# coding: utf-8
import json
import base64
import os
import os.path
import mimetypes
import time
import random
import string
import datetime
import collections
from contextlib import closing
import pytz
import requests
from requests.models import urlencode
import dateutil
import dateutil.parser
import re
import copy
import threading
import sys
import six
import uuid
from decorator import decorate
import hashlib
IMPL_HAS_CRYPTO = True
try:
import cryptography
from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.asymmetric import ec
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import serialization
except:
IMPL_HAS_CRYPTO = False
IMPL_HAS_ECE = True
try:
import http_ece
except:
IMPL_HAS_ECE = False
IMPL_HAS_BLURHASH = True
try:
import blurhash
except:
IMPL_HAS_BLURHASH = False
try:
from urllib.parse import urlparse
except ImportError:
from urlparse import urlparse
try:
import magic
except ImportError:
magic = None
try:
from pathlib import PurePath
except:
class PurePath:
pass
###
# Version check functions, including decorator and parser
###
def parse_version_string(version_string):
"""Parses a semver version string, stripping off "rc" stuff if present."""
string_parts = version_string.split(".")
version_parts = [
int(re.match("([0-9]*)", string_parts[0]).group(0)),
int(re.match("([0-9]*)", string_parts[1]).group(0)),
int(re.match("([0-9]*)", string_parts[2]).group(0))
]
return version_parts
def bigger_version(version_string_a, version_string_b):
"""Returns the bigger version of two version strings."""
major_a, minor_a, patch_a = parse_version_string(version_string_a)
major_b, minor_b, patch_b = parse_version_string(version_string_b)
if major_a > major_b:
return version_string_a
elif major_a == major_b and minor_a > minor_b:
return version_string_a
elif major_a == major_b and minor_a == minor_b and patch_a > patch_b:
return version_string_a
return version_string_b
def api_version(created_ver, last_changed_ver, return_value_ver):
"""Version check decorator. Currently only checks Bigger Than."""
def api_min_version_decorator(function):
def wrapper(function, self, *args, **kwargs):
if not self.version_check_mode == "none":
if self.version_check_mode == "created":
version = created_ver
else:
version = bigger_version(
last_changed_ver, return_value_ver)
major, minor, patch = parse_version_string(version)
if major > self.mastodon_major:
raise MastodonVersionError(
"Version check failed (Need version " + version + ")")
elif major == self.mastodon_major and minor > self.mastodon_minor:
raise MastodonVersionError(
"Version check failed (Need version " + version + ")")
elif major == self.mastodon_major and minor == self.mastodon_minor and patch > self.mastodon_patch:
raise MastodonVersionError(
"Version check failed (Need version " + version + ", patch is " + str(self.mastodon_patch) + ")")
return function(self, *args, **kwargs)
function.__doc__ = function.__doc__ + "\n\n *Added: Mastodon v" + \
created_ver + ", last changed: Mastodon v" + last_changed_ver + "*"
return decorate(function, wrapper)
return api_min_version_decorator
###
# Dict helper class.
# Defined at top level so it can be pickled.
###
class AttribAccessDict(dict):
def __getattr__(self, attr):
if attr in self:
return self[attr]
else:
raise AttributeError("Attribute not found: " + str(attr))
def __setattr__(self, attr, val):
if attr in self:
raise AttributeError("Attribute-style access is read only")
super(AttribAccessDict, self).__setattr__(attr, val)
###
# List helper class.
# Defined at top level so it can be pickled.
###
class AttribAccessList(list):
def __getattr__(self, attr):
if attr in self:
return self[attr]
else:
raise AttributeError("Attribute not found: " + str(attr))
def __setattr__(self, attr, val):
if attr in self:
raise AttributeError("Attribute-style access is read only")
super(AttribAccessList, self).__setattr__(attr, val)
###
# The actual Mastodon class
###
class Mastodon:
"""
Thorough and easy to use Mastodon
API wrapper in Python.
