With yt-api you can interact asynchronously with the youtube-api. Currently it implements the following endpoints: * search
A basic search request with yt-api:
``` rust fn main() { let key = ApiKey::new(&env::var("YTAPIKEY").expect("YTAPIKey env-var not found"));
// create the SearchList struct for the query "rust lang"
let search_list = SearchList::new(key).q("rust lang".to_string());
let future = async move {
// perform the search
let result = search(&search_list).await.unwrap();
// outputs the video_id of the first search result
println!("https://youtube.com/watch?v={}", result.items[0].id.video_id.as_ref().unwrap());
};
// run the future
tokio::run(future.unit_error().boxed().compat());
} ```
More examples can be found here.
yt-api is currently only able to run on nightly, but as async/await will probably be stabilized in 1.38, this will be the required rust version.
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