Rust bindings for the e621.net API.
E621 is a large online archive of furry (anthropomorphic) art. rs621
provides
easy-to-use bindings to its public HTTP API. It uses the reqwest
crate to make
the requests over HTTPS.
First, create a Client
. You have to provide a descriptive User-Agent for your
project. The official API encourages you to include your E621 username so that
you may be contacted if your project causes problems.
rust
let client = Client::new("MyProject/1.0 (by username on e621)")?;
Now it's ready to go! For example you can get post #8595 like this:
```rust let post = client.get_post(8595)?;
assert_eq!(post.id, 8595); ```
Or you can make a search like on the website, using tags:
rust
for post in client.list(&["fluffy", "rating:s"][..]).take(20) {
println!("{}", post);
}
rs621
uses the reqwest crate, which itself uses rust-openssl. It has some
requirements:
On Linux: - OpenSSL 1.0.1, 1.0.2, or 1.1.0 with headers (see rust-openssl).
On Windows and macOS: - Nothing.
See reqwest on crates.io for more details.
rs621
is licensed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache
License (Version 2.0), at your choice.
See LICENSE-MIT and LICENSE-APACHE-2.0 files for the full texts.