If anything is unclear, check the official API docs at
https://github.com/mastodon/documentation/blob/master/content/en/client/intro.md
"""
__DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 300
__DEFAULT_STREAM_TIMEOUT = 300
__DEFAULT_STREAM_RECONNECT_WAIT_SEC = 5
__DEFAULT_SCOPES = ['read', 'write', 'follow', 'push']
__SCOPE_SETS = {
'read': [
'read:accounts',
'read:blocks',
'read:favourites',
'read:filters',
'read:follows',
'read:lists',
'read:mutes',
'read:notifications',
'read:search',
'read:statuses',
'read:bookmarks'
],
'write': [
'write:accounts',
'write:blocks',
'write:favourites',
'write:filters',
'write:follows',
'write:lists',
'write:media',
'write:mutes',
'write:notifications',
'write:reports',
'write:statuses',
'write:bookmarks'
],
'follow': [
'read:blocks',
'read:follows',
'read:mutes',
'write:blocks',
'write:follows',
'write:mutes',
],
'admin:read': [
'admin:read:accounts',
'admin:read:reports',
'admin:read:domain_allows',
'admin:read:domain_blocks',
'admin:read:ip_blocks',
'admin:read:email_domain_blocks',
'admin:read:canonical_email_blocks',
],
'admin:write': [
'admin:write:accounts',
'admin:write:reports',
'admin:write:domain_allows',
'admin:write:domain_blocks',
'admin:write:ip_blocks',
'admin:write:email_domain_blocks',
'admin:write:canonical_email_blocks',
],
}
__VALID_SCOPES = ['read', 'write', 'follow', 'push', 'admin:read', 'admin:write'] + \
__SCOPE_SETS['read'] + __SCOPE_SETS['write'] + \
__SCOPE_SETS['admin:read'] + __SCOPE_SETS['admin:write']
__SUPPORTED_MASTODON_VERSION = "3.1.1"
# Dict versions
__DICT_VERSION_APPLICATION = "2.7.2"
__DICT_VERSION_MENTION = "1.0.0"
__DICT_VERSION_MEDIA = "3.2.0"
__DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT = "3.3.0"
__DICT_VERSION_POLL = "2.8.0"
__DICT_VERSION_STATUS = bigger_version(bigger_version(bigger_version(bigger_version(bigger_version(
"3.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_MEDIA), __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT), __DICT_VERSION_APPLICATION), __DICT_VERSION_MENTION), __DICT_VERSION_POLL)
__DICT_VERSION_INSTANCE = bigger_version("3.4.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
__DICT_VERSION_HASHTAG = "2.3.4"
__DICT_VERSION_EMOJI = "3.0.0"
__DICT_VERSION_RELATIONSHIP = "3.3.0"
__DICT_VERSION_NOTIFICATION = bigger_version(bigger_version("3.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT), __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
__DICT_VERSION_CONTEXT = bigger_version("1.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
__DICT_VERSION_LIST = "2.1.0"
__DICT_VERSION_CARD = "3.2.0"
__DICT_VERSION_SEARCHRESULT = bigger_version(bigger_version(bigger_version("1.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT), __DICT_VERSION_STATUS), __DICT_VERSION_HASHTAG)
__DICT_VERSION_ACTIVITY = "2.1.2"
__DICT_VERSION_REPORT = "2.9.1"
__DICT_VERSION_PUSH = "2.4.0"
__DICT_VERSION_PUSH_NOTIF = "2.4.0"
__DICT_VERSION_FILTER = "2.4.3"
__DICT_VERSION_CONVERSATION = bigger_version(bigger_version("2.6.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT), __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
__DICT_VERSION_SCHEDULED_STATUS = bigger_version("2.7.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
__DICT_VERSION_PREFERENCES = "2.8.0"
__DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_ACCOUNT = bigger_version("4.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
__DICT_VERSION_FEATURED_TAG = "3.0.0"
__DICT_VERSION_MARKER = "3.0.0"
__DICT_VERSION_REACTION = "3.1.0"
__DICT_VERSION_ANNOUNCEMENT = bigger_version("3.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_REACTION)
__DICT_VERSION_STATUS_EDIT = "3.5.0"
__DICT_VERSION_FAMILIAR_FOLLOWERS = bigger_version("3.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
__DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_DOMAIN_BLOCK = "4.0.0"
__DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_MEASURE = "3.5.0"
__DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_DIMENSION = "3.5.0"
__DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_RETENTION = "3.5.0"
###
# Registering apps
###
@staticmethod
def create_app(client_name, scopes=__DEFAULT_SCOPES, redirect_uris=None, website=None, to_file=None,
api_base_url=None, request_timeout=__DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, session=None):
"""
Create a new app with given `client_name` and `scopes` (The basic scopes are "read", "write", "follow" and "push"
- more granular scopes are available, please refer to Mastodon documentation for which) on the instance given
by `api_base_url`.
Specify `redirect_uris` if you want users to be redirected to a certain page after authenticating in an OAuth flow.
You can specify multiple URLs by passing a list. Note that if you wish to use OAuth authentication with redirects,
the redirect URI must be one of the URLs specified here.
Specify `to_file` to persist your app's info to a file so you can use it in the constructor.
