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The boolean has to be set to None (False still marks it as sensitive on the server). I lost about 4 hours on this...
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28 KiB
Python
753 líneas
28 KiB
Python
# coding: utf-8
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import requests
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import os
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import os.path
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import mimetypes
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import time
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import random
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import string
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import pytz
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import datetime
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import dateutil
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import dateutil.parser
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class Mastodon:
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"""
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Super basic but thorough and easy to use mastodon.social
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api wrapper in python.
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If anything is unclear, check the official API docs at
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https://github.com/Gargron/mastodon/wiki/API
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Presently, only username-password login is supported, somebody please
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patch in Real Proper OAuth if desired.
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"""
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__DEFAULT_BASE_URL = 'https://mastodon.social'
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__DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 300
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###
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# Registering apps
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###
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@staticmethod
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def create_app(client_name, scopes = ['read', 'write', 'follow'], redirect_uris = None, to_file = None, api_base_url = __DEFAULT_BASE_URL, request_timeout = __DEFAULT_TIMEOUT):
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"""
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Create a new app with given client_name and scopes (read, write, follow)
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Specify redirect_uris if you want users to be redirected to a certain page after authenticating.
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Specify to_file to persist your apps info to a file so you can use them in the constructor.
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Specify api_base_url if you want to register an app on an instance different from the flagship one.
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Presently, app registration is open by default, but this is not guaranteed to be the case for all
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future mastodon instances or even the flagship instance in the future.
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Returns client_id and client_secret.
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"""
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request_data = {
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'client_name': client_name,
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'scopes': " ".join(scopes)
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}
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try:
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if redirect_uris != None:
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request_data['redirect_uris'] = redirect_uris;
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else:
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request_data['redirect_uris'] = 'urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob';
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response = requests.post(api_base_url + '/api/v1/apps', data = request_data, timeout = request_timeout).json()
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except Exception as e:
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import traceback
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traceback.print_exc()
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raise MastodonNetworkError("Could not complete request: %s" % e)
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if to_file != None:
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with open(to_file, 'w') as secret_file:
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secret_file.write(response['client_id'] + '\n')
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secret_file.write(response['client_secret'] + '\n')
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return (response['client_id'], response['client_secret'])
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###
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# Authentication, including constructor
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###
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def __init__(self, client_id, client_secret = None, access_token = None, api_base_url = __DEFAULT_BASE_URL, debug_requests = False, ratelimit_method = "wait", ratelimit_pacefactor = 1.1, request_timeout = __DEFAULT_TIMEOUT):
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"""
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Create a new API wrapper instance based on the given client_secret and client_id. If you
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give a client_id and it is not a file, you must also give a secret.
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You can also specify an access_token, directly or as a file (as written by log_in).
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Mastodon.py can try to respect rate limits in several ways, controlled by ratelimit_method.
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"throw" makes functions throw a MastodonRatelimitError when the rate
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limit is hit. "wait" mode will, once the limit is hit, wait and retry the request as soon
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as the rate limit resets, until it succeeds. "pace" works like throw, but tries to wait in
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between calls so that the limit is generally not hit (How hard it tries to not hit the rate
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limit can be controlled by ratelimit_pacefactor). The default setting is "wait". Note that
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even in "wait" and "pace" mode, requests can still fail due to network or other problems! Also
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note that "pace" and "wait" are NOT thread safe.
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Specify api_base_url if you wish to talk to an instance other than the flagship one.
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If a file is given as client_id, read client ID and secret from that file.
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By default, a timeout of 300 seconds is used for all requests. If you wish to change this,
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pass the desired timeout (in seconds) as request_timeout.
