# Closex ✨
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🔥 Blazing-fast 🚀 Elixir library 👻️ for the Close.io API 🤖
📔 Learn more about the Close.io API: [http://developer.close.io](http://developer.close.io)
📖 Documentation for this package is available on [HexDocs](https://hexdocs.pm/closex).
## Installation
Add `closex` to your list of dependencies in `mix.exs`:
```elixir
def deps do
[
{:closex, ">= 0.0.0"} # or the current stable version
]
end
```
## Configuration
In your config.exs:
```elixir
config :closex,
# This should be accessible from your user's account page in close.io
api_key: "YOUR_API_KEY",
# This is a beta feature which will wait and retry `find_lead` and
# `find_opportunity` requests *once* if you hit your rate limit. The intention
# is that this will be gradually rolled out across other requests as needed.
rate_limit_retry: true # Defaults to `false` (don't retry)
```
You can also read the API key from an environment variable, such as:
```elixir
config :closex,
api_key: {:system, "MY_ENV_VAR"}
```
## Usage
The client is essentially a wrapper around the Close.IO [REST API](https://developer.close.io/).
It follows the Close.IO API naming conventions as closely as possible. It supports almost everything that the REST API supports including querying leads, opportunities, users, organizations, statuses and more.
Example usage:
```elixir
# Get a lead
Closex.HTTPClient.get_lead("my_lead_id")
{:ok, %{"id" => "my_lead_id", "status_id" => "my_status_id", ...}}
# Update a lead
Closex.HTTPClient.update_lead("my_lead_id", %{status_id: "new_status_id"})
{:ok, %{"id" => "my_lead_id", "status_id" => "new_status_id", ...}}
# many more ...
```
See [the docs](https://hexdocs.pm/closex) for more examples.
You may also want to set the default client you want to use in your applicaton via your config:
```
# your_app/config/config.exs
config :yourapp,
closeio_client: Closex.HTTPClient,
...other configuration...
```
Next, use it in your code:
```
# your_app/lib/module_which_uses_closeio.ex
defmodule YourApp.ModuleWhichUsesCloseIO do
@closeio_client Application.fetch_env!(:your_app, :closeio_client)
def do_things_with_a_close_io_lead(id) do
@closeio_client.get_lead(id)
# do things
end
end
```
## Mock Client
We have provided a mock client for testing purposes in your application.
Using the above configuration will allow you to override and use the `Closex.MockClient` in test mode.
```
# your_app/config/test.exs
config :yourapp,
closeio_client: Closex.MockClient,
...other configuration...
```
For more details on the mock client please see [the docs](https://hexdocs.pm/closex).
## Options
Options will be passed through to [HTTPoison](https://github.com/edgurgel/httpoison#options). For example, to set a shorter timeout:
```elixir
Closex.HTTPClient.get_lead("my_lead_id", timeout: 500, recv_timeout: 1_000)
```
### Rate limit retry
When we hit a rate limit on certain requests, there's a beta configuration to get the client to take this into account, wait a second longer than the remaining rate limit window then retry again. This can be enabled for all affected requests (see [Configuration](#configuration)) or on a per-request basis:
```elixir
Closex.HTTPClient.get_lead("my_lead_id", rate_limit_retry: true)
```
This is only limited to certain requests as it's being trialled, if useful then we'll roll it out across other requests. The requests are:
- `find_leads`
- `find_opportunities`
- `find_all_opportunities`
- `get_users`
## Contributing
Everyone is encouraged to help improve this project. Here are a few ways you can help:
- Report bugs
- Fix bugs and submit pull requests
- Write, clarify, or fix documentation
- Suggest or add new features
- Please use the git hooks provided in the hooks directory. Use the following command to set these hooks up.
```
ln -s ../../hooks/pre-commit.sh .git/hooks/pre-commit
```
## License
MIT
## Copyright
Copyright NextDayProperty Ltd (see LICENSE for details)