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README.md

Elefren

A Wrapper for the Mastodon API.

Build Status Build Status Coverage Status crates.io Docs MIT/APACHE-2.0

Documentation

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 = "0.12"

Usage

To use this crate in your project, add this to your crate root (lib.rs, main.rs, etc):

extern crate elefren;

Example

extern crate elefren;

use std::io;
use std::error::Error;

use elefren::prelude::*;
use elefren::helpers::toml; // requires `features = ["toml"]`

fn main() -> Result<(), Box<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<Error>> {
    let registration = Registration::new("https://mastodon.social")
                                    .client_name("elefren-examples")
                                    .register()?;
    let url = registration.authorize_url()?;

    println!("Click this link to authorize on Mastodon: {}", url);
    println!("Paste the returned authorization code: ");

    let mut input = String::new();
    io::stdin().read_line(&mut input)?;

    let code = input.trim().to_string();
    let mastodon = registration.complete(&code)?;

    // Save app data for using on the next run.
    toml::to_file(&*mastodon, "mastodon-data.toml")?;

    Ok(mastodon)
}