Specify `website` to give a website for your app.
Specify `session` with a requests.Session for it to be used instead of the default. This can be
used to, amongst other things, adjust proxy or SSL certificate settings.
Presently, app registration is open by default, but this is not guaranteed to be the case for all
Mastodon instances in the future.
Returns `client_id` and `client_secret`, both as strings.
"""
if api_base_url is None:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError("API base URL is required.")
api_base_url = Mastodon.__protocolize(api_base_url)
request_data = {
'client_name': client_name,
'scopes': " ".join(scopes)
}
try:
if redirect_uris is not None:
if isinstance(redirect_uris, (list, tuple)):
redirect_uris = "\n".join(list(redirect_uris))
request_data['redirect_uris'] = redirect_uris
else:
request_data['redirect_uris'] = 'urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob'
if website is not None:
request_data['website'] = website
if session:
ret = session.post(api_base_url + '/api/v1/apps', data=request_data, timeout=request_timeout)
response = ret.json()
else:
response = requests.post(api_base_url + '/api/v1/apps', data=request_data, timeout=request_timeout)
response = response.json()
except Exception as e:
raise MastodonNetworkError("Could not complete request: %s" % e)
if to_file is not None:
with open(to_file, 'w') as secret_file:
secret_file.write(response['client_id'] + "\n")
secret_file.write(response['client_secret'] + "\n")
secret_file.write(api_base_url + "\n")
secret_file.write(client_name + "\n")
return (response['client_id'], response['client_secret'])
###
# Authentication, including constructor
###
def __init__(self, client_id=None, client_secret=None, access_token=None, api_base_url=None, debug_requests=False,
ratelimit_method="wait", ratelimit_pacefactor=1.1, request_timeout=__DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, mastodon_version=None,
version_check_mode="created", session=None, feature_set="mainline", user_agent="mastodonpy", lang=None):
"""
Create a new API wrapper instance based on the given `client_secret` and `client_id` on the
instance given by `api_base_url`. If you give a `client_id` and it is not a file, you must
also give a secret. If you specify an `access_token` then you don't need to specify a `client_id`.
It is allowed to specify neither - in this case, you will be restricted to only using endpoints
that do not require authentication. If a file is given as `client_id`, client ID, secret and
base url are read from that file.
You can also specify an `access_token`, directly or as a file (as written by `log_in()`_). If
a file is given, Mastodon.py also tries to load the base URL from this file, if present. A
client id and secret are not required in this case.
Mastodon.py can try to respect rate limits in several ways, controlled by `ratelimit_method`.
"throw" makes functions throw a `MastodonRatelimitError` when the rate
limit is hit. "wait" mode will, once the limit is hit, wait and retry the request as soon
as the rate limit resets, until it succeeds. "pace" works like throw, but tries to wait in
between calls so that the limit is generally not hit (how hard it tries to avoid hitting the rate
limit can be controlled by ratelimit_pacefactor). The default setting is "wait". Note that
even in "wait" and "pace" mode, requests can still fail due to network or other problems! Also
note that "pace" and "wait" are NOT thread safe.
By default, a timeout of 300 seconds is used for all requests. If you wish to change this,
pass the desired timeout (in seconds) as `request_timeout`.
For fine-tuned control over the requests object use `session` with a requests.Session.
The `mastodon_version` parameter can be used to specify the version of Mastodon that Mastodon.py will
expect to be installed on the server. The function will throw an error if an unparseable
Version is specified. If no version is specified, Mastodon.py will set `mastodon_version` to the
detected version.
The version check mode can be set to "created" (the default behaviour), "changed" or "none". If set to
"created", Mastodon.py will throw an error if the version of Mastodon it is connected to is too old
to have an endpoint. If it is set to "changed", it will throw an error if the endpoint's behaviour has
changed after the version of Mastodon that is connected has been released. If it is set to "none",
version checking is disabled.
`feature_set` can be used to enable behaviour specific to non-mainline Mastodon API implementations.
Details are documented in the functions that provide such functionality. Currently supported feature
sets are `mainline`, `fedibird` and `pleroma`.
For some Mastodon instances a `User-Agent` header is needed. This can be set by parameter `user_agent`. Starting from
Mastodon.py 1.5.2 `create_app()` stores the application name into the client secret file. If `client_id` points to this file,
the app name will be used as `User-Agent` header as default. It is possible to modify old secret files and append
a client app name to use it as a `User-Agent` name.
`lang` can be used to change the locale Mastodon will use to generate responses. Valid parameters are all ISO 639-1 (two letter)
or for a language that has none, 639-3 (three letter) language codes. This affects some error messages (those related to validation) and
trends. You can change the language using `set_language()`_.
