# [Tomba](https://tomba.io/) Tomba Email Finder Rust Client Library This is the official Rust client library for the [Tomba.io](https://tomba.io) Email Finder API, allowing you to: - [Domain Search](https://tomba.io/domain-search) (Search emails are based on the website You give one domain name and it returns all the email addresses found on the internet.) - [Email Finder](https://tomba.io/email-finder) (This API endpoint generates or retrieves the most likely email address from a domain name, a first name and a last name..) - [Email Verifier](https://tomba.io/email-verifier) (checks the deliverability of a given email address, verifies if it has been found in our database, and returns their sources.) - [Email Sources](https://developer.tomba.io/#email-sources) (Find email address source somewhere on the web .) - [Company Domain autocomplete](https://developer.tomba.io/#autocomplete) (Company Autocomplete is an API that lets you auto-complete company names and retrieve logo and domain information.) ## Features - Collect publicly available emails online (Html, execute JavaScript,files,). - No duplicate email No duplicate domain . - No webmail like Gmail,Outlook and the others. - We detect 15 type of hashes and remove them. - No disposable and temporary email address. ## Getting Started You'll need an Tomba API access token, which you can get by signing up for a free account at [https://app.tomba.io/auth/register](https://app.tomba.io/auth/register) The free plan is limited to 25 search request and 50 verification a month, To enable all the data fields and additional request volumes see [https://tomba.io/pricing](https://tomba.io/pricing). ## Installation Add this to your package's `Cargo.toml` file: ```toml [dependencies] tomba = "0.1" ``` ## Usage ### Domain Search get email addresses found on the internet. ```rust use tomba::{Tomba, TombaConfig}; let config = TombaConfig { key: "ta_xxxx".to_string(), secret: "ts_xxxx".to_string(), }; let mut tomba = Tomba::init(config).expect("should construct"); let res = tomba.domain_search("tomba.io".to_string()).expect("should do domain_search "); println!("website country {:?}", res.data.organization.location.country); ``` ### Email Finder Find the verified email address of any professional. ```rust use tomba::{Tomba, TombaConfig}; let config = TombaConfig { key: "ta_xxxx".to_string(), secret: "ts_xxxx".to_string(), }; let mut tomba = Tomba::init(config).expect("should construct"); let res = tomba.email_finder("zapier.com".to_string(), "F_NAME".to_string(), "L_NAME".to_string()).expect("should do email finder"); println!("Email Finder email {}", res.data.email) ``` ### Email Verifier Verify the validity of any professional email address with the most complete email checker. ```rust use tomba::{Tomba, TombaConfig}; let config = TombaConfig { key: "ta_xxxx".to_string(), secret: "ts_xxxx".to_string(), }; let mut tomba = Tomba::init(config).expect("should construct"); let res = tomba.email_verifier("b.mohamed@tomba.io".to_string()).expect("should do verify"); println!("Email status {}", res.data.email.status) ``` ## Documentation See the [official documentation](https://developer.tomba.io/). ### Other Libraries There are official Tomba Email Finder client libraries available for many languages including PHP, Python, Go, Java, Ruby, and many popular frameworks such as Django, Rails and Laravel. There are also many third party libraries and integrations available for our API. [https://developer.tomba.io/#introduction-libraries](https://developer.tomba.io/#introduction-libraries) ### About Tomba Founded in 2020, Tomba prides itself on being the most reliable, accurate, and in-depth source of Email address data available anywhere. We process terabytes of data to produce our Email finder API, company. [![image](https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/67979591?s=200&v=4)](https://tomba.io/) ## Contribution 1. Fork it () 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`) 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 5. Create a new Pull Request ## License Please see the [Apache 2.0 license](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html) file for more information.