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IMPORTANT

Intuit will be discontinuing the v2 API on June 1, 2016. At that point this library will not be usable.

See this Intuit blog post for more details:

https://developer.intuit.com/blog/2014/12/19/18-month-timeline-to-discontinue-quickbooks-online-v2-rest-api

You probably don't want to be using this library and you want to be using the QBO v3 API, my other library quickbooks-ruby

Quickeebooks

Integration with Quickbooks Online via the Intuit Data Services REST API.

This library communicates with the Quickbooks Data Services v2 API, documented at:

Data Services v2

Build Status

Requirements

This is being developed on Ruby REE, 1.9.2 & 1.9.3. Other versions/VMs are untested but stable Rubies should work in theory.

Dependencies

Gems:

  • oauth
  • roxml : Workhorse for (de)serializing objects between Ruby & XML
  • nokogiri : XML parsing
  • active_model : For validations

Getting Started & Initiating Authentication Flow with Intuit

What follows is an example using Rails but the principles can be adapted to any other framework / pure Ruby.

Create a Rails initializer with:

QB_KEY = "your apps Intuit App Key"
QB_SECRET = "your apps Intuit Secret Key"

$qb_oauth_consumer = OAuth::Consumer.new(QB_KEY, QB_SECRET, {
    :site                 => "https://oauth.intuit.com",
    :request_token_path   => "/oauth/v1/get_request_token",
    :authorize_url        => "https://appcenter.intuit.com/Connect/Begin",
    :access_token_path    => "/oauth/v1/get_access_token"
})

To start the authentication flow with Intuit you include the Intuit Javascript and on a page of your choosing you present the "Connect to Quickbooks" button by including this XHTML:

<!-- somewhere in your document include the Javascript -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://appcenter.intuit.com/Content/IA/intuit.ipp.anywhere.js"></script>

<!-- configure the Intuit object: 'grantUrl' is a URL in your application which kicks off the flow, see below -->
<script>
intuit.ipp.anywhere.setup({menuProxy: '/path/to/blue-dot', grantUrl: '/path/to/your-flow-start'});
</script>

<!-- this will display a button that the user clicks to start the flow -->
<ipp:connectToIntuit></ipp:connectToIntuit>

Your Controller action (the grantUrl above) should look like this:

  def authenticate
    callback = quickbooks_oauth_callback_url
    token = $qb_oauth_consumer.get_request_token(:oauth_callback => callback)
    session[:qb_request_token] = token
    redirect_to("https://appcenter.intuit.com/Connect/Begin?oauth_token=#{token.token}") and return
  end

Where quickbooks_oauth_callback_url is the absolute URL of your application that Intuit should send the user when authentication succeeeds. That action should look like:

def oauth_callback
	at = session[:qb_request_token].get_access_token(:oauth_verifier => params[:oauth_verifier])
	token = at.token
	secret = at.secret
	realm_id = params['realmId']
	# store the token, secret & RealmID somewhere for this user, you will need all 3 to work with Quickeebooks
end

⭐ Also, check out regular Quickeebooks contributor, minimul's, article Get started integrating Rails 4 and QuickBooks Online with the Quickeebooks Gem for a step-by-step guide.

BlueDot / MenuProxy

In the Javascript embed:

<script>
intuit.ipp.anywhere.setup({menuProxy: '/path/to/blue-dot', grantUrl: '/path/to/your-flow-start'});
</script>

You need to refer to 2 variables: menuProxy and grantUrl.

BlueDot

menuProxy is the route in your app which fetches the BlueDot menu contents from Intuit. This is an authenticated call against Intuit with active OAuth tokens. You need to cache the results of the BlueDot contents after you fetch it from Intuit.

