This crate implements the core of TaskChampion, the replica.
Users of this crate can manipulate a task database using this API, including synchronizing that task database with others via a synchronization server.
Example uses of this crate:
- user interfaces for task management, such as mobile apps, web apps, or command-line interfaces
- integrations for task management, such as synchronization with ticket-tracking systems or request forms.
Replica
A TaskChampion replica is a local copy of a user's task data. As the name suggests, several replicas of the same data can exist (such as on a user's laptop and on their phone) and can synchronize with one another.
Replicas are accessed using the [Replica] type.
Task Storage
Replicas access the task database via a storage object.
Create a storage object with [StorageConfig].
The [storage] module supports pluggable storage for a replica's data.
An implementation is provided, but users of this crate can provide their own implementation as well.
Server
Replica synchronization takes place against a server.
Create a server with [ServerConfig].
The [server] module defines the interface a server must meet.
Users can define their own server impelementations.
Feature Flags
Support for some optional functionality is controlled by feature flags.
server-aws- sync to Amazon Web Servicesserver-gcp- sync to Google Cloud Platformserver-sync- sync to the taskchampion-sync-serversync- enables all of the sync features abovebundled- activates bundling system libraries like sqlitetls-native-roots- use native (system) TLS roots, instead of those bundled with rustls, by (indirectly) enabling therustlsfeaturerustls-tls-native-roots.
By default, sync and bundled are enabled.
See Also
See the TaskChampion Book for more information about the design and usage of the tool.
Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV)
This crate supports Rust version 1.81.0 and higher.