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This patch adds question marks helpers (e.g. #paid?) for any values in a StripeObject that are a boolean. This is fairly idiomatic Ruby in that it behaves similarly to other libraries like ActiveRecord. Note that a caveat here is that nullable booleans will not get a helper added for them if their current value is null. For this reason, we should eventually prefer to derive these methods from some sort of programmatic API manifest. Replaces #257 and #274.
= Stripe Ruby bindings {<img src="https://travis-ci.org/stripe/stripe-ruby.svg?branch=master" alt="Build Status" />}[https://travis-ci.org/stripe/stripe-ruby]
== Documentation
{Ruby API Docs}[https://stripe.com/docs/api/ruby#intro]
== Installation
You don't need this source code unless you want to modify the gem. If
you just want to use the Stripe Ruby bindings, you should run:
gem install stripe
If you want to build the gem from source:
gem build stripe.gemspec
== Requirements
* Ruby 1.8.7 or above. (Ruby 1.8.6 may work if you load
ActiveSupport.) For Ruby versions before 1.9.2, you'll need to add this to your Gemfile:
if Gem::Version.new(RUBY_VERSION) < Gem::Version.new('1.9.2')
gem 'rest-client', '~> 1.6.8'
end
* rest-client, json
== Bundler
If you are installing via bundler, you should be sure to use the https
rubygems source in your Gemfile, as any gems fetched over http could potentially be
compromised in transit and alter the code of gems fetched securely over https:
source 'https://rubygems.org'
gem 'rails'
gem 'stripe'
== Development
Run all tests:
bundle exec rake
Run a single test suite:
bundle exec ruby -Ilib/ test/stripe/util_test.rb
Run a single test:
bundle exec ruby -Ilib/ test/stripe/util_test.rb -n /should.convert.names.to.symbols/
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