## Release notes
**Release notes and unreleased changes can be found in the [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md)**
## Usage
This crate supports two sets of APIs for users with different needs:
* **Macro-driven**. Gives you a client in a single macro invocation.
* **Generation-based**. Gives you more control and is transparent about what code you end up using, but requires more setup.
### Macro API
Checkout the [`delegator-macro`](https://github.com/near/near-abi-client-rs/tree/main/examples/delegator-macro) example for a standalone project using macro API to get a client and use it.
To generate a struct named `ClientName` based on ABI located at `path/to/abi.json` (relative to the current file's directory):
```rust
mod mymod {
near_abi_client::generate!(ClientName for "path/to/abi.json");
}
```
Placing the macro invocation inside a `mod` section is optional, but helps reducing unexpected behaviors such as name clashes.
Now, assuming you have a `contract: near_workspaces::Contract` deployed, you can make a call like this:
```rust
let contract = mymod::ClientName { contract };
let res = contract
.my_method_name(arg1, arg2)
.await?;
```
### Generation API
Checkout the [`delegator-generation`](https://github.com/near/near-abi-client-rs/tree/main/examples/delegator-generation) example for a standalone project using generation API to generate a client and use it.
First, we need our package to have a `build.rs` file that runs the generation step. The following snippet will generate the client in `abi.rs` under `path/to/out/dir`:
```rust
fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
near_abi_client::Generator::new("path/to/out/dir".into())
.file("path/to/abi.json")
.generate()?;
Ok(())
}
```
The resulting file, however, is not included in your source set by itself. You have to include it manually; the recommended way is to create a mod with a custom path:
```
#[path = "path/to/out/dir/abi.rs"]
mod mymod;
```
Now, assuming you have a `contract: near_workspaces::Contract` deployed, you can make a call like this:
```rust
let contract = mymod::AbiClient { contract };
let res = contract
.my_method_name(arg1, arg2)
.await?;
```
Feel free to explore what other methods `Generator` has to customize the resulting code (e.g. client struct name).
## Contribution
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## License
Licensed under either of
* Apache License, Version 2.0
([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or )
* MIT license
([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or )
at your option.