[−][src]Crate botfair
botfair
The botfair
crate provides Rust bindings for the Betfair SportsAPING.
Automatic login.
Coming soon: automatic keep-alive.
Example
Note that botfair
requires your certificate to be in pfx
format.
In order to achieve this given a key and crt file, you can use the
following openssl command:
openssl pkcs12 -export -out client.pfx \
-inkey client.key -in client.crt
botfair
assumes no password protection for the pfx
file.
use botfair::generated_types::{MarketBook, MarketCatalogue}; use botfair::generated_types::{MarketFilter, MarketId}; use botfair::result::Result; use botfair::{BFClient, BFCredentials}; fn main() -> Result<()> { let bf_creds = BFCredentials::new( "my_username".to_owned(), "my_password".to_owned(), "/path/to/pfx/file".to_owned(), "my_appkey".to_owned() ).unwrap(); let bf_client = BFClient::new( bf_creds, None ).unwrap(); // This is all rather verbose at the moment. // What will the future bring? let market_filter = MarketFilter { textQuery: None, exchangeIds: None, eventTypeIds: None, eventIds: None, competitionIds: None, marketIds: None, venues: None, bspOnly: None, turnInPlayEnabled: None, inPlayOnly: None, marketBettingTypes: None, marketCountries: None, marketTypeCodes: None, marketStartTime: None, withOrders: None, raceTypes: None, }; // List ten arbitrary markets let catalogues: Vec<MarketCatalogue> = bf_client.listMarketCatalogue(market_filter, None, None, 10, None)?; println!("{:?}", catalogues); Ok(()) }
Re-exports
pub use crate::client::BFClient; |
pub use crate::client::BFCredentials; |
Modules
client | |
generated_types | automatically generated |
prelude | |
result |