Sales Tax API SDK for Ruby and AvaTax REST
A Ruby wrapper for the AvaTax REST V2 APIs
gem install avatax
@client = AvaTax::Client.new({ :logger => true, :log_request_and_response_info => true })
createTransactionModel = {
"type" => 'SalesInvoice',
"companyCode" => '12670',
"date" => '2017-06-05',
"customerCode" => 'ABC',
"addresses" => {
"ShipFrom" => {
"line1" => "123 Main Street",
"city" => "Irvine",
"region" => "CA",
"country" => "US",
"postalCode" => "92615"
},
"ShipTo" => {
"line1" => "100 Market Street",
"city" => "San Francisco",
"region" => "CA",
"country" => "US",
"postalCode" => "94105"
}
},
"lines" => [ { "amount" => 100 }]
}
transaction = @client.create_transaction(createTransactionModel)
If you'd like to see a more complete code example with credentials, check out our example folder.
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