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"""
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self.api_base_url = api_base_url
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self.client_id = client_id
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self.client_secret = client_secret
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self.access_token = access_token
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self.debug_requests = debug_requests
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self.ratelimit_method = ratelimit_method
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self.ratelimit_limit = 150
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self.ratelimit_reset = time.time()
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self.ratelimit_remaining = 150
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self.ratelimit_lastcall = time.time()
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self.ratelimit_pacefactor = ratelimit_pacefactor
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self.request_timeout = request_timeout
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if not ratelimit_method in ["throw", "wait", "pace"]:
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raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError("Invalid ratelimit method.")
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if os.path.isfile(self.client_id):
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with open(self.client_id, 'r') as secret_file:
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self.client_id = secret_file.readline().rstrip()
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self.client_secret = secret_file.readline().rstrip()
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else:
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if self.client_secret == None:
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raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError('Specified client id directly, but did not supply secret')
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if self.access_token != None and os.path.isfile(self.access_token):
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with open(self.access_token, 'r') as token_file:
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self.access_token = token_file.readline().rstrip()
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def log_in(self, username, password, scopes = ['read', 'write', 'follow'], to_file = None):
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"""
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Log in and sets access_token to what was returned. Note that your
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username is the e-mail you use to log in into mastodon.
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Can persist access token to file, to be used in the constructor.
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Will throw a MastodonIllegalArgumentError if username / password
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are wrong, scopes are not valid or granted scopes differ from requested.
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Returns the access_token.
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"""
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params = self.__generate_params(locals())
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params['client_id'] = self.client_id
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params['client_secret'] = self.client_secret
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params['grant_type'] = 'password'
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params['scope'] = " ".join(scopes)
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try:
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response = self.__api_request('POST', '/oauth/token', params, do_ratelimiting = False)
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self.access_token = response['access_token']
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except Exception as e:
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import traceback
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traceback.print_exc()
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raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError('Invalid user name, password or scopes: %s' % e)
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requested_scopes = " ".join(sorted(scopes))
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received_scopes = " ".join(sorted(response["scope"].split(" ")))
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if requested_scopes != received_scopes:
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raise MastodonAPIError('Granted scopes "' + received_scopes + '" differ from requested scopes "' + requested_scopes + '".')
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if to_file != None:
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with open(to_file, 'w') as token_file:
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token_file.write(response['access_token'] + '\n')
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return response['access_token']
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###
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# Reading data: Timelines
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##
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def timeline(self, timeline = "home", max_id = None, since_id = None, limit = None):
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"""
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Fetch statuses, most recent ones first. Timeline can be home, mentions, local,
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public, or tag/hashtag. See the following functions documentation for what those do.
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The default timeline is the "home" timeline.
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Returns a list of toot dicts.
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"""
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params_initial = locals()
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if timeline == "local":
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timeline = "public"
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params_initial['local'] = True
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params = self.__generate_params(params_initial, ['timeline'])
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return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/timelines/' + timeline, params)
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def timeline_home(self, max_id = None, since_id = None, limit = None):
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"""
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Fetch the authenticated users home timeline (i.e. followed users and self).
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Returns a list of toot dicts.
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"""
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return self.timeline('home', max_id = max_id, since_id = since_id, limit = limit)
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def timeline_mentions(self, max_id = None, since_id = None, limit = None):
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"""
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Fetches the authenticated users mentions.
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Returns a list of toot dicts.
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"""
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return self.timeline('mentions', max_id = max_id, since_id = since_id, limit = limit)
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def timeline_local(self, max_id = None, since_id = None, limit = None):
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"""
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Fetches the local / instance-wide timeline.
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Returns a list of toot dicts.
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"""
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return self.timeline('local', max_id = max_id, since_id = since_id, limit = limit)
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def timeline_public(self, max_id = None, since_id = None, limit = None):
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"""
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Fetches the public / visible-network timeline.
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Returns a list of toot dicts.
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"""
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return self.timeline('public', max_id = max_id, since_id = since_id, limit = limit)
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def timeline_hashtag(self, hashtag, max_id = None, since_id = None, limit = None):
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"""
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Fetch a timeline of toots with a given hashtag.
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Returns a list of toot dicts.
