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///
/// Dependencies:
///
/// # This library is meant to be used on development or testing environments
/// # in which setting environment variables is not practical.
/// dotenv = "^0.13"
///
/// Requirements:
///
/// To run this example you need to create a archive named ``.env`` in the root of the directory with the following info
/// MAILCHIMP_API_KEY=<API KEY>
///
extern crate dotenv;
extern crate mailchimp;
use dotenv::dotenv;
use mailchimp::{ListFilter, Lists, MailchimpApi};
use std::env;
fn main() {
// Init dotenv
dotenv().ok();
// Filter the env vars to get the Mailchimp Credential
// mailchimp
let mut env_mailchimp = env::vars().filter(|e| e.0.to_string().contains("MAILCHIMP_"));
let apk = env_mailchimp.next().unwrap().1;
// Init API
let api = MailchimpApi::new(&apk);
// Create Lists Instance
let lists = Lists::new(api);
// Get information about all lists in the account.
let lists_c = lists.iter(ListFilter::default());
let mut count = 0;
for w in lists_c {
count += 1;
println!("\n\nList {:?}", count);
println!("\tName {:?}", w.name.as_ref().unwrap());
println!("=============================================");
for ar in w.get_growth_history(None, None, None) {
println!("\nGrow History:");
println!("\tMonth: {:?}", ar.month);
println!("\tExisting: {:?}", ar.existing);
println!("\tImports: {:?}", ar.imports);
println!("\tOpt-ins: {:?}", ar.optins);
}
}
}