# ParseClient
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An Elixir client for the parse.com REST API
## Installation
1. Add parse_elixir_client to your `mix.exs` dependencies
```elixir
defp deps do
[ {:parse_client, "~> 0.2.3"} ]
end
```
2. List `:parse_client` as an application dependency
```elixir
def application do
[applications: [:logger, :parse_client]]
end
```
3. Run `mix do deps.get, compile`
## Setup
1. Uncomment `import_config "#{Mix.env}.exs"` in `config/config.exs`
2. Create environment files `config/prod.exs` (for production), `config/dev.exs` (for development) and `config/test.exs`
3. Configure parse_client with your parse.com Application ID and API key
Use system variables (preferred)
```elixir
# prod.exs
use Mix.Config
config :parse_client,
parse_application_id: System.get_env("PARSE_APPLICATION_ID"),
parse_api_key: System.get_env("PARSE_API_KEY")
```
Or use them explicitly
```elixir
# prod.exs
use Mix.Config
config :parse_client,
parse_application_id: "my_Application_ID",
parse_api_key: "my_REST_API_key"
```
## Documentation
http://hexdocs.pm/parse_client
## Goals
- Develop a full featured REST API for parse.com
- Discover, learn and have fun!
## Contributing
1. Fork it
2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`)
4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
5. Create new Pull Request
## Status
This client needs more testing at the production-level,
and so we encourage you to try it out and give us your feedback.
## License
MIT