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Signing API requests without effort.


Most API is simple. But they could be complicated when they are hidden from complex abstraction. reqsign bring the simple API back: build, sign, send.

Quick Start

use reqsign::AwsV4Signer;
use reqwest::{Client, Request, Url};
use anyhow::Result;

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<()>{
    // Signer will load region and credentials from environment by default.
    let signer = AwsV4Signer::builder().service("s3").build()?;
    // Construct request
    let url = Url::parse("https://s3.amazonaws.com/testbucket")?;
    let mut req = reqwest::Request::new(http::Method::GET, url);

    // Signing request with Signer
    signer.sign(&mut req)?;

    // Sending already signed request.
    let resp = Client::new().execute(req).await?;
    println!("resp got status: {}", resp.status());
    Ok(())
}

Features

  • Pure rust with minimal dependencies.
  • Test again official SDK and services.
  • Supported services
    • Aliyun OSS: reqsign::AliyunOssSigner
    • AWS services (SigV4): reqsign::AwsV4Signer
    • Azure Storage services: reqsign::AzureStorageSigner
    • Google services: reqsign::GoogleSigner
    • Huawei Cloud OBS: reqsign::HuaweicloudObsSigner

Contributing

Check out the CONTRIBUTING.md guide for more details on getting started with contributing to this project.

Getting help

Submit issues for bug report or asking questions in discussion.

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License

Licensed under Apache License, Version 2.0.

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