/* This file is part of mastodon-cpp. * In this example we look at HTTP headers to determine how many calls we are * allowed to make. */ #include #include #include #include #include "../mastodon-cpp.hpp" using Mastodon::API; int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { if (argc < 3) { std::cerr << "usage: " << argv[0] << " \n"; return 1; } Mastodon::API masto(argv[1], argv[2]); masto.set_useragent("mastodon-cpp-example/1.3.3.7"); std::string answer; std::uint16_t ret; ret = masto.get(API::v1::accounts_verify_credentials, answer); if (ret == 0) { std::string remaining = masto.get_header("X-RateLimit-Remaining"); std::string reset = masto.get_header("X-RateLimit-Reset"); std::cout << "You are allowed to make " << remaining << " calls until the counter is reset at " << reset << '\n'; if (std::stoi(remaining) <= 1) { std::cout << "🔥 Please let the server cool off a bit! 🔥\n"; } } else if (ret == 13) { std::cerr << "The URL has permanently changed.\n" << "New URL: " << answer << '\n'; return ret; } else { std::cerr << "Error code: " << ret << '\n'; return ret; } return 0; }