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Add basic operations for webhooks resource #7
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dorotheelaugwitz
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Jan 8, 2016
- Adds a webhook resource
- Adds calls for creating, listing and finding webhook resources
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@dorotheelaugwitz could you please update the Changelog and state what you changed? You need to do a rebase on the current master to get the new Changelog first. |
Is there a release planned soonish? We are very interested in the error handling improvement |
Hey @bvogel - yes there is a release planned for next weak - probably multiple releases as the change regarding the error handling is a breaking change. |
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@sfroehler The changelog is now updated |
Thanks @dorotheelaugwitz |
- This CHANGELOG file (Following "[Keep a CHANGELOG](http://keepachangelog.com/)") - Create, find, update and index operations for address resource. (#4) - Services attribute to carriers call (#5) - Index operation for shipment resources with optional filter parameters. (#6) - Create, find and index operations for webhook resource. (#7) - Added the following ruby versions to travis-ci test runs: - 2.1.7 - 2.2.4 - 2.3.0 - Add ShipmentQuotes class returning the price for a certain shipment (#9) - Dropped support for ruby 1.9.x in order to use the new language features of ruby 2.x. The official support of ruby 1.9.3 already ended on February 23, 2015 (https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2014/01/10/ruby-1-9-3-will-end-on-2015/) - Removed the following ruby versions from travis-ci test runs: - 2.1.5 - 2.2.1 - 2.2.2 - 2.2.3 - Start following [SemVer](http://semver.org) properly. - The link to the developer documenation for the Shipment ressource still pointed at Apiary; it now correctly points to the shipcloud Developer Portal's API section on Shipments.