The previously default Client is moved to `reqwest::blocking`, while the async client becomes the main API. Closes #622
40 lines
1.1 KiB
Rust
40 lines
1.1 KiB
Rust
//! This example illustrates the way to send and receive arbitrary JSON.
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//!
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//! This is useful for some ad-hoc experiments and situations when you don't
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//! really care about the structure of the JSON and just need to display it or
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//! process it at runtime.
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#[tokio::main]
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async fn main() -> Result<(), reqwest::Error> {
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let echo_json: serde_json::Value = reqwest::Client::new()
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.post("https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts")
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.json(&serde_json::json!({
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"title": "Reqwest.rs",
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"body": "https://docs.rs/reqwest",
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"userId": 1
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}))
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.send()
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.await?
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.json()
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.await?;
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println!("{:#?}", echo_json);
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// Object(
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// {
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// "body": String(
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// "https://docs.rs/reqwest"
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// ),
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// "id": Number(
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// 101
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// ),
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// "title": String(
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// "Reqwest.rs"
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// ),
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// "userId": Number(
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// 1
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// )
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// }
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// )
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Ok(())
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}
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