If no other `User-Agent` is specified, "mastodonpy" will be used.
"""
self.api_base_url = api_base_url
if self.api_base_url is not None:
self.api_base_url = self.__protocolize(self.api_base_url)
self.client_id = client_id
self.client_secret = client_secret
self.access_token = access_token
self.debug_requests = debug_requests
self.ratelimit_method = ratelimit_method
self._token_expired = datetime.datetime.now()
self._refresh_token = None
self.__logged_in_id = None
self.ratelimit_limit = 300
self.ratelimit_reset = time.time()
self.ratelimit_remaining = 300
self.ratelimit_lastcall = time.time()
self.ratelimit_pacefactor = ratelimit_pacefactor
self.request_timeout = request_timeout
if session:
self.session = session
else:
self.session = requests.Session()
self.feature_set = feature_set
if not self.feature_set in ["mainline", "fedibird", "pleroma"]:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError('Requested invalid feature set')
# General defined user-agent
self.user_agent = user_agent
# Save language
self.lang = lang
# Token loading
if self.client_id is not None:
if os.path.isfile(self.client_id):
with open(self.client_id, 'r') as secret_file:
self.client_id = secret_file.readline().rstrip()
self.client_secret = secret_file.readline().rstrip()
try_base_url = secret_file.readline().rstrip()
if try_base_url is not None and len(try_base_url) != 0:
try_base_url = Mastodon.__protocolize(try_base_url)
if not (self.api_base_url is None or try_base_url == self.api_base_url):
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError('Mismatch in base URLs between files and/or specified')
self.api_base_url = try_base_url
# With new registrations we support the 4th line to store a client_name and use it as user-agent
client_name = secret_file.readline()
if client_name and self.user_agent is None:
self.user_agent = client_name.rstrip()
else:
if self.client_secret is None:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError('Specified client id directly, but did not supply secret')
if self.access_token is not None and os.path.isfile(self.access_token):
with open(self.access_token, 'r') as token_file:
self.access_token = token_file.readline().rstrip()
# For newer versions, we also store the URL
try_base_url = token_file.readline().rstrip()
if try_base_url is not None and len(try_base_url) != 0:
try_base_url = Mastodon.__protocolize(try_base_url)
if not (self.api_base_url is None or try_base_url == self.api_base_url):
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError('Mismatch in base URLs between files and/or specified')
self.api_base_url = try_base_url
# For EVEN newer vesions, we ALSO ALSO store the client id and secret so that you don't need to reauth to revoke
if self.client_id is None:
try:
self.client_id = token_file.readline().rstrip()
self.client_secret = token_file.readline().rstrip()
except:
pass
# Verify we have a base URL, protocolize
if self.api_base_url is None:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError("API base URL is required.")
self.api_base_url = Mastodon.__protocolize(self.api_base_url)
if not version_check_mode in ["created", "changed", "none"]:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError("Invalid version check method.")
self.version_check_mode = version_check_mode
self.mastodon_major = 1
self.mastodon_minor = 0
self.mastodon_patch = 0
self.version_check_worked = None
# Versioning
if mastodon_version is None and self.version_check_mode != 'none':
self.retrieve_mastodon_version()
elif self.version_check_mode != 'none':
try:
self.mastodon_major, self.mastodon_minor, self.mastodon_patch = parse_version_string(mastodon_version)
except:
raise MastodonVersionError("Bad version specified")
# Ratelimiting parameter check
if ratelimit_method not in ["throw", "wait", "pace"]:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError("Invalid ratelimit method.")
def set_language(self, lang):
"""
Set the locale Mastodon will use to generate responses. Valid parameters are all ISO 639-1 (two letter) or, for languages that do
not have one, 639-3 (three letter) language codes. This affects some error messages (those related to validation) and trends.
"""
self.lang = lang
def __normalize_version_string(self, version_string):
# Split off everything after the first space, to take care of Pleromalikes so that the parser doesn't get confused in case those have a + somewhere in their version
version_string = version_string.split(" ")[0]
try:
# Attempt to split at + and check if the part after parses as a version string, to account for hometown
parse_version_string(version_string.split("+")[1])
return version_string.split("+")[1]
except:
# If this fails, assume that if there is a +, what is before that is the masto version (or that there is no +)
return version_string.split("+")[0]
def retrieve_mastodon_version(self):
"""
Determine installed Mastodon version and set major, minor and patch (not including RC info) accordingly.
Returns the version string, possibly including rc info.
