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Description: Ruby wrapper for Yahoo!'s FireEagle
Homepage: http://fireeagle.rubyforge.org/
Clone URL: git://github.com/jnewland/fireeagle.git
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file .gitignore Wed Mar 05 05:08:21 -0800 2008 rethinking the version number [jnewland]
file History.txt Tue Aug 12 05:03:59 -0700 2008 update changelog [jnewland]
file License.txt Wed Mar 05 05:16:22 -0800 2008 cleanup before push to rubyforge [jnewland]
file Manifest.txt Wed Mar 05 05:17:26 -0800 2008 more cleanup [jnewland]
file README.txt Wed Mar 05 06:58:08 -0800 2008 document github repo [jnewland]
file Rakefile Thu Feb 21 18:51:02 -0800 2008 rubyforge jumping jacks. github needs a gem ser... [jnewland]
directory config/ Wed Apr 30 05:40:55 -0700 2008 Revert "geo ruby is GeoRuby, not geo_ruby&... [jnewland]
file fireeagle.gemspec Tue Aug 12 05:10:36 -0700 2008 touch gemspec [jnewland]
directory lib/ Tue Aug 12 05:09:55 -0700 2008 cleanup for new version [jnewland]
directory script/ Thu Feb 21 18:51:02 -0800 2008 rubyforge jumping jacks. github needs a gem ser... [jnewland]
file setup.rb Thu Jun 21 14:53:28 -0700 2007 initial import [jnewland]
directory spec/ Tue Aug 12 05:00:17 -0700 2008 A couple changes: [jnewland]
directory tasks/ Mon Mar 10 23:42:20 -0700 2008 Make spec the default Rake task [kamal]
README.txt
FireEagle[http://fireeagle.yahoo.net] (FE) is a system providing centralized
management of user location information. FE allows 3rd party developers to
pdate and/or access user's location data.

http://fireeagle.yahoo.net/developer/documentation

== Installation

 gem install fireeagle
 
== Usage

  >> require 'fireeagle'
  >> client = FireEagle::Client.new(
    :consumer_key        => "<consumer key>",
    :consumer_secret     => "<consumer secret>",
    :access_token        => "[access token]",
    :access_token_secret => "[access token secret]")

==== With a User-specific OAuth Access Token

  # update your location
  >> client.update(:q => "punta del diablo, uruguay") # I wish
  # query your location
  >> user = client.user
  => #<FireEagle::User:0x1ca5e08 ... >
  >> user.locations
  => [#<FireEagle::Location:0x1cdd9e8 ...>, #<FireEagle::Location:0x1cc8ffc ...>, ... ]
  >> user.best_guess
  => #<FireEagle::Location:0x1cdd9e8 ...>
  >> user.best_guess.name
  => "Punta del Diablo, Uruguay"
  # lookup a location
  >> locations = client.lookup(:q => "30022")
  => [#<FireEagle::Location:0x1cdd9e8 ...>, #<FireEagle::Location:0x1cc8ffc ...>, ...]
  >> locations.first.name => "Alpharetta, GA 30022"
  >> locations.first.place_id => "IrhZMHuYA5s1fFi4Qw"

== Authorization

Authorization is handled by OAuth. For more details about the OAuth
authorization flow and how it differs based on your application type, please
see http://fireeagle.yahoo.net/developer/documentation/authorizing

== Contributing

http://github.com/jnewland/fireeagle/tree/master. You know what to do.

Rubyforge Project Page:: http://rubyforge.org/projects/fireeagle
Author::    Jesse Newland (http://soylentfoo.jnewland.com) (jnewland@gmail.com[mailto:jnewland@gmail.com])
Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2008 Jesse Newland. Portions[http://pastie.caboo.se/private/oevvkdzl0zrdkf8s7hetg] Copyright 
(c) 2008 Yahoo!
License::   Distributed under the same terms as Ruby