Example implemenation:

<script>
intuit.ipp.anywhere.setup({menuProxy: '/intuit/blue-dot', grantUrl: '/intuit/authenticate'});
</script>
# config/routes.rb
get '/intuit/blue-dot' => 'intuit#bluedot'

# app/controllers/intuit_controller.rb
class IntuitController < ApplicationController
  def bluedot
    intuit_account = IntuitAccount.find("...")

    unless intuit_account
      render(:text => "You are not connected to Intuit.") and return
    end

    html = Rails.cache.read("your user-specific cache key")
    if !html.blank?
      render(:text => html) and return
    end

    # nope, contact Intuit
    access_token = intuit_account.access_token
    access_secret = intuit_account.access_secret
    consumer = OAuth::AccessToken.new($qb_oauth_consumer, access_token, access_secret)
    response = consumer.request(:get, "https://appcenter.intuit.com/api/v1/Account/AppMenu")
    if response && response.body
      html = response.body

      # cache this if we have a valid IntuitAccount
      if intuit_account
        Rails.cache.write("your user-specific cache key", html)
      end
      render(:text => html) and return
    else
      Rails.logger.info("Error fetching Intuit Menu proxy code: #{response.inspect}")
    end
    render(:text => "error") and return
  end

end

GrantUrl

Is your route to the oauth_callback action.

Creating an OAuth Access Token

Once you have your users OAuth Token & Secret you can initialize your OAuth Consumer and create a OAuth Client using the $qb_oauth_consumer you created earlier in your Rails initializer:

oauth_client = OAuth::AccessToken.new($qb_oauth_consumer, access_token, access_secret)

Quickbooks Online vs Windows

IDS provides 2 APIs, one for interacting with Quickbooks Online resources and one for Quickbooks Windows resources.

See: https://ipp.developer.intuit.com/0010_Intuit_Partner_Platform/0050_Data_Services

You will need to be aware of which flavor of the API you want to invoke.

For example:

# Instantiate a Online API
customer_service = Quickeebooks::Online::Service::Customer.new
customer_service.access_token = oauth_client
customer_service.realm_id = realm_id
customer_service.list

# Instantiate a Windows API
customer_service = Quickeebooks::Windows::Service::Customer.new(oauth_client, realm_id)
customer_service.access_token = oauth_client
customer_service.realm_id = realm_id
customer_service.list

All of the documentation below is geared towards the Online flavor but unless noted one should be able to replace it with Windows.

Now we can initialize any of the Service clients:

customer_service = Quickeebooks::Online::Service::Customer.new
customer_service.access_token = oauth_client
customer_service.realm_id = realm_id
customer_service.list
customer_service.list

# returns a `Collection` object

See Retrieving Objects for the complete docs on fetching collections.

Quickbooks API requires that all HTTP operations are performed against a client-specific "Base URL", as discussed here:

Note: The Windows and Online(versions 7.0 and above) now use a static base URL which is the default URL that is used with Quickeebooks so no additional HTTP requests are made.

Getting the Base URL

Quickeebooks will attempt to determine the base URL for the given OAuth client and Realm. This comes at the cost of the overhead of making that initial request. A customers Base URL should not change so if you know it ahead of time then you can specify it as the third argument to the service constructor. For example:

customer_service = Quickeebooks::Online::Service::Customer.new(oauth_client, realm_id, "https://qbo.intuit.com/qbo36")

Retrieving Objects

Use a Service sub-class to fetch objects of that resource and specifically use the list method.

The signature of the list method is:

list(filters = [], page = 1, per_page = 20, sort = nil, options = {})

Where filters is an array of Filter objects (see below). Pagination is set to page 1 and 20 results per page by default. Pass a Sort object for any desired sorting or just let Intuit use the default sorting for that resource (see below for more sorting options).

Specify none of these to get the defaults:

customer_service = Quickeebooks::Online::Service::Customer.new
customer_service.access_token = oauth_client
customer_service.realm_id = realm_id
customer_service.list

# fetch all customers with default parameters (pagination, sorting, filtering)
customers = customer_service.list

Return result: a Collection instance with properties: entries, current_page, count which should be self-explanatory.

Filtering (full Online API support, partial Windows API support)

For Online, all filters in the Intuit documentation are supported: text, datetime, boolean.

