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README.md
Elefren
A Wrapper for the Mastodon API.
A wrapper around the API for Mastodon
Installation
To add elefren
to your project, add the following to the
[dependencies]
section of your Cargo.toml
elefren = "0.22"
Example
In your Cargo.toml
, make sure you enable the toml
feature:
[dependencies]
elefren = { version = "0.22", features = ["toml"] }
// src/main.rs
extern crate elefren;
use std::error::Error;
use elefren::prelude::*;
use elefren::helpers::toml; // requires `features = ["toml"]`
use elefren::helpers::cli;
fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
let mastodon = if let Ok(data) = toml::from_file("mastodon-data.toml") {
Mastodon::from(data)
} else {
register()?
};
let you = mastodon.verify_credentials()?;
println!("{:#?}", you);
Ok(())
}
fn register() -> Result<Mastodon, Box<dyn Error>> {
let registration = Registration::new("https://mastodon.social")
.client_name("elefren-examples")
.build()?;
let mastodon = cli::authenticate(registration)?;
// Save app data for using on the next run.
toml::to_file(&*mastodon, "mastodon-data.toml")?;
Ok(mastodon)
}
It also supports the Streaming API:
use elefren::prelude::*;
use elefren::entities::event::Event;
use std::error::Error;
fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
let data = Data {
base: "".into(),
client_id: "".into(),
client_secret: "".into(),
redirect: "".into(),
token: "".into(),
};
let client = Mastodon::from(data);
for event in client.streaming_user()? {
match event {
Event::Update(ref status) => { /* .. */ },
Event::Notification(ref notification) => { /* .. */ },
Event::Delete(ref id) => { /* .. */ },
Event::FiltersChanged => { /* .. */ },
}
}
Ok(())
}