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"""
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return self.timeline('tag/' + str(hashtag), max_id = max_id, since_id = since_id, limit = limit)
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###
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# Reading data: Statuses
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###
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def status(self, id):
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"""
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Fetch information about a single toot.
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Returns a toot dict.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/statuses/' + str(id))
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def status_context(self, id):
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"""
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Fetch information about ancestors and descendants of a toot.
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Returns a context dict.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/statuses/' + str(id) + '/context')
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def status_reblogged_by(self, id):
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"""
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Fetch a list of users that have reblogged a status.
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Returns a list of user dicts.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/statuses/' + str(id) + '/reblogged_by')
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def status_favourited_by(self, id):
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"""
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Fetch a list of users that have favourited a status.
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Returns a list of user dicts.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/statuses/' + str(id) + '/favourited_by')
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###
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# Reading data: Notifications
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###
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def notifications(self):
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"""
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Fetch notifications (mentions, favourites, reblogs, follows) for the authenticated
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user.
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Returns a list of notification dicts.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/notifications')
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###
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# Reading data: Accounts
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###
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def account(self, id):
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"""
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Fetch account information by user id.
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Returns a user dict.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/accounts/' + str(id))
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def account_verify_credentials(self):
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"""
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Fetch authenticated user's account information.
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Returns a user dict.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/accounts/verify_credentials')
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def account_statuses(self, id, max_id = None, since_id = None, limit = None):
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"""
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Fetch statuses by user id. Same options as timeline are permitted.
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Returns a list of toot dicts.
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"""
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params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['id'])
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return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/accounts/' + str(id) + '/statuses', params)
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def account_following(self, id):
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"""
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Fetch users the given user is following.
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Returns a list of user dicts.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/accounts/' + str(id) + '/following')
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def account_followers(self, id):
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"""
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Fetch users the given user is followed by.
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Returns a list of user dicts.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/accounts/' + str(id) + '/followers')
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def account_relationships(self, id):
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"""
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Fetch relationships (following, followed_by, blocking) of the logged in user to
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a given account. id can be a list.
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Returns a list of relationship dicts.
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"""
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params = self.__generate_params(locals())
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return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/accounts/relationships', params)
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def account_search(self, q, limit = None):
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"""
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Fetch matching accounts. Will lookup an account remotely if the search term is
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in the username@domain format and not yet in the database.
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Returns a list of user dicts.
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"""
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params = self.__generate_params(locals())
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return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/accounts/search', params)
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###
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# Reading data: Mutes and Blocks
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###
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def mutes(self):
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"""
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Fetch a list of users muted by the authenticated user.
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Returns a list of user dicts.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/mutes')
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def blocks(self):
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"""
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Fetch a list of users blocked by the authenticated user.
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Returns a list of user dicts.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/blocks')
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###
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# Reading data: Favourites
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###
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def favourites(self):
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"""
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Fetch the authenticated user's favourited statuses.
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Returns a list of toot dicts.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/favourites')
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###
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# Reading data: Follow requests
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###
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def follow_requests(self, max_id = None, since_id = None, limit = None):
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"""
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Fetch the authenticated user's incoming follow requests.
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Returns a list of user dicts.
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"""
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params = self.__generate_params(locals())
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return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/follow_requests', params)
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###
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# Writing data: Statuses
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###
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def status_post(self, status, in_reply_to_id = None, media_ids = None, sensitive = False, visibility = '', spoiler_text = None):
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"""
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Post a status. Can optionally be in reply to another status and contain
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up to four pieces of media (Uploaded via media_post()). media_ids can
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also be the media dicts returned by media_post - they are unpacked
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automatically.
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The 'sensitive' boolean decides whether or not media attached to the post
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should be marked as sensitive, which hides it by default on the Mastodon
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web front-end. It should be None (and not False) for the media not to be
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marked as sensitive
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The visibility parameter is a string value and matches the visibility
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option on the /api/v1/status POST API endpoint. It accepts any of:
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'private' - post will be visible only to followers
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'unlisted' - post will be public but not appear on the public timeline
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'public' - post will be public
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If not passed in, visibility defaults to match the current account's
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privacy setting (private if the account is locked, public otherwise).