For Windows, Intuit has a custom API for certain query fields: you cannot search on an arbitrary attributes. See https://ipp.developer.intuit.com/0010_Intuit_Partner_Platform/0050_Data_Services/0500_QuickBooks_Windows/0100_Calling_Data_Services/0015_Retrieving_Objects#Filtering for more information, and to see which attributes are queryable, see: https://ipp.developer.intuit.com/0010_Intuit_Partner_Platform/0050_Data_Services/0500_QuickBooks_Windows/0600_Object_Reference/Invoice#section_9

Note: you'll get an exception from Intuit if you attempt to query on a non-queryable attribute.

Construct an instance of Quickeebooks::Shared::Service::Filter with the type of filter, one of: :text, :datetime, :boolean.

Pass an array of Quickeebooks::Shared::Service::Filter objects as the first argument to the Services list method and all filters will be applied.

Filtering on a text field

Specify a type of :text and your desired :field and a :value clause which will enforce an exact match.

Note: the Intuit API is case-INSENSITIVE.

Quickeebooks::Shared::Service::Filter.new(:text, :field => 'FamilyName', :value => 'Richards')

Filtering on a Date/Time

Specify a type of :datetime, your desired :field and finally use :value to specify the anchoring date.

Examples:

# find all customers created between Feb 1 - 28
# this requires specifying TWO filters, one for the start and another for the end
filters = []
filters << Quickeebooks::Shared::Service::Filter.new(:datetime, :field => 'StartCreatedTMS', :value => Time.mktime(2013, 2, 1))
filters << Quickeebooks::Shared::Service::Filter.new(:datetime, :field => 'EndCreatedTMS', :value => Time.mktime(2013, 2, 28))

You will need to consult the Intuit API docs for each entity type to determine what the filterable fields are, as they change from entity to entity. In the above case Customer supports both StartCreatedTMS and EndCreatedTMS

Filtering on a Boolean field

Specify a type of :boolean and your desired :field and a :value with either true or false

# find all customers and exclude jobs
Quickeebooks::Shared::Service::Filter.new(:boolean, :field => 'IncludeJobs', :value => false)

Filtering on a Number

Specify a type of :number and an operator, one of: :gt, :lt, or :eq.

# find all customers and exclude jobs
Quickeebooks::Shared::Service::Filter.new(:number, :field => 'Amount', :gt => 150)

Once you have created all of your Filters than just pass an array of them to any services list method and they will all be applied.

Example: find all Customers with a last name of 'Richards' who have been created before Feb 25, 2012:

filters = []
filters << Quickeebooks::Online::Service::Filter.new(:text, :field => 'FamilyName', :value => 'Richards')
datetime = Time.mktime(2011, 2, 25)
filters << Quickeebooks::Online::Service::Filter.new(:datetime, :field => 'CreateTime', :before => datetime)
customer_service = Quickeebooks::Online::Service::Customer.new
customer_service.access_token = oauth_client
customer_service.realm_id = realm_id
customer_service.list

customers = customer_service.list(filters)

Sorting (currently only supported in the Online API)

Create an instance of Quickeebooks::Service::Sort where the first argument is the field and the second is the sorting direction/logic.

See Sorting and Pagination for the complete set of sorting options.

Example

sorter = Quickeebooks::Online::Service::Sort.new('FamilyName', 'AtoZ')

Bringing it all together

Goal: fetch all customers with a last name of Smith starting at the first page with a per page size of 30, created between May and August of 2011 and sort by last name from A-to-Z.

filters = []
filters << Quickeebooks::Online::Service::Filter.new(:text, :field => 'FamilyName', :value => 'Smith')

d1 = Time.mktime(2011, 5, 1)
d2 = Time.mktime(2011, 8, 1)
filters << Quickeebooks::Online::Service::Filter.new(:datetime, :field => 'CreateTime', :after => d1, :before => d2)

sorter = Quickeebooks::Online::Service::Sort.new('FamilyName', 'AtoZ')

customer_service = Quickeebooks::Online::Service::Customer.new
customer_service.access_token = oauth_client
customer_service.realm_id = realm_id
customer_service.list

customers = customer_service.list(filters, 1, 30, sort)

# returns

customers.count
=> 67

customers.current_page
=> 1

customers.entries
=> [ #<Quickeebooks::Online::Model::Customer:0x007f8e29259770>, #<Quickeebooks::Online::Model::Customer:0x0078768202020>, ... ]

Reading a single object

Use the Service instance to fetch an object by its id using the fetch_by_id method:

# fetch the Customer object with an id of 100
customer_service = Quickeebooks::Online::Service::Customer.new
customer_service.access_token = oauth_client
customer_service.realm_id = realm_id
customer_service.list

customer = customer_service.fetch_by_id(100)
customer.name
=> John Doe

Writing Objects

Create or fetch an instance of a Model object and pass it to the corresponding service create or update method.

