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Dscli

DSCLI is a command line wrapper around the DataSift API Client Library for Ruby. It was built by the DataSift Support Team to help speed up tasks we found ourselves frequently repeating.

Installation

This tool was intended for use as a CLI tool only:

gem install dscli

Usage

First, call dscli config to enter your DataSift API credentials. This will store your username and API key in a new file called ~/.datasiftcli. You should then be free to use any of following commands:

dscli balance              # Gets your current plan and balance
dscli compile (csdl)       # Compile CSDL
dscli config               # Configure your DataSift API credentials
dscli dpu (hash)           # Find the DPU cost of a given stream hash
dscli help [COMMAND]       # Describe available commands or one specific command
dscli historics <command>  # Run commands relating to historics
dscli push <command>       # Run commands relating to push subscriptions
dscli source <command>     # Run commands relating to managed sources
dscli stream (hash)        # Stream interactions from a DataSift stream to the command line
dscli usage [period]       # Find your stream and license fee usage

Example Usage

$ dscli compile 'interaction.content contains "coffee"'
=> ce9d18e45a53dfa2dfde7747f8c5d98b

Contributing

Contributions are always appreciated!

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

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