The Kaseya Ruby library provides convenient access to the Kaseya BMS and VSA API's. The library is structured such that it can be used to manage multiple Kaseya tenants.
Note: Not all API endpoints are implemented and more continue to be added as time permits.
API documentation:
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'kaseya'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install kaseya
To manage a BMS tenant, create a client by providing the required authentication parameters:
bms = Kaseya::BMS.authenticate("bms.kaseya.com", "username", "password", "Company Name")
# get all accounts in the CRM
bms.accounts.all()
API methods are organized in the client based on the record type. For example, methods for creating/modifying/deleting contacts can be accessed through the contacts
namespace:
# get all contacts
bms.contacts.all()
# add a contact
bms.contacts.new(
account_id: 2528,
location_id: 3169,
first_name: "Jane",
last_name: "Doe",
default_email_type_id: 1,
default_email_address: "[email protected]",
default_phone_type_id: 1,
default_phone_number: "5551234567")
In order to support an idiomatic Ruby experience, symbol parameters will be converted from snake-case to camel-case before being submitted to the API.
bms.locations.new(
account_id: 1,
location_name: "California Office",
addresses: [{
address_1: "One Infinite Loop",
city: "Cupertino",
state: "CA",
zip_code: "95014"
}])
is equivalent to:
bms.locations.new(
"AccountId" => 1,
"LocationName" => "California Office",
"Addresses" => [{
"Address1" => "One Infinite Loop",
"City" => "Cupertino",
"State" => "CA",
"ZipCode" => "95014"
}])
Both the BMS and VSA API's use Odata expressions to specify filtering, sorting, and paging parameters. Where supported, these parameters can be passed as options using skip
, top
, orderby
, and filter
and the library will prepend the $
before adding them to the query.
To query the second page of accounts where each page has 50 results:
bms.accounts(top: 50, skip: 50)
Consult the documentation for details on which filtering expressions are supported and which properties support sorting.
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec
to run the tests. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
Run all tests:
bundle exec rake spec
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/huntresslabs/kaseya-ruby. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Everyone interacting in the Kaseya project’s codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.