Easy to use API for performing requests to the Grammarly API for checking your grammar in your sentences.
rust,no_run
fn main() {
let string = "Hello this grammarly world!";
let mut r = grammarly::Request::from(string);
// With an API key:
println!("Response: {:#?}", r.api_key("99999999").send());
}
You may run an example which uses an environment variable API_KEY
:
```rust,no_run fn main() { use std::env;
let string = "Hello this grammarly world!";
let mut r = grammarly::Request::from(string);
// With an API key:
println!(
"Response: {:#?}",
r.api_key(env::var("API_KEY").expect("The API_KEY variable should be set."))
.send()
);
} ```
by running
API_KEY=<YOUR API KEY> cargo run --example run_with_env
The crate contains the only one feature: client which currently uses
reqwest
crate to perform requests. If you don't want to use this feature,
or you don't want the crate to fetch the network-related dependencies and link
against them, you may perform the requests yourself, using the HttpRequest
structure, which contains all necessary information to perform the request, and
can be easily created from the grammarly::Request
object.