The Ruby wrapper for QuickBase HTTP API is in the .zip file attached to this record.
The .zip file also contains the QuickBase adapter for Ruby on Rails; please read the quickbase_adapter.rb.htm file.
The 'QuickBase API Cookbook' in the QuickBase Application Library contains many 'recipes' using this Ruby wrapper -
https://www.quickbase.com/db/bbtt9cjr7?a=dr&r=ka&rl=b5h9
You can also access the Cookbook as a 'read-only' application here -
https://www.quickbase.com/db/bcdcajmrf
06/12/09 - Added dynamic creation of app,table,field,query,vars,page,role,user objects from QuickBase schemas etc.
05/16/09 - Added support for dynamic methods and XML response searches.
12/09/08 - Added 2 more new API calls - getAppDTMInfo and runImport
05/06/08 - Added methods for new API calls, updated QuickBaseClient.htm.
03/31/08 - Added QuickBaseTwitterConnector.rb, QuickBaseMisc.rb, getTableName,
getTableIDs, getNumTables, getReportNames, iterateRecordInfos,
processRESTRequest.
02/28/08 - Added listDBPages(), iterateDBPages(), getDBPagesAsArray(), obStatus(), getServerStatus().
02/28/08 - Added addOrEditRecord(), getRecord(). Added optional validateLines parameter to import[C|T]SVFile().
02/24/08 - Improved formatDuration()
02/09/08 - Added getApplicationVariable[s]
01/14/08 - Added org parameter to intialize(), added setHTTPConnection and setHTTPConnectionAndqbhost. The 'org' parameter is for folks who use org.quickbase.com instead of
www.quickbase.com.
11/01/07 - Fixed QuickBaseRSSGenerator.rb for Unix case sensitivity
10/29/07 - Updated QuickBaseClient.rb.htm help file with recently added methods.
10/11/07 - Added sample Rails applications
9/28/07 - Added formatCurrency, formatPercent, moved earlier release notes into .zip file.
9/25/07 - Fixed various issues with the Rails adapter.
12/6/08 Adapted to work with application tokens. Read about tokens:
https://www.quickbase.com/help/app_tokens.html Read about using tokens with QuickBase SDKs:
https://www.quickbase.com/db/6mztyxu8?a=dr&r=qx Alternatively, you can leave tokens disabled for the application your scripts are calling.