A web client which is used to consume SoftENGINE's WEBSERVICES, a proprietary API for their ERPSuite.
Here is an example using the derive
feature, which is the preferred way
of using this crate.
use wwsvc_rs::{WebwareClient, Unregistered, WWSVCGetData, collection};
#[derive(WWSVCGetData, Debug, Clone, serde::Deserialize)]
#[wwsvc(function = "ARTIKEL")]
pub struct ArticleData {
#[serde(rename = "ART_1_25")]
pub article_number: String
}
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
let client = WebwareClient::builder()
.webware_url("https://meine-webware.de")
.vendor_hash("my-vendor-hash")
.app_hash("my-app-hash")
.secret("1")
.revision(1)
.build();
let mut registered_client = client.register().await.expect("failed to register");
let articles = ArticleData::get(&mut registered_client, collection! {
"ARTNR" => "Artikel19Prozent",
}).await;
println!("{:#?}", articles);
registered_client.deregister().await.unwrap();
}
You can, however, also define your own data structures to use and reuse. For these purposes, you can directly use the client:
use reqwest::Method;
use wwsvc_rs::{collection, WWSVCGetData, generate_get_response};
#[derive(Debug, serde::Deserialize, Clone)]
pub struct ArticleData {
#[serde(rename = "ART_1_25")]
pub article_number: String,
}
// You don't have to use this macro, it does however make generating responses a lot easier.
generate_get_response!(ArticleResponse, "ARTIKELLISTE", ArticleContainer, "ARTIKEL");
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
let client = WebwareClient::builder()
.webware_url("https://meine-webware.de")
.vendor_hash("my-vendor-hash")
.app_hash("my-app-hash")
.secret("1")
.revision(1)
.build();
let mut registered_client = client.register().await.expect("failed to register");
let articles = registered_client.request_generic::<ArticleResponse<ArticleData>>(Method::PUT, "ARTIKEL.GET", 1, collection! {
"ARTNR" => "Artikel19Prozent",
}, None)
.await
.unwrap();
println!("{:#?}", articles.container.list.unwrap());
registered_client.deregister().await.unwrap();
}
This project uses #![forbid(unsafe_code)]
to ensure everything is implemented in 100% safe Rust.
This project adheres to semantic versioning.