Knock Ruby library
Knock API access for applications written in Ruby.
Documentation
See the documentation for Ruby usage examples.
Installation
gem install knockapi
Configuration
To use the library you must provide a secret API key, provided in the Knock dashboard.
You can set it as an environment variable:
KNOCK_API_KEY="sk_12345"
Or, you may set the key yourself in an initializer:
# /config/initializers/knock.rb
Knock.configure do |config|
config.key = '[your api key]'
config.timeout = 120
end
Usage
Identifying users
Knock::Users.identify(
id: "jhammond",
data: {
name: "John Hammond",
email: "jhammond@ingen.net",
}
)
Sending notifies (triggering workflows)
# The key of the workflow (from Knock dashboard)
Knock::Workflows.trigger(
key: "dinosaurs-loose",
# user id of who performed the action
actor: "dnedry",
# list of user ids for who should receive the notif
recipients: ["jhammond", "agrant", "imalcolm", "esattler"],
# data payload to send through
data: {
type: "trex",
priority: 1,
},
# an optional key to provide to cancel a notify
cancellation_key: trigger_alert.id,
)
Retrieving users
Knock::Users.get(id: "jhammond")
Deleting users
Knock::Users.delete(id: "jhammond")
Preferences
# Set an entire preference set
Knock::Users.set_preferences(
user_id: "jhammond",
channel_types: { email: true, sms: false },
workflows: {
'dinosaurs-loose': {
channel_types: { email: false, in_app_feed: false }
}
}
)
# Get an entire preference set
Knock::Users.get_preferences(user_id: "jhammond")
Getting and setting channel data
# Set channel data for an APNS
Knock::Users.set_channel_data(
id: "jhammond",
channel_id: KNOCK_APNS_CHANNEL_ID,
channel_data: {
'tokens': [apns_token]
}
)
# Get channel data for the APNS channel
Knock::Users.get_channel_data(user_id: "jhammond", channel_id: KNOCK_APNS_CHANNEL_ID)
Cancelling workflows
Knock::Workflows.cancel(
key: "dinosaurs-loose",
cancellation_key: trigger_alert.id,
# Optionally, you can provide recipients to cancel for
recipients: ["jhammond"]
)
Signing JWTs
You can use the jwt
gem to sign JWTs easily. You will need to generate an environment specific signing key, which you can find in the Knock dashboard.
If you're using a signing token you will need to pass this to your client to perform authentication. You can read more about clientside authentication here.
require 'jwt'
secret = ENV['KNOCK_SIGNING_KEY']
now = Time.now.to_i
payload = {
# The subject of the token
sub: 'jhammond',
# When the token was issued
iat: now,
# Expire the token in 1 week
exp: now + (24 * 7 * 3600)
}
JWT.encode(payload, secret, 'RS256')