Used as a command line interface to interact with the Socialcast API http://www.socialcast.com/resources/api.html
- Run:
gem install socialcast
- Authenticate:
socialcast authenticate
- If your account is private cloud or On-Premise you will need to use
socialcast authenticate --domain YOUR_DOMAIN_NAME
- If your account is private cloud or On-Premise you will need to use
Used to tell you information about the currently installed gem.
Example
$ socialcast -v
Used to authenticate your local system to the Socialcast servers. This will create a credentials file stored locally that will be later used to send secure, authenticated requests to Socialcast.
Example
$ socialcast authenticate --domain demo.socialcast.com
Similar to the socialcast authenticate
command listed above but will allow you to use a provisioning system to authenticate against Socialcast.
Example
$ socialcast authenticate_external_system --domain demo.socialcast.com
Note: Using an external system is currently limited to the provisioning endpoint
Used to post a message to the stream as the currently authenticated person.
Example
$ socialcast share 'Hi Team!'
Used to sync an LDAP server with your Socialcast community.
Example
$ socialcast provision --config /path/to/ldap.yml
Used to sync an employees photos stored in LDAP with their Socialcast profile photo.
Example
$ socialcast sync_photos --config /path/to/ldap.yml
- Fork the project.
- Fix the issue
- Add tests
- Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.
See CONTRIBUTORS.txt for list of contributors
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