You will need make sure you supply all required fields for that Intuit object, so consult the documentation. For instance the documentation for a Customer object is at: Intuit Customer Object

Creating a single object

Pass an instance of your object to the create method on its related Service:

customer_service = Quickeebooks::Online::Service::Customer.new
customer_service.access_token = oauth_client
customer_service.realm_id = realm_id
customer_service.list

customer = Quickeebooks::Online::Model::Customer.new
customer.name = "Richard Parker"
customer.email_address = "[email protected]"
customer_service.create(customer)

Updating a single object

Pass an instance of your object to the update method on its related Service:

customer_service = Quickeebooks::Online::Service::Customer.new
customer_service.access_token = oauth_client
customer_service.realm_id = realm_id
customer_service.list

customer = customer_service.fetch_by_id(100)
customer.name = "Richard Parker"
customer.email_address = "[email protected]"
customer_service.update(customer)

Services

All Service objects (Quickeebooks::Online::Service::Customer, Quickeebooks::Online::Service::Account, Quickeebooks::Online::Service::Invoice, etc) have a simple API for CRUD operations. Some service objects have additional functionality (for example the Invoice object can fetch a PDF representation of an invoice). See notes below for each service.

create(object)
update(object)
list()
fetch_by_id(object_id)
delete(object)

As of 0.1.9 the supported Service operations are:

Quickbooks Online

Entity Create Update List Delete Fetch by ID Other
Account yes yes yes yes yes
Bill yes yes yes yes yes
Bill Payment yes yes yes yes yes
Class yes yes yes yes yes
Company Meta Data no no no no no load
Credit Memo n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Customer yes yes yes yes yes
Employee yes yes yes yes yes
Entitlement n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a status
Invoice yes yes yes yes yes invoice_as_pdf
Item yes yes yes yes yes
Journal Entry yes yes yes yes yes
Job yes yes yes yes yes
Payment yes yes yes yes yes
Payment Method no no no no no
Sales Receipt yes yes yes yes yes
Sales Rep no no no no no
Sales Tax no no no no no
Sales Term yes yes yes yes yes
Ship Method no no no no no
Sync Activity n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Sync Status n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Time Activity yes yes yes yes yes
Tracking Class yes yes yes yes yes
Vendor yes yes yes yes yes

Quickbooks Windows / Desktop

Entity Create Update List Delete Fetch by ID Other
Account yes no yes no yes
Bill no no no no no
Bill Payment no no no no no
Company Meta Data no no no no no load
Credit Memo yes yes yes no yes
Customer yes yes yes no yes
Employee yes no yes no no
Entitlement n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Invoice yes yes yes no yes
Item yes no yes no yes
Journal Entry no no no no no
Payment yes no yes no yes
Payment Method no no yes no no
Sales Receipt yes yes yes no yes
Sales Rep no no yes no no
Sales Tax no no yes no no
Ship Method yes no yes no no
Sync Activity no no no no no retrieve
Sync Status no no no no no retrieve
Time Activity yes no yes no no
Tracking Class n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Vendor no no no no no

Invoice Service

The Quickeebooks::Online::Service::Invoice has the ability to retrieve an invoice as a PDF document:

invoice_as_pdf(invoice_id, destination_file_name)

Usage: Download invoice #89 and store it at /tmp/invoice.pdf:

invoice_as_pdf(89, "/tmp/invoice.pdf")

Note: it is up to you the caller to remove or clean up the file when you are done.

Logging

Quickeebooks.log = true

Author

Cody Caughlan

Credits

Thank you for the contributions:

License

The MIT License

Copyright (c) 2012

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

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