This gem is a drop-in replacement for the Interfax gem, with the exception that this one runs on Ruby 1.9.
Below is an updated copy of the original Interfax README.
This library is a wrapper for the interfax.net fax service. For now, you can do the following:
- Send HTML/PDF faxes
- Query the status of a sent fax
- Retrieve a list of incoming faxes
- Get the image for a sent fax
If you're willing to help, just drop me a line.
gem install interfax19
To use with Bundler, add the following line to your Gemfile
:
gem "interfax19", require: "interfax"
Create a class, inherit from Interfax::Base and set authentication parameters:
class OrderFax < Interfax::Base
self.username = "my_interfax_username"
self.password = "my_interfax_password"
end
Creating a fax is simple regardless of if you're sending PDF or HTML content:
Creating an HTML fax:
fax = OrderFax.new(:html).contains("<h1>test</h1>").subject("test").to("+4923456123456")
Creating a PDF fax:
fax = OrderFax.new(:pdf).contains(File.read('/files/document.pdf').subject("test").to("+4923456123456")
It is possible to specify more than one receipent:
fax = OrderFax.new(:html).contains("<h1>test</h1>").subject("test").to(["+4923456123456","+4943254324312"])
To get a summary before sending, just call summary on it which returns a hash:
fax.summary
Finally:
result_id = fax.deliver
To get all faxes:
faxes = OrderFax.all
You can limit the number of received items with an optional parameter:
faxes = OrderFax.all(10)
To find a specific fax:
OrderFax.find(123456789)
or get more than one at once:
OrderFax.find(123456789,234567890)
To get a list of incoming faxes, you can either use the base class:
Interfax::Incoming.username = 'my_interfax_username'
Interfax::Incoming.password = 'my_interfax_password'
Interfax::Incoming.limit = 15 # optional, default 100
Interfax::Incoming.mark_as_read = false # optional, default false
# fetch unread incoming faxes
faxes = Interfax::Incoming.new
If you want you can define your own subclass -- useful for keeping authentication info handy -- you can do so:
class IncomingFaxes < Interfax::Incoming
self.username = 'my_interfax_username'
self.password = 'my_interfax_password'
end
# fetch all incoming faxes
faxes = Interfax::Incoming.all
There are four methods for fetching incoming faxes:
#all - Fetch all incoming faxes
#unread - Fetch unread incoming faxes
#account_all - Fetch incoming faxes for all users on your account
#account_unread - Fetch unread incoming faxes for all users on your account
The account_ methods require that you have admin privileges. For more information, see the Interfax API documentation.
The Interfax::Incoming methods described above return an array of instances of the class you called it on. If you're using the Interfax::Incoming class you'll get those. If you use a subclass, we'll instantiate that class and return an array of those.
In either event, call the #image
method to fetch the PDF/TIF of the
fax as a string, suitable for writing to the filesystem in the normal fashion.
# Assume you've defined a sublcass as above
all_faxes = IncomingFaxes.all
all_faxes[0].image # return the first fax's image
https://www.interfax.net/en/dev/webservice/reference/methods
- Fork the project.
- Make your feature addition or bug fix.
- Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.
- Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
- Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.
Copyright (c) 2010 Sascha Brink. See LICENSE for details.