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Brewry gives you an API interface to talk to BreweryDB.
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It retuns everything as a hash so you can just pass it to ActiveRecord
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It recursively changes the hash to change the ‘id’ keys into ‘guid’ so it doesn’t interfere with your own ActiveRecord Ids. Changing it to whatever you want is on the works.
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Thanks to metaprogramming we can query any api endpoint for BreweryDB. See examples below.
For Rails:
Create an initializer in config/initializers/brewry.rb
Brewry.configure do |config| config.api_key = 'some api key' end
Fetch some beers with the name argument:
Brewry.search_beers(name: 'Corona Light')
Fetch some styles without arguments - this will return all beer styles:
Brewry.search_styles
0.0.1
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Initialize project
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Change class so it can be instantiated.
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Add tests
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Allow changing of breweryDB id’s into whatever the user needs.