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dehashed-rs
This is an SDK for the dehashed api.
Usage
use dehashed_rs::*;
let email = "test@example.com".to_string();
let api_key = "<api_key>".to_string();
// Create an api instance
let api = DehashedApi::new(email, api_key).unwrap();
// Query for the domain example.com
if let Ok(res) = api
.search(Query::Domain(SearchType::Simple("example.com".to_string())))
.await
{
println!("{res:?}");
}
or if you enable the tokio
feature, you can utilize the scheduler to abstract
away the need to manage get past the rate limit:
use dehashed_rs::*;
use tokio::sync::oneshot;
let email = "test@example.com".to_string();
let api_key = "<api_key>".to_string();
// Create an api instance
let api = DehashedApi::new(email, api_key).unwrap();
// Create the scheduler
let scheduler = api.start_scheduler();
let tx = scheduler.retrieve_sender();
let (ret_tx, ret_rx) = oneshot::channel();
// Schedule a query for the email "test@example.com"
tx.send(ScheduledRequest::new(
Query::Email(SearchType::Simple("test@example.com".to_string())),
ret_tx,
))
.await
.unwrap();
// Retrieve the result
if let Ok(res) = ret_rx.await {
println!("{res:?}");
}
If you need type definitions for utoipa, there available under the feature flag utoipa
.
Note
This is not an official API
Dependencies
~4–15MB
~203K SLoC