| Class | EtherpadLite::Author |
| In: |
lib/etherpad-lite/models/author.rb
|
| Parent: | Object |
Authors are used to create a Session in a Group. Authors may be created with a name and a mapper. A mapper is usually an identifier stored in your third-party system, like a foreign key or username.
Author Examples:
@ether = EtherpadLite.connect(9001, 'api key')
# Create a new author with both a name and a mapper
author1 = @ether.create_author(:name => 'Theodor Seuss Geisel', :mapper => 'author_1')
# Load (and create, if necessary) a mapped author with a name
author2 = @ether.author('author_2', :name => 'Richard Bachman')
# Load (and create, if necessary) a author by mapper
author3 = @ether.author('author_3')
# Load author1 by id
author4 = @ether.get_author(author1.id)
Session examples:
# Create two hour-long session for author 1 in two different groups
group1 = @ether.group('my awesome group')
group2 = @ether.group('my other awesome group')
session1 = author1.create_session(group1, 60)
session2 = author1.create_session(group2, 60)
Attribute examples:
author1.name #> "Theodor Seuss Geisel" author1.mapper #> "author_1" author2.sessions #> [#<EtherpadLite::Session>, #<EtherpadLite::Session>] author2.session_ids.include? session1.id #> true
| id | [R] | The author‘s id |
| instance | [R] | The EtherpadLite::Instance object |
| mapper | [R] | The author‘s foreign mapper (if any) |
Creates a new Author. Optionally, you may pass the :mapper option your third party system‘s author id. This will allow you to find the Author again later using the same identifier as your foreign system. If you pass the mapper option, the method behaves like "create author for <mapper> if it doesn‘t already exist".
Options:
mapper => uid of Author from another system
Create a new session for group that will last length_in_minutes.