The official Rust SDK for FastComments, a fast and developer-friendly commenting platform. This SDK provides typed API clients and utilities for integrating FastComments into your Rust applications.
cargo add fastcomments-sdkThe SDK requires Rust 2021 edition or later.
The FastComments Rust SDK consists of several modules:
-
Client Module - Auto-generated API client for FastComments REST APIs
- Complete type definitions for all API models
- Both authenticated (
DefaultApi) and public (PublicApi) endpoints - Full async/await support with tokio
- See client/README.md for detailed API documentation
-
SSO Module - Server-side Single Sign-On utilities
- Secure token generation for user authentication
- Support for both simple and secure SSO modes
- HMAC-SHA256 based token signing
-
Core Types - Shared type definitions and utilities
- Comment models and metadata structures
- User and tenant configurations
- Helper functions for common operations
use fastcomments_sdk::client::apis::configuration::Configuration;
use fastcomments_sdk::client::apis::public_api;
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
// Create API configuration
let config = Configuration::new();
// Fetch comments for a page
let result = public_api::get_comments_public(
&config,
public_api::GetCommentsPublicParams {
tenant_id: "your-tenant-id".to_string(),
urlid: Some("page-url-id".to_string()),
url: None,
count_only: None,
skip: None,
limit: None,
sort_dir: None,
page: None,
sso_hash: None,
simple_sso_hash: None,
has_no_comment: None,
has_comment: None,
comment_id_filter: None,
child_ids: None,
start_date_time: None,
starts_with: None,
},
)
.await;
match result {
Ok(response) => {
println!("Found {} comments", response.comments.len());
for comment in response.comments {
println!("Comment: {:?}", comment);
}
}
Err(e) => eprintln!("Error fetching comments: {:?}", e),
}
}use fastcomments_sdk::client::apis::configuration::{ApiKey, Configuration};
use fastcomments_sdk::client::apis::default_api;
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
// Create configuration with API key
let mut config = Configuration::new();
config.api_key = Some(ApiKey {
prefix: None,
key: "your-api-key".to_string(),
});
// Fetch comments using authenticated API
let result = default_api::get_comments(
&config,
default_api::GetCommentsParams {
tenant_id: "your-tenant-id".to_string(),
skip: None,
limit: None,
sort_dir: None,
urlid: Some("page-url-id".to_string()),
url: None,
is_spam: None,
user_id: None,
all_comments: None,
for_moderation: None,
parent_id: None,
is_flagged: None,
is_flagged_tag: None,
is_by_verified: None,
is_pinned: None,
asc: None,
include_imported: None,
origin: None,
tags: None,
},
)
.await;
match result {
Ok(response) => {
println!("Total comments: {}", response.count);
for comment in response.comments {
println!("Comment ID: {}, Text: {}", comment.id, comment.comment);
}
}
Err(e) => eprintln!("Error: {:?}", e),
}
}use fastcomments_sdk::sso::{
fastcomments_sso::FastCommentsSSO,
secure_sso_user_data::SecureSSOUserData,
};
fn main() {
let api_key = "your-api-key".to_string();
// Create secure SSO user data (server-side only!)
let user_data = SecureSSOUserData::new(
"user-123".to_string(), // User ID
"user@example.com".to_string(), // Email
"John Doe".to_string(), // Username
"https://example.com/avatar.jpg".to_string(), // Avatar URL
);
// Generate SSO token
let sso = FastCommentsSSO::new_secure(api_key, &user_data).unwrap();
let token = sso.create_token().unwrap();
println!("SSO Token: {}", token);
// Pass this token to your frontend for authentication
}If you're getting 401 errors when using the authenticated API:
- Check your API key: Ensure you're using the correct API key from your FastComments dashboard
- Verify the tenant ID: Make sure the tenant ID matches your account
- API key format: The API key should be passed in the Configuration:
let mut config = Configuration::new();
config.api_key = Some(ApiKey {
prefix: None,
key: "YOUR_API_KEY".to_string(),
});If SSO tokens aren't working:
- Use secure mode for production: Always use
FastCommentsSSO::new_secure()with your API key for production - Server-side only: Generate SSO tokens on your server, never expose your API key to clients
- Check user data: Ensure all required fields (id, email, username) are provided
The SDK uses tokio for async operations. Make sure to:
- Add tokio to your dependencies:
[dependencies]
tokio = { version = "1", features = ["full"] }- Use the tokio runtime:
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
// Your async code here
}You'll see you're supposed to pass a broadcastId in some API calls. When you receive events, you'll get this ID back, so you know to ignore the event if you plan to optimistically apply changes on the client
(which you'll probably want to do since it offers the best experience). Pass a UUID here. The ID should be unique enough to not occur twice in a browser session.
For issues, questions, or feature requests:
- GitHub Issues: https://github.com/fastcomments/fastcomments-rust
- Documentation: https://docs.fastcomments.com
- Support: support@fastcomments.com
MIT - See LICENSE file for details.