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rust-pocket
Pocket API bindings (http://getpocket.com), WIP
API is very easy, actually. The most complex code is for authorization.
You will need a consumer_key
and an access_token
in order to use the API.
A consumer_key
can be obtained by creating an app at the My Applications page.
An access_token
is obtained by walking through OAuth authentication workflow.
The OAuth workflow is implemented with a pair of methods in this implementation:
extern crate pocket;
use Pocket;
So you 1) generate OAuth access request URL with pocket.get_auth_url()
, 2) let user follow the URL
and confirm app access, 3) call pocket.authorize()
and either get an error,
or username of user just authorized.
I recommend storing the access token after you get it, so you don't have to repeat this workflow again next time.
The access token can be obtained with pocket.access_token()
method. Store it somewhere and use to construct
Pocket
object:
let access_token = "YOUR-STORED-ACCESS-TOKEN";
let mut pocket = new;
Now you have two methods (for now) to get and add new URLs to your pocket.
To add an item, use Pocket::add()
or Pocket::push()
method:
// Quick add by URL only
let added_item = pocket.push.unwrap;
// Add with all meta-info provided (title, tags, tweet id)
let added_item = pocket.push.unwrap;
To query your pocket, use Pocket::filter()
method:
let items = pocket.filter
.complete // complete data
.archived // archived items only
.videos // videos only
.offset // items 10-20
.count
.sort_by_title // sorted by title
.get; // get items
// There are other methods, see `PocketGetRequest` struct for details
The API bindings will be improved with new methods and parameters. Keep tuned!