The LINE Messaging API SDK for Rust makes it easy to develop bots using LINE Messaging API, and you can create a sample bot within minutes.
See the official API documentation for more information.
- English: https://developers.line.biz/en/docs/messaging-api/overview/
- Japanese: https://developers.line.biz/ja/docs/messaging-api/overview/
This library requires Rust nightly.
[dependencies]
line-bot-sdk-rust = "0.1"
If you use rocket support
.
[dependencies]
line-bot-sdk-rust = { version = "0.1", features = ["rocket_support"] }
If you use actix_web support
.
[dependencies]
line-bot-sdk-rust = { version = "0.1", features = ["actix_support"] }
extern crate line_bot_sdk_rust as line;
use line::bot::LineBot;
fn main() {
let bot = LineBot::new("<channel secret>", "<channel access token>");
}
The LINE Messaging API uses the JSON data format. parse_event_request() will help you to parse the HttpRequest content and return a Result<Events , &'static str> Object.
let result: Result<Events, &'static str> =
bot.parse_event_request(signature, body);
match result {
Ok(events) => {
for event in events.events {
...
}
}
Err(msg) => {}
}
with Rocket framework
cargo run --example echobot_rocket --features=rocket_support
source: rocket example
with Actix_web framework
cargo run --example echobot_actix_web --features=actix_support
source: actix_web example
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