Crates.io | rstidal |
lib.rs | rstidal |
version | 0.1.2 |
source | src |
created_at | 2020-09-10 13:49:15.687068 |
updated_at | 2020-09-26 13:47:42.333995 |
description | Asynchronous client for the Tidal music service API |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/4xposed/rstidal |
max_upload_size | |
id | 287036 |
size | 141,267 |
Unofficial Rust API wrapper for TIDAL music streaming service. Inspired by rspotify
Add this to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
rstidal = "0.1.2"
By default, Rstidal uses asynchronous programming with asycn
and await
.
Since all methods required user authentication, you are required to create a session using a Tidal username and password. In order to authenticate a user your application needs an Application Token.
Using a debug proxy (Charles or Fiddler) open your Tidal Desktop application, look for
requests to api.tidal.com
and copy the value it uses in the header X-Tidal-Token
.
[dependencies]
rstidal = { version = "0.1.0" }
tokio = { version = "0.2", feeatures = ["full"] }
use rstidal::client::Tidal;
use rstidal::auth::TidalCredentials;
use dotenv::dotenv;
use std::env;
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
{
dotenv().ok();
}
// Set the token aquired by inspecting your Tidal Desktop application.
let token = env::var("RSTIDAL_APP_TOKEN").unwrap();
let credentials = TidalCredentials::new(&token);
// Create a session using your user credentials.
let username = env::var("RSTIDAL_USERNAME").unwrap();
let password = env::var("RSTIDAL_PASSWORD").unwrap();
let credentials = credentials.create_session(&username, &password).await;
// Use the credentials to start the client
let client = Tidal::new(credentials);
let artist = client.artists.get("37312").await;
println!("{:?}", artist.unwrap());
}
If you find any problems or have suggestions about this crate, please submit an issue. Moreover, any pull request, code review and feedback are welcome