4 releases
0.2.2 | Nov 14, 2021 |
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0.2.1 | Nov 14, 2021 |
0.2.0 | Nov 14, 2021 |
0.1.1 | Nov 13, 2021 |
#694 in #service
89KB
2.5K
SLoC
What is this?
A client library for the Supernova REST API.
Usage
use iron_planet::{Supernova, RequestConfig};
fn main() {
// Instantiate an unprivileged client
let sn = Supernova::new();
let conf = RequestConfig::default();
// One can use it to query endpoints that require no auth
let result = sn.get_buildings(&conf); // Will succeed, hopefully
// But not to query endpoints that require user auth
let result = sn.get_class_inst(123, &conf); // Will fail, hopefully
// It is possible to enable authentication in two different ways
// One can provide authentication credentials in the form of a user-pass
// A successful login will return a result with the session token
let token = sn.login("user", "pass").unwrap();
sn.logout();
// The second one is to provide an existing token
sn.set_auth_token(token);
}
Important notes
- Every response is cached and currently there is no way to bypass cache other than instantiating a new client.
- One can call
warmup()
upon instantiation to eagerly load the buildings, courses, classes, departments and places. This might be desirable to speed up subsequent access in exchange for a startup penalty (between 5 and 15 seconds). - If one doesn't desire all of these, it is possible to simply call the
get_[collection]
functions independently. - Most relations are lazily loaded through a special type of pointer that is bound to the client. These can be loaded concurrently.
- Yes, the library is thread-safe. An async port might happen, but for now this is it.
Dependencies
~4–5.5MB
~102K SLoC