From 2c56f2b65bcf3b3f85db9d2a34501154c9c9404d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bryan Newbold Date: Mon, 14 May 2018 23:17:26 -0700 Subject: regenerated and pseudo-integrated --- rust/fatcat-api/README.md | 123 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 123 insertions(+) create mode 100644 rust/fatcat-api/README.md (limited to 'rust/fatcat-api/README.md') diff --git a/rust/fatcat-api/README.md b/rust/fatcat-api/README.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5a24942b --- /dev/null +++ b/rust/fatcat-api/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +# Rust API for fatcat + +A scalable, versioned, API-oriented catalog of bibliographic entities and file metadata + +## Overview +This client/server was generated by the [swagger-codegen] +(https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen) project. +By using the [OpenAPI-Spec](https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification) from a remote server, you can easily generate a server stub. +- + +To see how to make this your own, look here: + +[README](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen/blob/master/README.md) + +- API version: 0.1.0 +- Build date: 2018-05-15T05:47:34.699Z + +This autogenerated project defines an API crate `fatcat` which contains: +* An `Api` trait defining the API in Rust. +* Data types representing the underlying data model. +* A `Client` type which implements `Api` and issues HTTP requests for each operation. +* A router which accepts HTTP requests and invokes the appropriate `Api` method for each operation. + +It also contains an example server and client which make use of `fatcat`: +* The example server starts up a web server using the `fatcat` router, + and supplies a trivial implementation of `Api` which returns failure for every operation. +* The example client provides a CLI which lets you invoke any single operation on the + `fatcat` client by passing appropriate arguments on the command line. + +You can use the example server and client as a basis for your own code. +See below for [more detail on implementing a server](#writing-a-server). + + +## Examples + +Run examples with: + +``` +cargo run --example +``` + +To pass in arguments to the examples, put them after `--`, for example: + +``` +cargo run --example client -- --help +``` + +### Running the server +To run the server, follow these simple steps: + +``` +cargo run --example server +``` + +### Running a client +To run a client, follow one of the following simple steps: + +``` +cargo run --example client ContainerIdGet +cargo run --example client ContainerLookupGet +cargo run --example client ContainerPost +cargo run --example client CreatorIdGet +cargo run --example client CreatorLookupGet +cargo run --example client CreatorPost +cargo run --example client EditgroupIdAcceptPost +cargo run --example client EditgroupIdGet +cargo run --example client EditgroupPost +cargo run --example client EditorUsernameChangelogGet +cargo run --example client EditorUsernameGet +cargo run --example client FileIdGet +cargo run --example client FileLookupGet +cargo run --example client FilePost +cargo run --example client ReleaseIdGet +cargo run --example client ReleaseLookupGet +cargo run --example client ReleasePost +cargo run --example client WorkIdGet +cargo run --example client WorkPost +``` + +### HTTPS +The examples can be run in HTTPS mode by passing in the flag `--https`, for example: + +``` +cargo run --example server -- --https +``` + +This will use the keys/certificates from the examples directory. Note that the server chain is signed with +`CN=localhost`. + + +## Writing a server + +The server example is designed to form the basis for implementing your own server. Simply follow these steps. + +* Set up a new Rust project, e.g., with `cargo init --bin`. +* Insert `fatcat` into the `members` array under [workspace] in the root `Cargo.toml`, e.g., `members = [ "fatcat" ]`. +* Add `fatcat = {version = "0.1.0", path = "fatcat"}` under `[dependencies]` in the root `Cargo.toml`. +* Copy the `[dependencies]` and `[dev-dependencies]` from `fatcat/Cargo.toml` into the root `Cargo.toml`'s `[dependencies]` section. + * Copy all of the `[dev-dependencies]`, but only the `[dependencies]` that are required by the example server. These should be clearly indicated by comments. + * Remove `"optional = true"` from each of these lines if present. + +Each autogenerated API will contain an implementation stub and main entry point, which should be copied into your project the first time: +``` +cp fatcat/examples/server.rs src/main.rs +cp fatcat/examples/server_lib/mod.rs src/lib.rs +cp fatcat/examples/server_lib/server.rs src/server.rs +``` + +Now + +* From `src/main.rs`, remove the `mod server_lib;` line, and uncomment and fill in the `extern crate` line with the name of this server crate. +* Move the block of imports "required by the service library" from `src/main.rs` to `src/lib.rs` and uncomment. +* Change the `let server = server::Server {};` line to `let server = SERVICE_NAME::server().unwrap();` where `SERVICE_NAME` is the name of the server crate. +* Run `cargo build` to check it builds. +* Run `cargo fmt` to reformat the code. +* Commit the result before making any further changes (lest format changes get confused with your own updates). + +Now replace the implementations in `src/server.rs` with your own code as required. + +## Updating your server to track API changes + +Later, if the API changes, you can copy new sections from the autogenerated API stub into your implementation. +Alternatively, implement the now-missing methods based on the compiler's error messages. -- cgit v1.2.3