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🚂 pistones

Unofficial API Client wrapper from engineer-man/piston

Functionality

The Piston client provides functionalities to:

  • Create a Piston client: Establish a connection with the Piston execution environment.
  • Configure the client:
    • Set the API version.
    • Set the base URL for the Piston API.
    • Enable or disable language caching.
    • Define a custom reqwest client for HTTP requests.
  • Language Management:
    • Fetch a list of supported languages and their versions.
    • Get the version for a specific language.
  • Code Execution:
    • Execute Piston code provided as strings or files.
    • Specify the language and version for code execution.

Usage

The library utilizes an asynchronous programming model. Here's a basic example demonstrating how to run a Piston script:

use piston_client::Client;

#[tokio::main]
fn main() -> Result<(), piston_client::Error>> {
    let mut client = Client::new()?;

    // Get the Rust language version
    let rust_version = client.lang_version("rust").await?;
    println!("Rust version: {}", rust_version);

    // Define the code to run
    let code = r#"
        fn main() {
            println!("Hello, Piston!");
        }
    "#;

    // Run the code
    let response = client.run("rust", code.to_string()).await?;

    // Process the response
    println!("Response: {:?}", response);

    Ok(())
}

Client Configuration

  • API Version: By default, the client uses the default API version. You can change this using the api_version method.
  • Base URL: The base URL for the Piston API defaults to https://emkc.org. You can override this with the base_url method.
  • Language Caching: Language information is fetched from the Piston API by default and cached for subsequent use. You can disable caching with the disable_cache method.
  • Custom Client: The library utilizes reqwest for making HTTP requests. You can provide your own reqwest::Client instance using the custom_client method.

Client Methods

  • new: Creates a new Piston client instance.
  • api_version: Sets the API version to be used by the client.
  • base_url: Sets the base URL for the Piston API.
  • disable_cache: Disables language information caching.
  • user_agent: Sets a custom user agent for HTTP requests.
  • custom_client: Sets a custom reqwest client for HTTP requests.
  • refresh_cache: Updates the cached language information.
  • get_languages: Retrieves a list of supported languages and their versions.
  • lang_version: Gets the version for a specific language.
  • exec: Executes Piston code provided as files.
  • run_files: Executes Piston code provided through an iterator of FileData structs.
  • run_with_version: Executes Piston code with a specified language version and content string.
  • run: Executes Piston code with a retrieved language version and content string.

Data Structures

  • Language: Represents a supported language with its name, aliases, and version.
  • FileData: Represents a file to be included in the code execution. It has optional name and required content fields.
  • Error: Represents errors that can occur during library usage.
  • ApiResponse: Represents the response received from the Piston API after code execution. It can be either a successful execution result or an error message.

Contributing

Feel free to contribute to this library by opening pull requests on the relevant Github repository. Make sure to follow the project's contribution guidelines.

Dependencies

~4–20MB
~225K SLoC