This Ruby gem allows you to interact with the Newgistics Fulfillment API.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'newgistics'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Here is a list of the available configuration options and their default values
Option | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
api_base_url |
The URL of the Newgistics API | "https://apistaging.newgisticsfulfillment.com" |
api_key |
Your Newgistics API key | nil |
time_zone |
The time zone used by Newgistics. When the API sends timestamps back it doesn't include a time zone, if it's not provided, the value of this setting will be used when parsing the timestamps into Time objects. You shouldn't need to change this setting |
"America/Denver" |
local_time_zone |
The time zone used by your application, all Newgistics timestamps will be translated to this time zone automatically. | "UTC" |
To set configuration options use the Newgistics.configure
method:
Newgistics.configure do |config|
config.api_key = ENV['NEWGISTICS_API_KEY']
config.api_base_url = ENV['NEWGISTIC_API_URL']
config.local_time_zone = "America/New_York"
end
When setting time_zone
or local_time_zone
pass a String
with the name of your time zone
If you're using this gem in a Rails app, you'll probably want to put this config in an initializer.
order = Newgistics::Order.new(order_attributes)
order.save
order_attributes
is a Hash
containing all the attributes for the order, the attributes should map one-to-one to the Newgistics API spec.
order.save
will return true
if the order is placed successfully and false
otherwise, any errors or warnings generated when placing the order are available under order.errors
and order.warnings
respectively
shipment_update = Newgistics::ShipmentUpdate.new(id: SHIPMENT_ID)
shipment_update.add_items = [Newgistics::Item]
shipment_update.remove_items = [Newgistics::Item]
shipment_update.save
add_items
and remove_items
are arrays of Newgistics::Item
that only require a sku
and a qty
. With these arrays we will update Newgistics what items to add and/or remove on the specified shipment_update object by either the shipment id(id
) or you can use the internal order id(order_id
) but BEWARE: use one or the other not both.
shipment_update.save
will return true
if the order is updated successfully and false
otherwise, any errors or warnings generated when updating the shipment are available under shipment_update.errors
and shipment_update.warnings
respectively. shipment_update.success
or also shipment_update.success?
will also be updated to the corresponding value.
shipment_cancellation = Newgistics::ShipmentCancellation.new(shipment_id: SHIPMENT_ID)
shipment_cancellation.save
You must either give a shipment_id
or order_id
when cancelling a shipment in order for Newgistics to find the appropriate shipment. There are also optional parameters of cancel_if_in_process
and cancel_if_backorder
which are boolean values and covered in the Newgistics API documentation.
shipment_cancellation.save
will return true
if the order is cancelled successfully and false
otherwise, any errors or warnings generated when cancelling the shipment are available under shipment_cancellation.errors
and shipment_cancellation.warnings
respectively. shipment_cancellation.success
or also shipment_cancellation.success?
will also be updated to the corresponding value.
Newgistics::Shipment.
where(start_received_timestamp: start_date).
where(end_received_timestamp: end_date).
all
start_date
and end_date
are Date
types in ISO 8601 format. Please note that when using timestamps the Newgistics API expects that you send both the start_
timestamp and the end_
timestamp. This means you cannot send start_received_timestamp
without sending end_received_timestamp
the same goes for shipped_timestamp
and exception_timestamp
.
You can use the where
method to specify the parameters of the Search. Parameter keys will be automatically camelized when sent to Newgistics, for a full list of the available parameters refer to the Newgistics API documentation.
Newgistics::Shipment.where(conditions).all
will return a list of Newgistics::Shipment
elements if the request is successful. Otherwise it will raise a Newgistics::QueryError
.
Newgistics::InboundReturn.new(inbound_return_attributes).save
inbound_return_attributes
is a Hash
containing all the attributes for the inbound return, the attributes should map one-to-one to the Newgistics API spec. Caveat: you should only supply either shipment_id
or order_id
but not both because you will receive an error from the API.
inbound_return.save
will return true
if the inbound return is sent successfully to Newgistics and false
otherwise, any errors or warnings generated when sending the inbound_return are available under inbound_return.errors
and inbound_return.warnings
respectively
Newgistics::InboundReturn.
where(start_created_timestamp: start_date).
where(end_created_timestamp: end_date).
all
You can use the where
method to specify the parameters of the Search. Parameter keys will be automatically camelized when sent to Newgistics, for a full list of the available parameters refer to the Newgistics API documentation.
Newgistics::InboundReturn.where(conditions).all
will return a list of Newgistics::InboundReturn
elements if the request is successful. Otherwise it will raise a Newgistics::QueryError
.
Newgistics::Return.
where(start_timestamp: start_date).
where(end_timestamp: end_date).
all
start_date
and end_date
are Date types in ISO 8601 format. Please note that when using timestamps the Newgistics API expects that you send both the start_timestamp
and the end_timestamp.
This means you cannot send start_timestamp
without sending end_timestamp
.
You can use the where method to specify the parameters of the Search. Parameter keys will be automatically camelized when sent to Newgistics, for a full list of the available parameters refer to the Newgistics API documentation.
Newgistics::Return.where(conditions).all
will return a list of Newgistics::Return
elements if the request is successful. Otherwise it will raise a Newgistics::QueryError
.
products = Newgistics::Product.all
products = Newgistics::Product.
where(sku: sku).
where(warehouse: warehouse_id).
all
sku
is a product's sku and warehouse
is the warehouse's id number, where both of these values are strings. Parameter keys will be automatically camelized when sent to Newgistics, for a full list of the available parameters refer to the Newgistics API documentation.
However, parameters are not necessary for this endpoint and you will receive the complete inventory of products if you give it no parameters, so this allows you to just use the all
method to retrieve the entire inventory.
Newgistics::Product.all
will return a list of Newgistics::Product
elements if the request is successful. Otherwise it will raise a Newgistics::QueryError
.
Newgistics::Inventory.
where(start_timestamp: start_date, end_timestamp: end_date).
all
start_date
and end_date
are Date types in ISO8601 format.
You can use the where
method to specify the parameters for the Search. Parameter keys will be automatically camelized when sent to
Newgistics, for a full list of the available parameters refer to the Newgistics API documentation.
manifest = Newgistics::Manifest.new(manifest_attributes)
manifest.save
manifest_attributes
is a Hash
containing all the attributes for the manifest, the attributes should map one-to-one to the Newgistics API spec.
manifest.save
will return true
if the manifest is placed successfully and false
otherwise, any errors or warnings generated when creating the manifest are available under manifest.errors
and manifest.warnings
respectively.
manifest = Newgistics::Manifest.new(id: '123456')
manifest.cancel
manifest.cancel
will return true
if the manifest is canceled successfully and false
otherwise, any errors or warnings generated when cancelling the manifest are available under manifest.errors
and manifest.warnings
respectively. The cancel operation only requires the manifest to have an id
, while other attributes can be set on the manifest
object, they aren't required for cancelling it.
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec
to run the tests. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install
. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb
, and then run bundle exec rake release
, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem
file to rubygems.org.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/rocketsofawesome/newgistics-ruby. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Everyone interacting in the Newgistics project’s codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.