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Back story

I've spent a few days on the Ruby gem for wheniwork, and it's been a nightmare. To make a long story short, the gem had a dependency of an older version of activesupport and I basically forked their repo and made a compatible version for my ruby project. I was able to create a new gem and attempted to use it, but I was getting the following json message:

{"error"=>"User login required for this resource.", "code"=>1000}

The username, password, and api key were set. What I basically need to do is access our account on wheniwork, and retrieve data.

This is an example using the curl command

curl https://api.wheniwork.com/2/login \
  --data '{"username":"[email protected]","password":"*******"}' \
  -H "W-Key: iworksoharditsnotfunny"

Essentially, I would get some kind of return object from wheniwork that would contain the token. I'd use this token for future requests to the wheniwork site.

To (Ruby)

A new attempt to translate this to Ruby

require 'net/http'


data = {'credentials' => {'username' => '[email protected]','password' => 'XXXXX', 'W-Key' => '111111111XXXXX'}}

uri = URI.parse("https://api.wheniwork.com/2/login/")
http = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Post.new(uri.path, initheader = {'Content-Type' =>'application/json'})
request.add_field('Content-Type', 'application/json')
request.body = data.to_json
response = http.request(request)

Result:

#<Net::HTTPUnauthorized 401 Unauthorized readbody=true>

If you have any idea or clue (or basically anything that would help me here), I would appreciate it beyond words. Thanks!

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  • I just opened up Terminal and used the curl command with my credentials. It's beautiful. I see the token and tons of juicy json values. Ok, this rules out the username/password/api being invalid. If I could only do this in Ruby... May 30, 2015 at 3:03

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Got it!! The major issue(s) were that the api key and (username+password) combo are two separate pieces.

I was so close the entire time, but here it is:

  data = {'username' => '[email protected]','password' => 'XXXXX'}

  uri = URI.parse("https://api.wheniwork.com/2/login/")
  http = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port)
  http.use_ssl = true
  http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
  request = Net::HTTP::Post.new(uri.path)
  request.add_field('W-Key', 'XXXXXXXXXXXXX')
  request.body = data.to_json
  response = http.request(request)

  puts JSON.parse(response.body)

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