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open_secrets

A client wrapper for the Open Secrets REST API

3 releases

0.1.4 Oct 23, 2023
0.1.3 Jan 24, 2022
0.1.2 Jan 1, 2022
0.1.1 Dec 31, 2021
0.1.0 Dec 31, 2021

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MIT/Apache

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Open Secrets

A wrapper for the OpenSecrets REST API

Docs

https://docs.rs/legiscan/latest/open-secrets/

Quick Start

To get started, you'll need to instantiate a OpenSecretsProxy in your program. You have two options:

use open_secrets::OpenSecretsProxy;
// If you have a `LEGISCAN_API_KEY` set in your .env or environment
let proxy = OpenSecretsProxy::new().unwrap();
// If you want to pass in the API key from elsewhere
let proxy = OpenSecretsProxy::new_from_key(your_api_key);

If you, for some strange reason, want your response output as something besides JSON, you can adjust the output type like so:

use open_secrets::OutputType::Doc;
proxy.with_output(Doc);

Now you're ready to make some calls to OpenSecrets.

// Lets get Nancy Pelosi's summary
let response = proxy.cand_summary("N00007360", None).await.unwrap();
let json: serde_json::Value = response.json().await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(
        json["response"]["summary"]["@attributes"]["cand_name"],
        "Pelosi, Nancy"
    );

Dependencies

~7–18MB
~253K SLoC