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Office 365 (2022)

A simple ruby library to interact with Microsoft Graph Explorer and Office 365 API

Installation

Install the gem and add to the application's Gemfile by executing:

$ bundle add ruby-office365

If bundler is not being used to manage dependencies, install the gem by executing:

$ gem install ruby-office365

Features

  • Supports user's mailboxes, calendars, contacts, events
  • Supports refresh token

Configuration

You can pass configuration options as a block to Office365::REST::Client.new.

  • tenant_id: optional, only required for refresh_token
  • client_id: optional, only required for refresh_token
  • client_secret: optional, only required for refresh_token
  • access_token: required for fetch mailbox, calendars, contacts data
  • refresh_token: optional, only required for refresh_token
  • debug: optional, default false, output the request information

Used to get data from MS Graph API

client = Office365::REST::Client.new do |config|
  config.access_token = "YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN"
  config.debug = "true/false" # Optional, default to false, output the information in the request
end

For refresh token

client = Office365::REST::Client.new do |config|
  config.tenant_id = "YOUR_ORG_TENANT_ID"
  config.client_id = "YOUR_APP_CLIENT_ID"
  config.client_secret = "YOUR_APP_CLIENT_SECRET"
  config.refresh_token = "YOUR_REFRESH_TOKEN"
  config.debug = "true/false" # Optional, default to false, output the information in the request
end

Usage

After configuring a client, you can do the following things.

Response structure

- results: wrap all data into results
- next_link: get the new link for the next page of data

A simple way to convert an office365 object to JSON

- as_json: convert office365 object to JSON format

Get my profile by access token

irb(main):004:0> response = client.me
irb(main):010:0> response.display_name
=> "Hello World"
irb(main):004:0> response.as_json
=> {
    :odata_context=>"https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/$metadata#users/$entity",
    :display_name=>"Hello World",
    :surname=>"Hello",
    :given_name=>"World",
    :id=>"d7e954e0b50095ad",
    :user_principal_name=>"hello.world@mail.com",
    :business_phones=>[],
    :job_title=>nil,
    :mail=>nil,
    :mobile_phone=>nil,
    :office_location=>nil,
    :preferred_language=>nil
}

Get my calendars by access token

irb(main):005:0> client.calendars
irb(main):005:0> client.calendars[:results]
irb(main):005:0> client.calendars[:next_link]

Get my events by access token

irb(main):005:0> client.events
irb(main):005:0> client.events[:results]
irb(main):005:0> client.events[:next_link]

Get my mails by access token

irb(main):005:0> client.messages
irb(main):005:0> client.messages[:results]
irb(main):005:0> client.messages({ filter: "createdDateTime lt 2022-01-01" })
irb(main):005:0> client.messages({ filter: "createdDateTime lt 2022-01-01", next_link: 'https://....' })

Get my contacts by access token

irb(main):018:0> response = client.contacts
irb(main):020:0> client.contacts[:results][0].display_name
=> "Encore S."
irb(main):018:0> response[:results][0].as_json
=> {
    :odata_etag=>"W/\"EQAAABYAAACbUc86NQthQ7+Mvj19ecwVAABjabQj\"",
    :id=>"AQMkADAwATM3ZmYAZS00ZTU5LWY3NwBjLTAwAi0wMAoARgAAA4QFHqPHk4JJj7ZVaRPCKk4HAJtRzzo1C2FDv4y_PX15zBUAAAIBDgAAAJtRzzo1C2FDv4y_PX15zBUAAABja1I_AAAA",
    :created_date_time=>"2022-10-24T02:48:56Z",
    :last_modified_date_time=>"2022-10-24T02:48:57Z",
    :change_key=>"EQAAABYAAACbUc86NQthQ7+Mvj19ecwVAABjabQj",
    :categories=>[],
    :parent_folder_id=>"AQMkADAwATM3ZmYAZS00ZTU5LWY3NwBjLTAwAi0wMAoALgAAA4QFHqPHk4JJj7ZVaRPCKk4BAJtRzzo1C2FDv4y_PX15zBUAAAIBDgAAAA==",
    :birthday=>nil,
    :file_as=>"",
    :display_name=>"Name S.",
    :given_name=>"Name",
    :initials=>nil,
    :middle_name=>nil,
    :nick_name=>nil,
    :surname=>"S.",
    :title=>nil,
    :yomi_given_name=>nil,
    :yomi_surname=>nil,
    :yomi_company_name=>"",
    :generation=>nil,
    :im_addresses=>[],
    :job_title=>"",
    :company_name=>nil,
    :department=>"",
    :office_location=>"",
    :profession=>nil,
    :business_home_page=>"",
    :assistant_name=>"",
    :manager=>"",
    :home_phones=>[],
    :mobile_phone=>"",
    :business_phones=>[],
    :spouse_name=>"",
    :personal_notes=>"",
    :children=>[],
    :email_addresses=>[{"name"=>"name@google.com", "address"=>"name@google.com"}],
    :home_address=>{},
    :business_address=>{},
    :other_address=>{}
}

Refresh access token by refresh token

irb(main):005:0> response = client.refresh_token!
irb(main):005:0> response.scope
=> "openid User.Read profile email"
irb(main):005:0> response.access_token
=> "eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJub25jZSI6ImFDYUladFJ6M3RSc3dFaktxUHdGbF9kVlFmbjJabG85Mjlkb2xaeFBhZm8iLCJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiIsIng1dCI6IjJaUXBKM1VwYmpBWVhZR2FYRUpsOGxWMFRPSSIsImtpZCI6IjJaUXBKM1VwYmpBWVhZR2FYRUpsOGxWMFRPSSJ9..."
irb(main):005:0> response.refresh_token
=> "0.ARgA7EiQdLv1qECnFqPfrznKsT9ERYaGfG9Ki5WzQtEllj8YAJk.AgABAAEAAAD--DLA3VO7QrddgJg7WevrAgDs_wQA9P-Q1ODlBsrdZi-5s2mfLtEsavBgiEhGcz1KEf26fMrGFU3LM_og5l6wjSAtQ83XHLuje0_KYGol26_LGV_uH0F1MwCFR1N3ctwg4_...."

Development

After checking out the repo, run bin/setup to install dependencies. Then, run bundle exec rspec to run the tests. You can also run bin/console for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.

To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb, and then run bundle exec rake release, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and the created tag, and push the .gem file to rubygems.org.

Copyright

Copyright (c) 2022 Encore Shao. See LICENSE for details.

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/ekohe/ruby-office365.