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The spoiler_text parameter is a string to be shown as a warning before
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the text of the status. If no text is passed in, no warning will be
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displayed.
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Returns a toot dict with the new status.
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"""
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params_initial = locals()
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# Validate visibility parameter
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valid_visibilities = ['private', 'public', 'unlisted', '']
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if params_initial['visibility'].lower() not in valid_visibilities:
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raise ValueError('Invalid visibility value! Acceptable values are %s' % valid_visibilities)
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if media_ids != None:
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try:
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media_ids_proper = []
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for media_id in media_ids:
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if isinstance(media_id, dict):
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media_ids_proper.append(media_id["id"])
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else:
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media_ids_proper.append(media_id)
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except Exception as e:
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import traceback
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traceback.print_exc()
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raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError("Invalid media dict: %s" % e)
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params_initial["media_ids"] = media_ids_proper
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params = self.__generate_params(params_initial)
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return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/statuses', params)
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def toot(self, status):
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"""
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Synonym for status_post that only takes the status text as input.
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Returns a toot dict with the new status.
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"""
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return self.status_post(status)
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def status_delete(self, id):
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"""
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Delete a status
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Returns an empty dict for good measure.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('DELETE', '/api/v1/statuses/' + str(id))
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def status_reblog(self, id):
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"""Reblog a status.
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Returns a toot with with a new status that wraps around the reblogged one.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/statuses/' + str(id) + "/reblog")
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def status_unreblog(self, id):
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"""
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Un-reblog a status.
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Returns a toot dict with the status that used to be reblogged.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/statuses/' + str(id) + "/unreblog")
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def status_favourite(self, id):
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"""
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Favourite a status.
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Returns a toot dict with the favourited status.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/statuses/' + str(id) + "/favourite")
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def status_unfavourite(self, id):
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"""
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Un-favourite a status.
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Returns a toot dict with the un-favourited status.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/statuses/' + str(id) + "/unfavourite")
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###
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# Writing data: Accounts
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###
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def account_follow(self, id):
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"""
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Follow a user.
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Returns a relationship dict containing the updated relationship to the user.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/accounts/' + str(id) + "/follow")
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def account_unfollow(self, id):
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"""
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Unfollow a user.
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Returns a relationship dict containing the updated relationship to the user.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/accounts/' + str(id) + "/unfollow")
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def account_block(self, id):
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"""
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Block a user.
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Returns a relationship dict containing the updated relationship to the user.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/accounts/' + str(id) + "/block")
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def account_unblock(self, id):
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"""
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Unblock a user.
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Returns a relationship dict containing the updated relationship to the user.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/accounts/' + str(id) + "/unblock")
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def account_mute(self, id):
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"""
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Mute a user.
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Returns a relationship dict containing the updated relationship to the user.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/accounts/' + str(id) + "/mute")
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def account_unmute(self, id):
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"""
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Unmute a user.
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Returns a relationship dict containing the updated relationship to the user.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/accounts/' + str(id) + "/unmute")
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###
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# Writing data: Follow requests
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###
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def follow_request_authorize(self, id):
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"""
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Accept an incoming follow request.
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Returns a user dict of the authorized account.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/follow_requests/' + str(id) + "/authorize")
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def follow_request_reject(self, id):
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"""
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|
Reject an incoming follow request.
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|
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Returns a user dict of the rejected account.
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"""
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return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/follow_requests/' + str(id) + "/reject")
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|
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###
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# Writing data: Media
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|
###
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def media_post(self, media_file, mime_type = None):
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"""
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|
Post an image. media_file can either be image data or
|
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a file name. If image data is passed directly, the mime
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|
type has to be specified manually, otherwise, it is
|
|
determined from the file name.
