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// Copyright 2017 rust-ipfs-api Developers // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, <LICENSE-APACHE or // http://apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license <LICENSE-MIT or // http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your option. This file may not be // copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms. // #![recursion_limit = "128"] //! Rust library for connecting to the IPFS HTTP API using tokio. //! //! ## Usage //! //! ```toml //! [dependencies] //! ipfs-api = "0.5.1" //! ``` //! //! You can use `actix-web` as a backend instead of `hyper`. //! //! ```toml //! [dependencies] //! ipfs-api = { version = "0.5.1", features = ["actix"], default-features = false } //! ``` //! //! ## Examples //! //! ### Writing a file to IPFS //! //! #### With Hyper //! //! ```no_run //! # extern crate hyper; //! # extern crate ipfs_api; //! # //! use hyper::rt::Future; //! use ipfs_api::IpfsClient; //! use std::io::Cursor; //! //! # fn main() { //! let client = IpfsClient::default(); //! let data = Cursor::new("Hello World!"); //! //! let req = client //! .add(data) //! .map(|res| { //! println!("{}", res.hash); //! }) //! .map_err(|e| eprintln!("{}", e)); //! //! hyper::rt::run(req); //! # } //! ``` //! //! #### With Actix //! //! ```no_run //! # extern crate actix_web; //! # extern crate futures; //! # extern crate ipfs_api; //! # //! use futures::future::Future; //! use ipfs_api::IpfsClient; //! use std::io::Cursor; //! //! # fn main() { //! let client = IpfsClient::default(); //! let data = Cursor::new("Hello World!"); //! //! let req = client //! .add(data) //! .map(|res| { //! println!("{}", res.hash); //! }) //! .map_err(|e| eprintln!("{}", e)); //! //! actix_web::actix::run(|| { //! req.then(|_| { //! actix_web::actix::System::current().stop(); //! Ok(()) //! }) //! }); //! # } //! ``` //! //! ### Reading a file from IPFS //! //! #### With Hyper //! //! ```no_run //! # extern crate futures; //! # extern crate hyper; //! # extern crate ipfs_api; //! # //! use futures::{Future, Stream}; //! use ipfs_api::IpfsClient; //! use std::io::{self, Write}; //! //! # fn main() { //! let client = IpfsClient::default(); //! //! let req = client //! .get("/test/file.json") //! .concat2() //! .map(|res| { //! let out = io::stdout(); //! let mut out = out.lock(); //! //! out.write_all(&res).unwrap(); //! }) //! .map_err(|e| eprintln!("{}", e)); //! //! hyper::rt::run(req); //! # } //! ``` //! //! #### With Actix //! //! ```no_run //! # extern crate futures; //! # extern crate actix_web; //! # extern crate ipfs_api; //! # //! use futures::{Future, Stream}; //! use ipfs_api::IpfsClient; //! use std::io::{self, Write}; //! //! # fn main() { //! let client = IpfsClient::default(); //! //! let req = client //! .get("/test/file.json") //! .concat2() //! .map(|res| { //! let out = io::stdout(); //! let mut out = out.lock(); //! //! out.write_all(&res).unwrap(); //! }) //! .map_err(|e| eprintln!("{}", e)); //! //! actix_web::actix::run(|| { //! req.then(|_| { //! actix_web::actix::System::current().stop(); //! Ok(()) //! }) //! }); //! # } //! ``` //! //! ### Additional Examples //! //! There are also a bunch of examples included in the project, which //! I used for testing //! //! For a list of examples, run: //! //! ```sh //! $ cargo run --example //! ``` //! //! You can run any of the examples with cargo: //! //! ```sh //! $ cargo run -p ipfs-api --example add_file //! ``` //! //! To run an example with the `actix-web` backend, use: //! //! ```sh //! $ cargo run -p ipfs-api --features actix --no-default-features --example add_file //! ``` //! #[cfg(feature = "actix")] extern crate actix_multipart_rfc7578 as actix_multipart; #[cfg(feature = "actix")] extern crate actix_web; #[cfg(feature = "hyper")] extern crate hyper; #[cfg(feature = "hyper")] extern crate hyper_multipart_rfc7578 as hyper_multipart; extern crate bytes; #[macro_use] extern crate failure; extern crate futures; extern crate http; extern crate serde; #[macro_use] extern crate serde_derive; extern crate dirs; extern crate multiaddr; extern crate serde_json; extern crate serde_urlencoded; extern crate tokio; extern crate tokio_codec; extern crate tokio_io; extern crate walkdir; pub use client::IpfsClient; pub use request::{KeyType, Logger, LoggingLevel, ObjectTemplate}; mod client; mod header; mod read; mod request; pub mod response;