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# Async Mastodon client library
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[![Build Status](https://github.com/dscottboggs/mastodon-async/actions/workflows/rust.yml/badge.svg)]
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[![crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/mastodon-async.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/mastodon-async)
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[![Docs](https://docs.rs/mastodon-async/badge.svg)](https://docs.rs/mastodon-async)
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[![MIT/APACHE-2.0](https://img.shields.io/crates/l/mastodon-async.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/mastodon-async)
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[Documentation](https://docs.rs/mastodon-async/)
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2022-12-24 08:01:37 +00:00
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A type-safe, async wrapper around the client [API](https://docs.joinmastodon.org/client/intro/)
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for [Mastodon](https://botsin.space/)
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## Installation
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To add `mastodon-async` to your project, add the following to the
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`[dependencies]` section of your `Cargo.toml`
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```toml
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mastodon-async = "1.0"
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```
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Alternatively, run the following command:
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~~~console
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$ cargo add mastodon-async
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~~~
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## A Note on Debugging
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This library offers structured logging. To get better information about bugs or
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how something is working, I recommend adding the femme crate as a dependency,
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then adding this line to the beginning of your main() function:
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```rust,ignore
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femme::with_level(log::LevelFilter::Trace);
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```
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When compiling for the debug target, this offers a mostly-human-readable output
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with a lot of details about what's happening. When targeting release, JSON-
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structured metadata is offered, which can be filtered and manipulated with
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scripts or at the shell with jq.
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There are other crates which make use of the log crate's new (unstable) kv
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features, this is just the one that works for me for now.
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## Example
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In your `Cargo.toml`, make sure you enable the `toml` feature:
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```toml
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[dependencies.mastodon-async]
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version = "1.0"
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features = ["toml", "mt"]
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```
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The `"mt"` feature is for tokio multi-threaded. For single threaded, drop the
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`"mt"` feature and replace `#[tokio::main]` with
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`#[tokio::main(flavor = "current_thread")]`.
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```rust,no_run
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// src/main.rs
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use mastodon_async::prelude::*;
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use mastodon_async::helpers::toml; // requires `features = ["toml"]`
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use mastodon_async::{helpers::cli, Result};
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#[tokio::main] // requires `features = ["mt"]
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async fn main() -> Result<()> {
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let mastodon = if let Ok(data) = toml::from_file("mastodon-data.toml") {
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Mastodon::from(data)
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} else {
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register().await?
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};
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let you = mastodon.verify_credentials().await?;
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println!("{:#?}", you);
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Ok(())
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}
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async fn register() -> Result<Mastodon> {
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let registration = Registration::new("https://botsin.space")
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.client_name("mastodon-async-examples")
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.build()
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.await?;
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let mastodon = cli::authenticate(registration).await?;
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// Save app data for using on the next run.
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toml::to_file(&mastodon.data, "mastodon-data.toml")?;
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Ok(mastodon)
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}
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```
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It also supports the [Streaming API](https://docs.joinmastodon.org/api/streaming):
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> **Note**: this example compiles, but will not run. See the
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> [log_events](https://github.com/dscottboggs/mastodon-async/blob/main/examples/log_events.rs)
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> example for a more thorough example which does compile and run.
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```rust,no_run
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use mastodon_async::{prelude::*, Result, entities::event::Event};
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use futures_util::TryStreamExt;
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#[tokio::main]
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async fn main() -> Result<()> {
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let client = Mastodon::from(Data::default());
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client.stream_user()
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.await?
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.try_for_each(|event| async move {
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match event {
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Event::Update(ref status) => { /* .. */ },
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Event::Notification(ref notification) => { /* .. */ },
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Event::Delete(ref id) => { /* .. */ },
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Event::FiltersChanged => { /* .. */ },
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}
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Ok(())
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})
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.await?;
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Ok(())
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}
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```
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