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|
|
|
Throws a MastodonIllegalArgumentError if the mime type of the
|
|
passed data or file can not be determined properly.
|
|
|
|
Returns a media dict. This contains the id that can be used in
|
|
status_post to attach the media file to a toot.
|
|
"""
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|
if os.path.isfile(media_file) and mime_type == None:
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mime_type = mimetypes.guess_type(media_file)[0]
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media_file = open(media_file, 'rb')
|
|
|
|
if mime_type == None:
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raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError('Could not determine mime type or data passed directly without mime type.')
|
|
|
|
random_suffix = ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_uppercase + string.digits) for _ in range(10))
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file_name = "mastodonpyupload_" + str(time.time()) + "_" + str(random_suffix) + mimetypes.guess_extension(mime_type)
|
|
|
|
media_file_description = (file_name, media_file, mime_type)
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return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/media', files = {'file': media_file_description})
|
|
|
|
###
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|
# Internal helpers, dragons probably
|
|
###
|
|
def __datetime_to_epoch(self, date_time):
|
|
"""
|
|
Converts a python datetime to unix epoch, accounting for
|
|
time zones and such.
|
|
|
|
Assumes UTC if timezone is not given.
|
|
"""
|
|
date_time_utc = None
|
|
if date_time.tzinfo == None:
|
|
date_time_utc = date_time.replace(tzinfo = pytz.utc)
|
|
else:
|
|
date_time_utc = date_time.astimezone(pytz.utc)
|
|
|
|
epoch_utc = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(0).replace(tzinfo = pytz.utc)
|
|
|
|
return (date_time_utc - epoch_utc).total_seconds()
|
|
|
|
def __api_request(self, method, endpoint, params = {}, files = {}, do_ratelimiting = True):
|
|
"""
|
|
Internal API request helper.
|
|
"""
|
|
response = None
|
|
headers = None
|
|
|
|
# "pace" mode ratelimiting: Assume constant rate of requests, sleep a little less long than it
|
|
# would take to not hit the rate limit at that request rate.
|
|
if do_ratelimiting and self.ratelimit_method == "pace":
|
|
if self.ratelimit_remaining == 0:
|
|
to_next = self.ratelimit_reset - time.time()
|
|
if to_next > 0:
|
|
# As a precaution, never sleep longer than 5 minutes
|
|
to_next = min(to_next, 5 * 60)
|
|
time.sleep(to_next)
|
|
else:
|
|
time_waited = time.time() - self.ratelimit_lastcall
|
|
time_wait = float(self.ratelimit_reset - time.time()) / float(self.ratelimit_remaining)
|
|
remaining_wait = time_wait - time_waited
|
|
|
|
if remaining_wait > 0:
|
|
to_next = remaining_wait / self.ratelimit_pacefactor
|
|
to_next = min(to_next, 5 * 60)
|
|
time.sleep(to_next)
|
|
|
|
# Generate request headers
|
|
if self.access_token != None:
|
|
headers = {'Authorization': 'Bearer ' + self.access_token}
|
|
|
|
if self.debug_requests == True:
|
|
print('Mastodon: Request to endpoint "' + endpoint + '" using method "' + method + '".')
|
|
print('Parameters: ' + str(params))
|
|
print('Headers: ' + str(headers))
|
|
print('Files: ' + str(files))
|
|
|
|
# Make request
|
|
request_complete = False
|
|
while not request_complete:
|
|
request_complete = True
|
|
|
|
response_object = None
|
|
try:
|
|
if method == 'GET':
|
|
response_object = requests.get(self.api_base_url + endpoint, data = params, headers = headers, files = files, timeout = self.request_timeout)
|
|
|
|
if method == 'POST':
|
|
response_object = requests.post(self.api_base_url + endpoint, data = params, headers = headers, files = files, timeout = self.request_timeout)
|
|
|
|
if method == 'DELETE':
|
|
response_object = requests.delete(self.api_base_url + endpoint, data = params, headers = headers, files = files, timeout = self.request_timeout)
|
|
except Exception as e:
|
|
import traceback
|
|
traceback.print_exc()
|
|
raise MastodonNetworkError("Could not complete request: %s" % e)
|
|
|
|
if response_object == None:
|
|
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError("Illegal request.")
