Struct crates_io::Registry

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pub struct Registry {
    pub(crate) host: String,
    pub(crate) token: Option<String>,
    pub(crate) handle: Easy,
    pub(crate) auth_required: bool,
}

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§host: String

The base URL for issuing API requests.

§token: Option<String>

Optional authorization token. If None, commands requiring authorization will fail.

§handle: Easy

Curl handle for issuing requests.

§auth_required: bool

Whether to include the authorization token with all requests.

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impl Registry

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pub fn new_handle( host: String, token: Option<String>, handle: Easy, auth_required: bool ) -> Registry

Creates a new Registry.

Example
use curl::easy::Easy;
use crates_io::Registry;

let mut handle = Easy::new();
// If connecting to crates.io, a user-agent is required.
handle.useragent("my_crawler (example.com/info)");
let mut reg = Registry::new_handle(String::from("https://crates.io"), None, handle, true);
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pub fn set_token(&mut self, token: Option<String>)

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pub(crate) fn token(&self) -> Result<&str>

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pub fn host(&self) -> &str

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pub fn host_is_crates_io(&self) -> bool

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pub fn add_owners(&mut self, krate: &str, owners: &[&str]) -> Result<String>

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pub fn remove_owners(&mut self, krate: &str, owners: &[&str]) -> Result<()>

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pub fn list_owners(&mut self, krate: &str) -> Result<Vec<User>>

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pub fn publish(&mut self, krate: &NewCrate, tarball: &File) -> Result<Warnings>

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pub fn search(&mut self, query: &str, limit: u32) -> Result<(Vec<Crate>, u32)>

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pub fn yank(&mut self, krate: &str, version: &str) -> Result<()>

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pub fn unyank(&mut self, krate: &str, version: &str) -> Result<()>

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pub(crate) fn put(&mut self, path: &str, b: &[u8]) -> Result<String>

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pub(crate) fn get(&mut self, path: &str) -> Result<String>

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pub(crate) fn delete(&mut self, path: &str, b: Option<&[u8]>) -> Result<String>

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pub(crate) fn req( &mut self, path: &str, body: Option<&[u8]>, authorized: Auth ) -> Result<String>

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pub(crate) fn handle( &mut self, read: &mut dyn FnMut(&mut [u8]) -> usize ) -> Result<String>

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