25 lines
1.0 KiB
Rust
25 lines
1.0 KiB
Rust
use chorus::instance::Instance;
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use chorus::types::LoginSchema;
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#[tokio::main(flavor = "current_thread")]
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async fn main() {
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let mut instance = Instance::new("https://example.com/")
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.await
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.expect("Failed to connect to the Spacebar server");
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// Assume, you already have an account created on this instance. Registering an account works
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// the same way, but you'd use the Register-specific Structs and methods instead.
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let login_schema = LoginSchema {
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login: "user@example.com".to_string(),
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password: "Correct-Horse-Battery-Staple".to_string(),
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..Default::default()
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};
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// Each user connects to the Gateway. The Gateway connection lives on a separate thread. Depending on
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// the runtime feature you choose, this can potentially take advantage of all of your computers' threads.
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let user = instance
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.login_account(login_schema)
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.await
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.expect("An error occurred during the login process");
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dbg!(user.belongs_to);
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dbg!(&user.object.read().unwrap().username);
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}
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