|
|
|
|
# Handle response
|
|
if self.debug_requests == True:
|
|
print('Mastodon: Response received with code ' + str(response_object.status_code) + '.')
|
|
print('response headers: ' + str(response_object.headers))
|
|
print('Response text content: ' + str(response_object.text))
|
|
|
|
if response_object.status_code == 404:
|
|
raise MastodonAPIError('Endpoint not found.')
|
|
|
|
if response_object.status_code == 500:
|
|
raise MastodonAPIError('General API problem.')
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
response = response_object.json()
|
|
except:
|
|
import traceback
|
|
traceback.print_exc()
|
|
raise MastodonAPIError("Could not parse response as JSON, response code was %s, bad json content was '%s'" % (response_object.status_code, response_object.content))
|
|
|
|
# Handle rate limiting
|
|
if 'X-RateLimit-Remaining' in response_object.headers and do_ratelimiting:
|
|
self.ratelimit_remaining = int(response_object.headers['X-RateLimit-Remaining'])
|
|
self.ratelimit_limit = int(response_object.headers['X-RateLimit-Limit'])
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
ratelimit_reset_datetime = dateutil.parser.parse(response_object.headers['X-RateLimit-Reset'])
|
|
self.ratelimit_reset = self.__datetime_to_epoch(ratelimit_reset_datetime)
|
|
|
|
# Adjust server time to local clock
|
|
server_time_datetime = dateutil.parser.parse(response_object.headers['Date'])
|
|
server_time = self.__datetime_to_epoch(server_time_datetime)
|
|
server_time_diff = time.time() - server_time
|
|
self.ratelimit_reset += server_time_diff
|
|
self.ratelimit_lastcall = time.time()
|
|
except Exception as e:
|
|
import traceback
|
|
traceback.print_exc()
|
|
raise MastodonRatelimitError("Rate limit time calculations failed: %s" % e)
|
|
|
|
if "error" in response and response["error"] == "Throttled":
|
|
if self.ratelimit_method == "throw":
|
|
raise MastodonRatelimitError("Hit rate limit.")
|
|
|
|
if self.ratelimit_method == "wait" or self.ratelimit_method == "pace":
|
|
to_next = self.ratelimit_reset - time.time()
|
|
if to_next > 0:
|
|
# As a precaution, never sleep longer than 5 minutes
|
|
to_next = min(to_next, 5 * 60)
|
|
time.sleep(to_next)
|
|
request_complete = False
|
|
|
|
return response
|
|
|
|
def __generate_params(self, params, exclude = []):
|
|
"""
|
|
Internal named-parameters-to-dict helper.
|
|
|
|
Note for developers: If called with locals() as params,
|
|
as is the usual practice in this code, the __generate_params call
|
|
(or at least the locals() call) should generally be the first thing
|
|
in your function.
|
|
"""
|
|
params = dict(params)
|
|
|
|
del params['self']
|
|
param_keys = list(params.keys())
|
|
for key in param_keys:
|
|
if params[key] == None or key in exclude:
|
|
del params[key]
|
|
|
|
param_keys = list(params.keys())
|
|
for key in param_keys:
|
|
if isinstance(params[key], list):
|
|
params[key + "[]"] = params[key]
|
|
del params[key]
|
|
|
|
return params
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
# Exceptions
|
|
##
|
|
class MastodonIllegalArgumentError(ValueError):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
class MastodonFileNotFoundError(IOError):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
class MastodonNetworkError(IOError):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
class MastodonAPIError(Exception):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
class MastodonRatelimitError(Exception):
|
|
pass
|
|
|