lunchmoney
This gem is a API client library of the LunchMoney API for the wonderful LunchMoney web app for personal finance & budgeting.
Documentation is still a work in process, but you can find the yard docs for this gem here as well as some write ups of the basics below. An example of every call is listed on the Api class in the yard docs.
Usage
Installation
Add this line to your application’s Gemfile
:
gem "lunchmoney"
Set your lunchmoney token
There are a few ways you can set your API token. You can set it manually using a configure block:
LunchMoney.configure do |config|
config.api_key = "your_api_key"
end
The config will also automatically pull in the token if set via environment variable named LUNCHMONEY_TOKEN
You can also override the config and set your LunchMoney token for a specific API instance via kwarg:
LunchMoney::Api.new(api_key: "your_api_key")
Using the API
It is intended that all calls typically go through a LunchMoney::Api
instannce. This class delegates methods to their relvant classes behind the scenes. Create an instance of the api, then call the endpoint you need:
api = LunchMoney::Api.new
api.categories
When the api returns an error a LunchMoney::Errors
object will be returned. You can check the errors that occured via .messages
on the instance. This will return an array of errors.
api = LunchMoney::Api.new
response = api.categories
response.class
=> LunchMoney::Errors
response.messages
=> ["Some error returned by the API"]
The instance itself has been set up to act like an array, delegating a lot of common array getter methods directly to messages for you. This enables things like:
api = LunchMoney::Api.new
response = api.categories
response.class
=> LunchMoney::Errors
response.first
=> "Some error returned by the API"
response.empty?
=> false
response[0]
=> "Some error returned by the API"
Contributing to this repo
Feel free to contribute and submit PRs to improve this gem
Releasing a new gem version
-
Bump the
VERSION
constant inlib/lunchmoney/version.rb
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Run
bundle install
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Commit and push up the change in a PR
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Merge the PR
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Create a new tag and release with the name version as v0.0.0
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A Github action will kick off and publish the new gem version