Expedia is a ruby wrapper for EAN – Expedia Affiliate Network APIs.
Other details of this gem are:
- It uses the the latest verion of the EAN API. i.e Version 3
- Only REST API support (No XML or SOAP support)
- It uses Signature Pro method for Authentication. See Live API Key Authentication and Access
For Rails Add this line to your application’s Gemfile:
gem 'expedia'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install expedia
Either you can configure Expedia in code on run-time
Expedia.cid = 55505 Expedia.api_key = 'your_api_key' Expedia.shared_secret = 'your_shared_secret' Expedia.locale = 'en_US' Expedia.currency_code = 'USD' Expedia.minor_rev = 13 # Optional configuration... Expedia.timeout = 1 # read timeout in sec Expedia.open_timeout = 1 # connection timeout in sec
Or you can execute the following command to create an intializer (if you are using rails)
$ rails g expedia:initialize
After configuring keys, default locale, currency and minor_rev for EAN use
# Instentiate api object api = Expedia::Api.new # Method to search for a hotel. see http://developer.ean.com/docs/hotel-list/ response = api.get_list({:propertyName => 'Hotel Moa', :destinationString => 'berlin'}) # execute this method to know if there is any exception response.exception? # false if success
Following methods are expeosed by Expedia::API object
get_list({}) geo_search({}) get_availability({}) get_room_images({}) get_information({}) get_rules({}) get_itinerary({}) get_alternate_properties({}) get_reservation({}) get_payment_info({}) get_cancel({}) get_ping({}) get_static_reservation({}) # To test Reservation (Static Reservation)
if request is successfull you will get a Expedia::HTTPService::Response object in response.
and you can use
response.status response.body # Returns Parsed body of response. response.headers
In case of any error a Expedia::APIError object is returned.
Note: Expedia responds with status of 200 even if there is an exception (most of the times). So no Exception is raised!
# See http://developer.ean.com/docs/error-handling/hotel-v3-exception-details/ response.status # Response status response.error_body # Complete error body response.category # Value indicating the nature of the exception or the reason it occurred response.presentation_message # Presentation error message returned response.verbose_message # More specific detailed error message response.handling # value indicating the severity of the exception and how it may be handled
For Static reservation use get_static_reservation()
method.
CAUTION: Do Not send adress and booking information (creditCardNumber, creditCardIdentifier, creditCardExpirationMonth, creditCardExpirationYear, address1) in parameters to the method. Especially do not pass address1 parameter They are already been taken care of. For more on Static booking see Static Test Booking Credit Card Information
A static Booking example.
response = api.get_static_reservation({ :arrivalDate => "10/10/2013", :departureDate => "10/12/2013", :hotelID => 359433, :supplierType => "E", :rateKey => "084eab14-335e-46d6-aa2e-766fce6be32c", :roomTypeCode => 200007964, :rateCode => 200865704, :chargeableRate => "142.8", :room1 => "1", :room1FirstName => "test", :room1LastName => "testers", :room1BedTypeId => "15", :room1SmokingPreference => "NS", :email => "[email protected]", :city => 'Bellevue', :stateProvinceCode => 'WA', :countryCode => 'US', :postalCode => 98004 })
Expedia::Utils.logger points to STDOUT by default. You can use it to Log in Rails applications.
Expedia::Utils.logger = Rails.logger # And loggig methods available [:debug, :info, :warn, :error, :fatal] # Default logger level is Logger::ERROR. You can change it by setting Expedia.logger.level = Logger::DEBUG # Or whatever level you want...
1. Fork it
2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am ‘Added some feature’`)
4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
5. Create new Pull Request