harden-file-transfer-rs

Crates.ioharden-file-transfer-rs
lib.rsharden-file-transfer-rs
version0.1.0
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created_at2022-07-10 10:30:45.111433
updated_at2022-07-10 10:30:45.111433
descriptionObject Storage API Server
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Luis Jesús Díaz (drconopoima)

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Rust API for harden_file_transfer_rs

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Overview

This server was generated by the [openapi-generator] (https://openapi-generator.tech) project. By using the OpenAPI-Spec from a remote server, you can easily generate a server stub.

To see how to make this your own, look here:

README

  • API version: 0.1.0

  • Build date: 2022-06-26T22:35:43.556850+02:00[Europe/Madrid]

This autogenerated project defines an API crate harden_file_transfer_rs which contains:

  • An Api trait defining the API in Rust.
  • Data types representing the underlying data model.
  • A router which accepts HTTP requests and invokes the appropriate Api method for each operation.

It also contains an example server which make use of harden_file_transfer_rs:

  • The example server starts up a web server using the harden_file_transfer_rs router, and supplies a trivial implementation of Api which returns failure for every operation.

You can use the example server as a basis for your own code. See below for more detail on implementing a server.

Examples

Run examples with:

cargo run --example <example-name>

To pass in arguments to the examples, put them after --, for example:

cargo run --example client -- --help

Running the example server

To run the server, follow these simple steps:

cargo run --example server

Running the example client

To run a client, follow one of the following simple steps:

cargo run --example client CreateShareURL
cargo run --example client DeleteFileById
cargo run --example client DownloadFile
cargo run --example client GetFileById
cargo run --example client ListFiles
cargo run --example client RecoverFile
cargo run --example client UploadFile

HTTPS

The examples can be run in HTTPS mode by passing in the flag --https, for example:

cargo run --example server -- --https

This will use the keys/certificates from the examples directory. Note that the server chain is signed with CN=localhost.

Using the generated library

The generated library has a few optional features that can be activated through Cargo.

  • server
    • This defaults to enabled and creates the basic skeleton of a server implementation based on hyper
    • To create the server stack you'll need to provide an implementation of the API trait to provide the server function.
  • conversions
    • This defaults to disabled and creates extra derives on models to allow "transmogrification" between objects of structurally similar types.

See https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html#the-features-section for how to use features in your Cargo.toml.

Documentation for API Endpoints

All URIs are relative to http://localhost:8000/v1

Method HTTP request Description
createFile POST /files Create a file object metadata
createShareURL GET /files/{fileId}/share Generate a shareable URL for a file object
deleteFileById DELETE /files/{fileId} Delete a file object content and metadata properties
downloadFile GET /files/{fileId}/download Download a file
getFileById GET /files/{fileId} Retrieve specific file object metadata properties
listFiles GET /files List all files
recoverFile POST /files/{fileId}/recover Recovers a deleted file object content and metadata properties
uploadFile POST /files/{fileId}/upload Upload a file

Documentation For Models

Documentation For Authorization

Endpoints do not require authorization.

Author

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