Use Vec<Limit> instead of Limit because there are multiple limits
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src/limit.rs
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src/limit.rs
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ pub struct Limit {
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pub struct LimitedRequester {
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http: Client,
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limit: Limit,
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limit: Vec<Limit>,
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requests: VecDeque<Request>,
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}
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@ -19,27 +19,34 @@ impl LimitedRequester {
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/// send them to the server using a `Client`. It keeps track of the remaining requests that can
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/// be send within the `Limit` of an external API Ratelimiter, and looks at the returned request
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/// headers to see if it can find Ratelimit info to update itself.
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pub fn new() -> Self {
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pub fn new(api_url: String) -> Self {
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LimitedRequester {
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limit: Limit {
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limit: -1,
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remaining: -1,
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reset: -1,
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bucket: String::new(),
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},
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limit: LimitedRequester::check_limits(api_url),
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http: Client::new(),
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requests: VecDeque::new(),
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}
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}
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pub fn check_limits(url: String) -> Limit {
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pub fn check_limits(url: String) -> Vec<Limit> {
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let client = Client::new();
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let url_parsed = crate::URLBundle::parse_url(url);
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Limit {
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let url_parsed = crate::URLBundle::parse_url(url) + "/api/policies/instance/limits";
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let mut limit_vector = Vec::new();
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limit_vector.push(Limit {
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limit: -1,
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remaining: -1,
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reset: -1,
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bucket: String::new(),
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} // TODO: Implement
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}); // TODO: Implement
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limit_vector
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}
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}
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/* #[cfg(test)] Tests work here as well, neat!
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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#[test]
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fn test_parse_url() {
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assert_eq!(1, 1)
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}
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} */
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