5 releases
0.1.4 | May 26, 2024 |
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0.1.3 | Apr 27, 2023 |
0.1.2 | Apr 27, 2023 |
0.1.1 | Apr 27, 2023 |
0.1.0 | Apr 27, 2023 |
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bloodbath-rust
This is a Rust implementation of the Bloodbath event scheduling library. This library is to be moved here.
Getting Started
To use this library in your Rust project, add the following to your Cargo.toml
file:
[dependencies]
bloodbath = "0.1.3"
tokio = { version = "1", features = ["full"] }
Or run the following command to add the dependency to your project's Cargo.toml
file:
cargo add bloodbath
Usage
Here's a basic example of how to use the bloodbath-rust library:
//[your_project_name]/src/main.rs
use bloodbath::{Bloodbath, Event, BloodbathEvent};
use std::sync::Arc;
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
// Create a Bloodbath instance with your API key
let bloodbath = Arc::new(Bloodbath::new("your_api_key"));
// Schedule an event
let timestamp_str = "2023-04-27T12:00:00Z";
let timestamp = chrono::DateTime::parse_from_rfc3339(timestamp_str)
.unwrap()
.timestamp();
let event = BloodbathEvent {
scheduled_for: timestamp,
headers: Default::default(),
method: "POST".to_owned(), // or simply Default::default(),
body: "some body content".to_owned(), // or simply Default::default(),
endpoint: "https://api.acme.com/path".to_owned(),
};
let result = Event::schedule(&bloodbath, &event).await;
match result {
Ok(event) => {
println!("Event scheduled successfully:");
println!("ID: {}", event.id);
println!("Name: {}", event.name);
println!("Timestamp: {}", event.timestamp);
},
Err(e) => eprintln!("Error scheduling event: {:?}", e),
}
}
Replace "your_api_key" with your Bloodbath API key.
IMPORTANT: To use latest unpublished version direct from source, add to your Cargo.toml
file:
[dependencies]
bloodbath = { git = "https://github.com/avosa/bloodbath-rust.git" }
tokio = { version = "1", features = ["full"] }
Testing:
cargo test --lib
Conclusion
Bloodbath is a powerful library that simplifies event scheduling and management. For more information, see the official documentation.
Dependencies
~10–24MB
~340K SLoC