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[![Build Status](https://img.shields.io/travis/matrix-org/matrix-rust-sdk.svg?style=flat-square)](https://travis-ci.org/matrix-org/matrix-rust-sdk) A [Matrix](https://matrix.org/) client library written in Rust.
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# matrix-sdk The matrix-sdk aims to be a general purpose client library for writing Matrix
clients, bots, and other Matrix related things that use the client-server API to
communicate with a Matrix homeserver.
**matrix-sdk** is an implementation of a [Matrix][] client-server library in [Rust][]. # Examples
Connecting and logging in to a homeserver is pretty starightforward:
[Matrix]: https://matrix.org/ ```rust,no_run
[Rust]: https://www.rust-lang.org/ use std::convert::TryFrom;
use matrix_sdk::{
Client, SyncSettings, Result,
ruma::{UserId, events::{SyncMessageEvent, room::message::MessageEventContent}},
};
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<()> {
let alice = UserId::try_from("@alice:example.org")?;
let client = Client::new_from_user_id(alice.clone()).await?;
## License // First we need to log in.
client.login(alice.localpart(), "password", None, None).await?;
[Apache-2.0](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) client
.register_event_handler(
|ev: SyncMessageEvent<MessageEventContent>| async move {
println!("Received a message {:?}", ev);
},
)
.await;
// Syncing is important to synchronize the client state with the server.
// This method will never return.
client.sync(SyncSettings::default()).await;
Ok(())
}
```
More examples can be found in the [examples] directory.
# Crate Feature Flags
The following crate feature flags are available:
* `encryption`: Enables end-to-end encryption support in the library.
* `sled_cryptostore`: Enables a Sled based store for the encryption keys. If
this is disabled and `encryption` support is enabled the keys will by
default be stored only in memory and thus lost after the client is
destroyed.
* `markdown`: Support for sending markdown formatted messages.
* `socks`: Enables SOCKS support in reqwest, the default HTTP client.
* `sso_login`: Enables SSO login with a local http server.
* `require_auth_for_profile_requests`: Whether to send the access token in
the authentication header when calling endpoints that retrieve profile
data. This matches the synapse configuration
`require_auth_for_profile_requests`. Enabled by default.
* `appservice`: Enables low-level appservice functionality. For an
high-level API there's the `matrix-sdk-appservice` crate
* `anyhow`: Support for returning `anyhow::Result<()>` from event handlers.
# Enabling logging
Users of the matrix-sdk crate can enable log output by depending on the
`tracing-subscriber` crate and including the following line in their
application (e.g. at the start of `main`):
```rust
tracing_subscriber::fmt::init();
```
The log output is controlled via the `RUST_LOG` environment variable by
setting it to one of the `error`, `warn`, `info`, `debug` or `trace` levels.
The output is printed to stdout.
The `RUST_LOG` variable also supports a more advanced syntax for filtering
log output more precisely, for instance with crate-level granularity. For
more information on this, check out the [tracing_subscriber documentation].
[examples]: https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-rust-sdk/tree/master/matrix_sdk/examples
[tracing_subscriber documentation]: https://tracing.rs/tracing_subscriber/filter/struct.envfilter

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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License. // limitations under the License.
//! This crate implements a [Matrix](https://matrix.org/) client library. #![doc = include_str!("../README.md")]
//!
//! # Enabling logging
//!
//! Users of the matrix-sdk crate can enable log output by depending on the
//! `tracing-subscriber` crate and including the following line in their
//! application (e.g. at the start of `main`):
//!
//! ```rust
//! tracing_subscriber::fmt::init();
//! ```
//!
//! The log output is controlled via the `RUST_LOG` environment variable by
//! setting it to one of the `error`, `warn`, `info`, `debug` or `trace` levels.
//! The output is printed to stdout.
//!
//! The `RUST_LOG` variable also supports a more advanced syntax for filtering
//! log output more precisely, for instance with crate-level granularity. For
//! more information on this, check out the [tracing_subscriber
//! documentation](https://tracing.rs/tracing_subscriber/filter/struct.envfilter).
//!
//! # Crate Feature Flags
//!
//! The following crate feature flags are available:
//!
//! * `encryption`: Enables end-to-end encryption support in the library.
//! * `sled_cryptostore`: Enables a Sled based store for the encryption keys. If
//! this is disabled and `encryption` support is enabled the keys will by
//! default be stored only in memory and thus lost after the client is
//! destroyed.
//! * `markdown`: Support for sending markdown formatted messages.
//! * `socks`: Enables SOCKS support in reqwest, the default HTTP client.
//! * `sso_login`: Enables SSO login with a local http server.
//! * `require_auth_for_profile_requests`: Whether to send the access token in
//! the authentication header when calling endpoints that retrieve profile
//! data. This matches the synapse configuration
//! `require_auth_for_profile_requests`. Enabled by default.
//! * `appservice`: Enables low-level appservice functionality. For an
//! high-level API there's the `matrix-sdk-appservice` crate
//! * `anyhow`: Support for returning `anyhow::Result<()>` from event handlers.
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