This is the official Ruby client library for the Seats.io V2 REST API, supporting Ruby 3.0+
seatsio-ruby follows semver since v23.3.0.
You can find a full API reference at https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/seatsio/
To use this library, you'll need to create a Seatsio::Client
:
require('seatsio')
client = Seatsio::Client.new(Seatsio::Region.EU(), "my-workspace-secret-key")
...
You can find your workspace secret key in the settings section of the workspace.
The region should correspond to the region of your account:
Seatsio::Region.EU()
: EuropeSeatsio::Region.NA()
: North-AmericaSeatsio::Region.SA()
: South-AmericaSeatsio::Region.OC()
: Oceania
If you're unsure about your region, have a look at your company settings page.
require('seatsio')
client = Seatsio::Client.new(Seatsio::Region.EU(), "my-workspace-secret-key")
chart = client.charts.create
event = client.events.create chart_key: chart.key
require('seatsio')
client = Seatsio::Client.new(Seatsio::Region.EU(), "my-workspace-secret-key")
client.events.book(event.key, ["A-1", "A-2"])
require('seatsio')
client = Seatsio::Client.new(Seatsio::Region.EU(), "my-workspace-secret-key")
client.events.release(event.key, ["A-1", "A-2"])
require('seatsio')
client = Seatsio::Client.new(Seatsio::Region.EU(), "my-workspace-secret-key")
client.events.book(event.key, ["A-1", "A-2"], hold_token: "a-hold-token")
require('seatsio')
client = Seatsio::Client.new(Seatsio::Region.EU(), "my-workspace-secret-key")
client.events.change_object_status("<EVENT KEY>", ["A-1", "A-2"], "my-custom-status")
require('seatsio')
client = Seatsio::Client.new(Seatsio::Region.EU(), "my-workspace-secret-key")
object_infos = client.events.retrieve_object_infos key: event.key, labels: ['A-1', 'A-2']
puts object_infos['A-1'].category_key
puts object_infos['A-1'].category_label
puts object_infos['A-1'].status
puts object_infos['A-2'].category_key
puts object_infos['A-2'].category_label
puts object_infos['A-2'].status
require('seatsio')
client = Seatsio::Client.new(Seatsio::Region.EU(), "my-workspace-secret-key")
categories = [
{ 'key' => 1, 'label' => 'Category 1', 'color' => '#aaaaaa', 'accessible' => false },
{ 'key' => 'cat2', 'label' => 'Category 2', 'color' => '#bbbbbb', 'accessible' => true }
]
chart = client.charts.create categories: categories
category_list = client.charts.list_categories(chart.key)
category_list.each_with_index do |category, index|
puts category.key
end
require('seatsio')
client = Seatsio::Client.new(Seatsio::Region.EU(), "my-company-admin-key", "my-workspace-public-key")
@seatsio.charts.update_category(chart_key: '<the chart key>', category_key: '<the category key>', label: "New label", color: "#bbbbbb", accessible: true)
require('seatsio')
client = Seatsio::Client.new(Seatsio::Region.EU(), "my-workspace-secret-key")
charts = client.charts.list
charts.each do |chart|
puts chart.key
end
Note: list
returns an Enumerable
, which under the hood calls the seats.io API to fetch charts page by page. So multiple API calls may be done underneath to fetch all charts.
E.g. to show charts in a paginated list on a dashboard.
Each page is Enumerable, and it has next_page_starts_after
and previous_page_ends_before
properties. Those properties are the chart IDs after which the next page starts or the previous page ends.
# ... user initially opens the screen ...
require('seatsio')
client = Seatsio::Client.new(Seatsio::Region.EU(), "my-workspace-secret-key")
firstPage = client.charts.list.first_page()
firstPage.each do |chart|
puts chart.key
end
# ... user clicks on 'next page' button ...
require('seatsio')
client = Seatsio::Client.new(Seatsio::Region.EU(), "my-workspace-secret-key")
nextPage = client.charts.list.page_after(firstPage.next_page_starts_after)
nextPage.each do |chart|
puts chart.key
end
# ... user clicks on 'previous page' button ...
require('seatsio')
client = Seatsio::Client.new(Seatsio::Region.EU(), "my-workspace-secret-key")
previousPage = client.charts.list.page_before(nextPage.previous_page_ends_before)
previousPage.each do |chart|
puts chart.key
end
require('seatsio')
client = Seatsio::Client.new(Seatsio::Region.EU(), "my-company-admin-key") # can be found on https://app.seats.io/company-settings
client.workspaces.create name: "a workspace"
require('seatsio')
# company admin key can be found on https://app.seats.io/company-settings
# workspace public key can be found on https://app.seats.io/workspace-settings
client = Seatsio::Client.new(Seatsio::Region.EU(), "my-company-admin-key", "my-workspace-public-key")
chart = client.charts.create
event = client.events.create chart_key: chart.key
When an API call results in a 4xx or 5xx error (e.g. when a chart could not be found), a SeatsioException is thrown.
This exception contains a message string describing what went wrong, and also two other properties:
- errors: a list of errors that the server returned. In most cases, this array will contain only one element, an instance of ApiError, containing an error code and a message.
- requestId: the identifier of the request you made. Please mention this to us when you have questions, as it will make debugging easier.
This library supports exponential backoff.
When you send too many concurrent requests, the server returns an error 429 - Too Many Requests
. The client reacts to this by waiting for a while, and then retrying the request.
If the request still fails with an error 429
, it waits a little longer, and try again. By default this happens 5 times, before giving up (after approximately 15 seconds).
We throw a RateLimitExceededException
(which is a subclass of SeatsioException
) when exponential backoff eventually fails.
To change the maximum number of retries, create the client as follows:
require('seatsio')
client = Seatsio::Client.new(Seatsio::Region.EU(), "my-workspace-secret-key", max_retries = 3)
Passing in 0 disables exponential backoff completely. In that case, the client will never retry a failed request.