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Request: docco for ticketmaster.yml #17
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Ah... found it in the command-line tool. Still, would be useful to have in the README and/or wiki. Thanks! |
Thanks for your comment, I'll check this out and update it. 2011/10/6 IdahoEv <
Rafael George |
I found later that there is a page in the wiki, there just isn't a link to it on the front page. A question though: if I have the .yml set up, should I be able to get a connection to a provider (or even a project), in the console without providing the auth creds manually? I.e. it seems like if the auth creds are in ticketmaster.yml, I should be able to just say: tm = TicketMaster.new(:lighthouse). But I'm finding even with ticketmaster.yml set up, I need to say: tm = TicketMaster.new(:lighthouse, :username => '..', :password => '..') |
I have to dig deeper in that part and check what is going on, but it should 2011/10/7 IdahoEv <
Rafael George |
Attempts to use ticketmaster quickly result in error messages like so: No such file or directory - /Users/evan/.ticketmaster.yml.
I assume this config lets me put auth credentials in a yml file to keep them out of the code. However, I'm unable to find any docco on this file or its format in the README or the wiki. Some docs on the config file (even just a single example) would be spiffy... thanks!
(Otherwise, looks like a great tool. Been keeping it in my back pocket for months; haven't needed it till now.) - Evan
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