The `google-customsearch1` library allows access to all features of the *Google CustomSearch API* service.
This documentation was generated from *CustomSearch API* crate version *5.0.4+20240303*, where *20240303* is the exact revision of the *customsearch:v1* schema built by the [mako](http://www.makotemplates.org/) code generator *v5.0.4*.
Everything else about the *CustomSearch API* *v1* API can be found at the
[official documentation site](https://developers.google.com/custom-search/v1/introduction).
# Features
Handle the following *Resources* with ease from the central [hub](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/CustomSearchAPI) ...
* cse
* [*list*](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/api::CseListCall) and [*siterestrict list*](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/api::CseSiterestrictListCall)
# Structure of this Library
The API is structured into the following primary items:
* **[Hub](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/CustomSearchAPI)**
* a central object to maintain state and allow accessing all *Activities*
* creates [*Method Builders*](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/client::MethodsBuilder) which in turn
allow access to individual [*Call Builders*](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/client::CallBuilder)
* **[Resources](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/client::Resource)**
* primary types that you can apply *Activities* to
* a collection of properties and *Parts*
* **[Parts](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/client::Part)**
* a collection of properties
* never directly used in *Activities*
* **[Activities](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/client::CallBuilder)**
* operations to apply to *Resources*
All *structures* are marked with applicable traits to further categorize them and ease browsing.
Generally speaking, you can invoke *Activities* like this:
```Rust,ignore
let r = hub.resource().activity(...).doit().await
```
Or specifically ...
```ignore
let r = hub.cse().siterestrict_list(...).doit().await
let r = hub.cse().list(...).doit().await
```
The `resource()` and `activity(...)` calls create [builders][builder-pattern]. The second one dealing with `Activities`
supports various methods to configure the impending operation (not shown here). It is made such that all required arguments have to be
specified right away (i.e. `(...)`), whereas all optional ones can be [build up][builder-pattern] as desired.
The `doit()` method performs the actual communication with the server and returns the respective result.
# Usage
## Setting up your Project
To use this library, you would put the following lines into your `Cargo.toml` file:
```toml
[dependencies]
google-customsearch1 = "*"
serde = "^1.0"
serde_json = "^1.0"
```
## A complete example
```Rust
extern crate hyper;
extern crate hyper_rustls;
extern crate google_customsearch1 as customsearch1;
use customsearch1::{Result, Error};
use std::default::Default;
use customsearch1::{CustomSearchAPI, oauth2, hyper, hyper_rustls, chrono, FieldMask};
// Get an ApplicationSecret instance by some means. It contains the `client_id` and
// `client_secret`, among other things.
let secret: oauth2::ApplicationSecret = Default::default();
// Instantiate the authenticator. It will choose a suitable authentication flow for you,
// unless you replace `None` with the desired Flow.
// Provide your own `AuthenticatorDelegate` to adjust the way it operates and get feedback about
// what's going on. You probably want to bring in your own `TokenStorage` to persist tokens and
// retrieve them from storage.
let auth = oauth2::InstalledFlowAuthenticator::builder(
secret,
oauth2::InstalledFlowReturnMethod::HTTPRedirect,
).build().await.unwrap();
let mut hub = CustomSearchAPI::new(hyper::Client::builder().build(hyper_rustls::HttpsConnectorBuilder::new().with_native_roots().https_or_http().enable_http1().build()), auth);
// You can configure optional parameters by calling the respective setters at will, and
// execute the final call using `doit()`.
// Values shown here are possibly random and not representative !
let result = hub.cse().siterestrict_list()
.start(79)
.sort("magna")
.site_search_filter("no")
.site_search("ipsum")
.search_type("voluptua.")
.safe("At")
.rights("sanctus")
.related_site("sed")
.q("amet.")
.or_terms("takimata")
.num(-52)
.lr("duo")
.low_range("ipsum")
.link_site("gubergren")
.img_type("Lorem")
.img_size("gubergren")
.img_dominant_color("eos")
.img_color_type("dolor")
.hq("ea")
.hl("ipsum")
.high_range("invidunt")
.googlehost("amet")
.gl("duo")
.filter("ipsum")
.file_type("sed")
.exclude_terms("ut")
.exact_terms("gubergren")
.date_restrict("rebum.")
.cx("est")
.cr("ipsum")
.c2coff("ipsum")
.doit().await;
match result {
Err(e) => match e {
// The Error enum provides details about what exactly happened.
// You can also just use its `Debug`, `Display` or `Error` traits
Error::HttpError(_)
|Error::Io(_)
|Error::MissingAPIKey
|Error::MissingToken(_)
|Error::Cancelled
|Error::UploadSizeLimitExceeded(_, _)
|Error::Failure(_)
|Error::BadRequest(_)
|Error::FieldClash(_)
|Error::JsonDecodeError(_, _) => println!("{}", e),
},
Ok(res) => println!("Success: {:?}", res),
}
```
## Handling Errors
All errors produced by the system are provided either as [Result](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/client::Result) enumeration as return value of
the doit() methods, or handed as possibly intermediate results to either the
[Hub Delegate](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/client::Delegate), or the [Authenticator Delegate](https://docs.rs/yup-oauth2/*/yup_oauth2/trait.AuthenticatorDelegate.html).
When delegates handle errors or intermediate values, they may have a chance to instruct the system to retry. This
makes the system potentially resilient to all kinds of errors.
## Uploads and Downloads
If a method supports downloads, the response body, which is part of the [Result](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/client::Result), should be
read by you to obtain the media.
If such a method also supports a [Response Result](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/client::ResponseResult), it will return that by default.
You can see it as meta-data for the actual media. To trigger a media download, you will have to set up the builder by making
this call: `.param("alt", "media")`.
Methods supporting uploads can do so using up to 2 different protocols:
*simple* and *resumable*. The distinctiveness of each is represented by customized
`doit(...)` methods, which are then named `upload(...)` and `upload_resumable(...)` respectively.
## Customization and Callbacks
You may alter the way an `doit()` method is called by providing a [delegate](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/client::Delegate) to the
[Method Builder](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/client::CallBuilder) before making the final `doit()` call.
Respective methods will be called to provide progress information, as well as determine whether the system should
retry on failure.
The [delegate trait](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/client::Delegate) is default-implemented, allowing you to customize it with minimal effort.
## Optional Parts in Server-Requests
All structures provided by this library are made to be [encodable](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/client::RequestValue) and
[decodable](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/client::ResponseResult) via *json*. Optionals are used to indicate that partial requests are responses
are valid.
Most optionals are are considered [Parts](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/client::Part) which are identifiable by name, which will be sent to
the server to indicate either the set parts of the request or the desired parts in the response.
## Builder Arguments
Using [method builders](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/client::CallBuilder), you are able to prepare an action call by repeatedly calling it's methods.
These will always take a single argument, for which the following statements are true.
* [PODs][wiki-pod] are handed by copy
* strings are passed as `&str`
* [request values](https://docs.rs/google-customsearch1/5.0.4+20240303/google_customsearch1/client::RequestValue) are moved
Arguments will always be copied or cloned into the builder, to make them independent of their original life times.
[wiki-pod]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plain_old_data_structure
[builder-pattern]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Builder_pattern
[google-go-api]: https://github.com/google/google-api-go-client
# License
The **customsearch1** library was generated by Sebastian Thiel, and is placed
under the *MIT* license.
You can read the full text at the repository's [license file][repo-license].
[repo-license]: https://github.com/Byron/google-apis-rsblob/main/LICENSE.md