slack
reqwest
slack | reqwest | |
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13 | 57 | |
4,573 | 9,250 | |
0.9% | - | |
7.7 | 8.9 | |
8 days ago | 2 days ago | |
Go | Rust | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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slack
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Was learning Go hard for you?
Though I am thinking of converting my Python Bolt slackbot (very early in development anyway) over to using slack-go. Mainly wanted to rewrite some of it anyway and use socket-mode.
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Go team: honesty is the best policy?
code looks to be BSD licensed from https://github.com/slack-go/slack/blob/5a6b1b08ff8fa911e85bd582de643f7f0df0f0fb/chat.go
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Is there any crate to work with Slack in Rust and how to approach library/crate creation for third-party vendors like Slack/GCP?
I have created a Slack bot that acts on some slack events to create Jira tickets using Slack Go. It was a hobby project for me but it's being used for some teams on my company.
- Looking for projects to contribute
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2.7 - 83 issues closed
I have also tried to do this in Go, because I always would try to do something in Go given the opportinity, but the Go Slack API was using the outdated auth system, there was simply no documentation to follow at all. I see this in my second attempt at using Go, having no tools to use, or no instruction to follow. Oh well, maybe the next project...
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Creating a flexible Backoffice Tool in a Technical Company using Slack
We use this library github.com/slack-go/slack for the API calls and data model.
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Sending Slack Messages with Images using Go
The Slack Go SDK is a community SDK and not officially maintained by Slack. This means it doesn't get the same care or attention in terms of documentation and code examples.
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Parsing a Slack-Go socket mode response
I am using Slack-Go (https://github.com/slack-go/slack) to create a modal to allow my users to enter some information.
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Trying to build a Slack Bot in Go but can't figure out how to work with the Events API
Does the example in the repository for the Events API not useful? https://github.com/slack-go/slack/blob/master/examples/eventsapi/events.go
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Handler and Middleware design pattern in Golang
I came across the well-maintained slack-go library; I started coding my bot using the provided example. Everything worked fine; The code is producing the expected result. It is time to make another coffee and implements a few extra features.
reqwest
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The Linux Kernel Prepares for Rust 1.77 Upgrade
> If you are equally picky and constrain yourself to parts of the ecosystem which care about binary size, you still have more options and can avoid size issues.
What's an example of this for, say, libcurl? On my system it has a tiny number of recursive dependencies, around a dozen. [0] Furthermore if I want to write a C program that uses libcurl I have to download zero bytes of data ... because it's a shared library that is already installed on my system, since so many programs already use it.
I don't really know the appropriate comparison for Rust. reqwest seems roughly comparable, but it's an HTTP client library, and not a general purpose network client like curl. Obviously curl can do a lot more. Even the list of direct dependencies for reqwest is quite long [1], and it's built on top of another http library [2] that has its own long list of dependencies, a list that includes tokio, no small library itself.
In terms of final binary size, the installed size of the curl package on my system, which includes both the command line tool and development dependencies for libcurl, is 1875.03 KiB.
[0] I'm excluding the dependency on the ca-certificates package, since this only provides the certificate chain for TLS and lots of programs rely on it.
[1] https://crates.io/crates/reqwest/0.11.24/dependencies
[2] https://crates.io/crates/hyper/0.14.28/dependencies
- What We Need Instead of "Web Components"
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ReductStore 1.6.0 has been released with new license and client SDK for Rust
ReductStore was rewritten from C++ to Rust a few months ago. We are delighted to be part of the Rust community and have taken a new step towards Rust with the Client SDK. The SDK is powered by reqwest and enables asynchronous integration of the database into Rust applications:
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Rust dependency woes
From what I could turn up when googling the specific error lines (here), it has something to do with the crate mio not having support for WASM, but I don’t understand what’s being said on this thread.
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Using Auth0 with Tauri
You can use the tauri-plugin-deep-link crate to register your app as a protocol handler. After you get your code, you can exchange it for an auth token in the same manner as the Electron guide, but for Rust you can use reqwest for the HTTP call.
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Authentication system using rust (actix-web) and sveltekit - Automated testing
When starting out, we made some design decisions at the backend. The decision will allow us to independently test the service without interfering with the real application using a term called integration testing. We'll utilize two "dev" packages: reqwest and fake. Dev dependencies only get introduced into your application in development or during testing. In production, they are not included:
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How can I save a blob:<url> to my hard disk? Im currently using Rust to scrape a website, however I dont even know if that is possible
It's possible, you will want to use crates like https://docs.rs/reqwest/ to download the page and https://docs.rs/scraper/ to extract elements from the page.
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Becoming Rustacean:Awesome Free Online Resources to Learn Rust Programming
Rust allows me to mainly only run the application to confirm things work from a business perspective.
For people starting out building stuff in rust - understand that there is a distinction of async code and libraries and can lead to confusing compiler errors if you don't realize there is a distinction. It's simple in hindsight but did cause me to waste hours barking up the wrong trees at first. Other wise just learn about `match` and Result/Option types asap, they're fundamental.
https://github.com/http-rs/tide tide is great to create an http server / routes
https://github.com/djc/askama I use this to template out HTML and it checks all my boxes, dynamic data, passing in functions, control flow.
https://github.com/launchbadge/sqlx sql interface for a variety of backend, async safe.
https://github.com/seanmonstar/reqwest http client to make requests
Rust is amazing, don't let the initial few speed bumps discourage you - building real things with rust is no more challenging today than any other modern language stack.
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This Month in hyper: March 2023
Is there any this month in reqwest? I would like to show my interest in https://github.com/seanmonstar/reqwest/issues/39
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Reqwest cookies feature not working
The relevant issue seems to be https://github.com/seanmonstar/reqwest/pull/1753
What are some alternatives?
lakeFS - lakeFS - Data version control for your data lake | Git for data
hyper - An HTTP library for Rust
rosterbot - Slackbot for rostering, sends messages when someone new is rostered on
curl-rust - Rust bindings to libcurl
enhancements - Enhancements tracking repo for Kubernetes
ureq - A simple, safe HTTP client
gopher-stickers - gopher stickers
Rocket - A web framework for Rust.
fission - Fast and Simple Serverless Functions for Kubernetes
surf - Fast and friendly HTTP client framework for async Rust
Concourse - Concourse is a container-based continuous thing-doer written in Go.
actix-web - Actix Web is a powerful, pragmatic, and extremely fast web framework for Rust.