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Updating with qbo_api support #5

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rforte opened this issue Oct 2, 2019 · 3 comments
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Updating with qbo_api support #5

rforte opened this issue Oct 2, 2019 · 3 comments

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@rforte
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rforte commented Oct 2, 2019

@minimul I'm thinking about forking this project and updating it to use qbo_api. I'm wondering if you think it would be worthwhile based on the inactivity of this repo. I'm new to integrating with qbo and it seems like this gem has some good utility. Given your perspective of years of qb development, do you think the approach of persisting and handling errors the way this gem does is still relevant?

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minimul commented Oct 7, 2019

Hi,
There is no need to use this gem – go straight to qbo_api.

I only use qbo_api for all my projects now.

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rforte commented Oct 9, 2019

Yea, I get that qbo_api is the new thing but I'm still curious why the one feature I was interested in (error handling/persisting) is not present in qbo_api? My gut is telling me it's a helpful feature so I've rolled my own but it's still nagging me that, with your experience and perspective, you've dropped it.

I hope this isn't taken as a criticism of that decision. Honestly, I'm just interested in hearing your opinion to gain better understanding and reasoning around Quickbooks.

Cheers!

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minimul commented Oct 10, 2019

Error handling support is similarly solid in qbo_api and OAuth2 token renewal (and persisting help) is likely coming soon.

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