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Added support to search for multiple candidates at a time with district/PIN code options and improved the documentation #42

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@akshayamaldhure akshayamaldhure commented May 3, 2021

With this pull request, it would be possible to search for multiple people of different age, region, email address, etc at a time one by one.

Disclaimer: With this, it would be extremely important to ensure we do not bombard the CoWIN servers with too many API requests by specifying too many entries in find_entries.json file.

abhilashkulkarniofficial and others added 10 commits May 2, 2021 14:56
* Changed email body

Added html email template to the email body to display the slots information in a cleaner template.

* Removed bug in creating template

* Updated Readme to add new email template
Revert was done as createTemplate method iterates on a string, and throws errors.

This reverts commit f04624d.
@akshayamaldhure akshayamaldhure changed the title Add support to search for multiple candidates at a time, one by one Add support to search for multiple candidates at a time with district/PIN code options May 4, 2021
@akshayamaldhure akshayamaldhure changed the title Add support to search for multiple candidates at a time with district/PIN code options Added support to search for multiple candidates at a time with district/PIN code options and improved the documentation May 4, 2021
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