A gem providing Ruby bindings for the Optify API.
NOTE: Optify has shut down, so no further development will be completed on this library.
Optify calls itself "inbound marketing software", which includes tools for:
- SEO/SEM
- Social media campaigns
- Email marketing
- Sales enablement
- Visitor tracking and analytics
- Salesforce integration
See more at optify.net
When it's turned into a gem, you can install it with:
gem install optify
If you're using Bundler, add it to your Gemfile:
gem 'optify'
- all_sites - get all site information
- site - get information on a specific site based on its id
- all_visitors - get all visitor information for a specific site
- visitor - get visitor information for a specific visitor on a specific site
You must have a token to access the Optify API, so first initialize a new instance of the Optify class to get started.
@optify = Optify.new('token')
Now you can run your queries and parse the output.
@optify.all_sites #=> array of all sites
@optify.site(123455) #=> details for site with id 123455
@optify.all_visitors(123455, { :start_date => '2012-10-04', :end_date => '2012-10-14' })
#=> visitor data for specific site between those days. An example of how to use the options hash.
If you have a large data request (say a site with millions of visits per month), take a look at Optify's 'Best Practices' document.