ key: "RAILS_ENV", value: "production" },
{ key: "RAILS_SESSION_SECRET", generate_value: "yes" }
]
)
client.deploys.list(service_id, limit: nil, cursor: nil, filters: nil)
client.deploys.create(service_id, clear_cache: "do_not_clear")
client.deploys.find(service_id, deploy_id)
client.domains.list(service_id, limit: nil, cursor: nil, filters: nil)
client.domains.create(service_id, name: "example.com")
client.domains.find(service_id, domain_id)
client.domains.verify(service_id, domain_id)
client.domains.delete(service_id, domain_id)
client.owners.list(limit: nil, cursor: nil, filters: nil)
client.owners.find(owner_id)
client.jobs.list(service_id, limit: nil, cursor: nil, filters: nil)
client.jobs.create(service_id, start_command: "whoami")
client.jobs.find(service_id, job_id)
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. Then, run bundle exec rspec
to run the tests, and bundle exec rubocop
to confirm linting and code structure. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/pat/render_api. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the code of conduct.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Everyone interacting in the Render API project's codebase and other repository features is expected to follow the code of conduct.