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SauceNaoAPI

Maven Central

It is wrapper for SauceNAO API. For now, library is in preview state. It can be fully used, but some of info can be unavailable from wrapper classes, but now you can access them via SauceNaoAnswer#row field.

Including

Gradle

implementation "dev.inmo:saucenaoapi:$saucenaoapi_version"

Requester

For the requests we are using SauceNaoAPI object. Unfortunately, for now it supports only url strings as source of request. For example:

val key = // here must be your Sauce NAO API key
val requestUrl = // here must be your link to some image

val api = SauceNaoAPI(key)
api.use {
    println(
        it.request(requestUrl)
    )
}

Most of others requests use the same etymology and meaning as in the SauceNAO API docs.