# Querent SDK for Rust The Querent SDK for Rust facilitates seamless integration with Querent, an advanced asynchronous data processing engine, from Rust applications. This SDK streamlines the incorporation of Querent workflows, offering a straightforward approach to initiate, manage, and interact with Querent operations in Rust. ## Features - Commence Querent workflows effortlessly from Rust applications. - Streamline interaction with Querent workflows, handling input and output data. - Trigger Querent events and callbacks directly from Rust. - Simplify the integration of Querent into Rust-based projects. ## Installation To utilize the Querent SDK for Rust, include it in your `Cargo.toml`: ```toml [dependencies] querent_synapse = "0.1.0" ``` ## Usage Below is a basic example of starting a Querent workflow from a Rust application: ```rust use querent_synapse::{Querent, WorkflowBuilder, Config, PyEventCallbackInterface, py_runtime_init}; fn main() { // Initialize the Python runtime py_runtime_init(); // Create a Querent instance let mut querent = Querent::new(); // Define the first workflow using the builder pattern let workflow1 = WorkflowBuilder::new("workflow_id_1") .name("My Workflow 1") .import("my_module") .attr("start_function") .add_argument(42) .config(Config::default()) .event_callback(PyEventCallbackInterface::new()) .build(); // Define the second workflow let workflow2 = WorkflowBuilder::new("workflow_id_2") .name("My Workflow 2") .import("another_module") .attr("start_function") .add_argument("example_argument") .config(Config::default()) .event_callback(PyEventCallbackInterface::new()) .build(); // Add workflows to Querent querent.add_workflow(workflow1).expect("Failed to add workflow 1"); querent.add_workflow(workflow2).expect("Failed to add workflow 2"); // Start workflows asynchronously querent.start_workflows().await.expect("Failed to start workflows"); } ``` **Sequence Diagram:** ```mermaid sequenceDiagram participant Rust participant PythonGIL as "Python (with GIL)" participant Python Rust ->> PythonGIL: initialize_querent() PythonGIL ->> Python: Rust ->> PythonGIL: add_workflow(workflow1) PythonGIL ->> Python: Rust ->> PythonGIL: add_workflow(workflow2) PythonGIL ->> Python: Rust ->> PythonGIL: start_workflows() (async) PythonGIL ->> Python: execute_workflow() Python ->> PythonGIL: handle_event() ``` ## Getting Help If you encounter any issues or have questions regarding the use of the Querent SDK for Rust, please feel free to reach out on our community support channels. ## License The Querent SDK for Rust is provided under the Apache 2.0 License. See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.