openapi-generator/samples/client/petstore/ruby/docs/PetApi.md
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Petstore::PetApi

All URIs are relative to http://petstore.swagger.io/v2

Method HTTP request Description
add_pet POST /pet Add a new pet to the store
delete_pet DELETE /pet/{petId} Deletes a pet
find_pets_by_status GET /pet/findByStatus Finds Pets by status
find_pets_by_tags GET /pet/findByTags Finds Pets by tags
get_pet_by_id GET /pet/{petId} Find pet by ID
update_pet PUT /pet Update an existing pet
update_pet_with_form POST /pet/{petId} Updates a pet in the store with form data
upload_file POST /pet/{petId}/uploadImage uploads an image

add_pet

add_pet(body)

Add a new pet to the store

Example

# load the gem
require 'petstore'
# setup authorization 
Petstore.configure do |config|
  # Configure OAuth2 access token for authorization: petstore_auth
  config.access_token = 'YOUR ACCESS TOKEN'
end

api_instance = Petstore::PetApi.new

body = Petstore::Pet.new # Pet | Pet object that needs to be added to the store


begin
  #Add a new pet to the store
  api_instance.add_pet(body)
rescue Petstore::ApiError => e
  puts "Exception when calling PetApi->add_pet: #{e}"
end

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
body Pet Pet object that needs to be added to the store

Return type

nil (empty response body)

Authorization

petstore_auth

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json, application/xml
  • Accept: application/xml, application/json

delete_pet

delete_pet(pet_id, opts)

Deletes a pet

Example

# load the gem
require 'petstore'
# setup authorization 
Petstore.configure do |config|
  # Configure OAuth2 access token for authorization: petstore_auth
  config.access_token = 'YOUR ACCESS TOKEN'
end

api_instance = Petstore::PetApi.new

pet_id = 789 # Integer | Pet id to delete

opts = { 
  api_key: "api_key_example" # String | 
}

begin
  #Deletes a pet
  api_instance.delete_pet(pet_id, opts)
rescue Petstore::ApiError => e
  puts "Exception when calling PetApi->delete_pet: #{e}"
end

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
pet_id Integer Pet id to delete
api_key String [optional]

Return type

nil (empty response body)

Authorization

petstore_auth

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/xml, application/json

find_pets_by_status

Array<Pet> find_pets_by_status(status)

Finds Pets by status

Multiple status values can be provided with comma separated strings

Example

# load the gem
require 'petstore'
# setup authorization 
Petstore.configure do |config|
  # Configure OAuth2 access token for authorization: petstore_auth
  config.access_token = 'YOUR ACCESS TOKEN'
end

api_instance = Petstore::PetApi.new

status = ["status_example"] # Array<String> | Status values that need to be considered for filter


begin
  #Finds Pets by status
  result = api_instance.find_pets_by_status(status)
  p result
rescue Petstore::ApiError => e
  puts "Exception when calling PetApi->find_pets_by_status: #{e}"
end

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
status Array<String> Status values that need to be considered for filter

Return type

Array<Pet>

Authorization

petstore_auth

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/xml, application/json

find_pets_by_tags

Array<Pet> find_pets_by_tags(tags)

Finds Pets by tags

Multiple tags can be provided with comma separated strings. Use tag1, tag2, tag3 for testing.

Example

# load the gem
require 'petstore'
# setup authorization 
Petstore.configure do |config|
  # Configure OAuth2 access token for authorization: petstore_auth
  config.access_token = 'YOUR ACCESS TOKEN'
end

api_instance = Petstore::PetApi.new

tags = ["tags_example"] # Array<String> | Tags to filter by


begin
  #Finds Pets by tags
  result = api_instance.find_pets_by_tags(tags)
  p result
rescue Petstore::ApiError => e
  puts "Exception when calling PetApi->find_pets_by_tags: #{e}"
end

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
tags Array<String> Tags to filter by

Return type

Array<Pet>

Authorization

petstore_auth

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/xml, application/json

get_pet_by_id

Pet get_pet_by_id(pet_id)

Find pet by ID

Returns a single pet

Example

# load the gem
require 'petstore'
# setup authorization 
Petstore.configure do |config|
  # Configure API key authorization: api_key
  config.api_key['api_key'] = 'YOUR API KEY'
  # Uncomment the following line to set a prefix for the API key, e.g. 'Bearer' (defaults to nil)
  #config.api_key_prefix['api_key'] = 'Bearer'
end

api_instance = Petstore::PetApi.new

pet_id = 789 # Integer | ID of pet to return


begin
  #Find pet by ID
  result = api_instance.get_pet_by_id(pet_id)
  p result
rescue Petstore::ApiError => e
  puts "Exception when calling PetApi->get_pet_by_id: #{e}"
end

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
pet_id Integer ID of pet to return

Return type

Pet

Authorization

api_key

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/xml, application/json

update_pet

update_pet(body)

Update an existing pet

Example

# load the gem
require 'petstore'
# setup authorization 
Petstore.configure do |config|
  # Configure OAuth2 access token for authorization: petstore_auth
  config.access_token = 'YOUR ACCESS TOKEN'
end

api_instance = Petstore::PetApi.new

body = Petstore::Pet.new # Pet | Pet object that needs to be added to the store


begin
  #Update an existing pet
  api_instance.update_pet(body)
rescue Petstore::ApiError => e
  puts "Exception when calling PetApi->update_pet: #{e}"
end

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
body Pet Pet object that needs to be added to the store

Return type

nil (empty response body)

Authorization

petstore_auth

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json, application/xml
  • Accept: application/xml, application/json

update_pet_with_form

update_pet_with_form(pet_id, opts)

Updates a pet in the store with form data

Example

# load the gem
require 'petstore'
# setup authorization 
Petstore.configure do |config|
  # Configure OAuth2 access token for authorization: petstore_auth
  config.access_token = 'YOUR ACCESS TOKEN'
end

api_instance = Petstore::PetApi.new

pet_id = 789 # Integer | ID of pet that needs to be updated

opts = { 
  name: "name_example", # String | Updated name of the pet
  status: "status_example" # String | Updated status of the pet
}

begin
  #Updates a pet in the store with form data
  api_instance.update_pet_with_form(pet_id, opts)
rescue Petstore::ApiError => e
  puts "Exception when calling PetApi->update_pet_with_form: #{e}"
end

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
pet_id Integer ID of pet that needs to be updated
name String Updated name of the pet [optional]
status String Updated status of the pet [optional]

Return type

nil (empty response body)

Authorization

petstore_auth

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
  • Accept: application/xml, application/json

upload_file

ApiResponse upload_file(pet_id, opts)

uploads an image

Example

# load the gem
require 'petstore'
# setup authorization 
Petstore.configure do |config|
  # Configure OAuth2 access token for authorization: petstore_auth
  config.access_token = 'YOUR ACCESS TOKEN'
end

api_instance = Petstore::PetApi.new

pet_id = 789 # Integer | ID of pet to update

opts = { 
  additional_metadata: "additional_metadata_example", # String | Additional data to pass to server
  file: File.new("/path/to/file.txt") # File | file to upload
}

begin
  #uploads an image
  result = api_instance.upload_file(pet_id, opts)
  p result
rescue Petstore::ApiError => e
  puts "Exception when calling PetApi->upload_file: #{e}"
end

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
pet_id Integer ID of pet to update
additional_metadata String Additional data to pass to server [optional]
file File file to upload [optional]

Return type

ApiResponse

Authorization

petstore_auth

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: multipart/form-data
  • Accept: application/json