"""
try:
version_str = self.__normalize_version_string(self.__instance()["version"])
self.version_check_worked = True
except:
# instance() was added in 1.1.0, so our best guess is 1.0.0.
version_str = "1.0.0"
self.version_check_worked = False
self.mastodon_major, self.mastodon_minor, self.mastodon_patch = parse_version_string(version_str)
return version_str
def verify_minimum_version(self, version_str, cached=False):
"""
Update version info from server and verify that at least the specified version is present.
If you specify "cached", the version info update part is skipped.
Returns True if version requirement is satisfied, False if not.
"""
if not cached:
self.retrieve_mastodon_version()
major, minor, patch = parse_version_string(version_str)
if major > self.mastodon_major:
return False
elif major == self.mastodon_major and minor > self.mastodon_minor:
return False
elif major == self.mastodon_major and minor == self.mastodon_minor and patch > self.mastodon_patch:
return False
return True
def get_approx_server_time(self):
"""
Retrieve the approximate server time
We parse this from the hopefully present "Date" header, but make no effort to compensate for latency.
"""
response = self.__api_request("HEAD", "/", return_response_object=True)
if 'Date' in response.headers:
server_time_datetime = dateutil.parser.parse(response.headers['Date'])
# Make sure we're in local time
epoch_time = self.__datetime_to_epoch(server_time_datetime)
return datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(epoch_time)
else:
raise MastodonAPIError("No server time in response.")
@staticmethod
def get_supported_version():
"""
Retrieve the maximum version of Mastodon supported by this version of Mastodon.py
"""
return Mastodon.__SUPPORTED_MASTODON_VERSION
def auth_request_url(self, client_id=None, redirect_uris="urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob", scopes=__DEFAULT_SCOPES, force_login=False, state=None, lang=None):
"""
Returns the URL that a client needs to request an OAuth grant from the server.
To log in with OAuth, send your user to this URL. The user will then log in and
get a code which you can pass to `log_in()`_.
`scopes` are as in `log_in()`_, redirect_uris is where the user should be redirected to
after authentication. Note that `redirect_uris` must be one of the URLs given during
app registration. When using urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob, the code is simply displayed,
otherwise it is added to the given URL as the "code" request parameter.
Pass force_login if you want the user to always log in even when already logged
into web Mastodon (i.e. when registering multiple different accounts in an app).
`state` is the oauth `state` parameter to pass to the server. It is strongly suggested
to use a random, nonguessable value (i.e. nothing meaningful and no incrementing ID)
to preserve security guarantees. It can be left out for non-web login flows.
Pass an ISO 639-1 (two letter) or, for languages that do not have one, 639-3 (three letter)
language code as `lang` to control the display language for the oauth form.
"""
if client_id is None:
client_id = self.client_id
else:
if os.path.isfile(client_id):
with open(client_id, 'r') as secret_file:
client_id = secret_file.readline().rstrip()
params = dict()
params['client_id'] = client_id
params['response_type'] = "code"
params['redirect_uri'] = redirect_uris
params['scope'] = " ".join(scopes)
params['force_login'] = force_login
params['state'] = state
params['lang'] = lang
formatted_params = urlencode(params)
return "".join([self.api_base_url, "/oauth/authorize?", formatted_params])
def log_in(self, username=None, password=None, code=None, redirect_uri="urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob", refresh_token=None, scopes=__DEFAULT_SCOPES, to_file=None):
"""
Get the access token for a user.
The username is the email address used to log in into Mastodon.
Can persist access token to file `to_file`, to be used in the constructor.
Handles password and OAuth-based authorization.
Will throw a `MastodonIllegalArgumentError` if the OAuth flow data or the
username / password credentials given are incorrect, and
`MastodonAPIError` if all of the requested scopes were not granted.
For OAuth 2, obtain a code via having your user go to the URL returned by
`auth_request_url()`_ and pass it as the code parameter. In this case,
make sure to also pass the same redirect_uri parameter as you used when
generating the auth request URL.
Returns the access token as a string.
"""
if username is not None and password is not None:
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['scopes', 'to_file', 'code', 'refresh_token'])
params['grant_type'] = 'password'
elif code is not None:
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['scopes', 'to_file', 'username', 'password', 'refresh_token'])
params['grant_type'] = 'authorization_code'
elif refresh_token is not None:
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['scopes', 'to_file', 'username', 'password', 'code'])
params['grant_type'] = 'refresh_token'
else:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError('Invalid arguments given. username and password or code are required.')
params['client_id'] = self.client_id
params['client_secret'] = self.client_secret
params['scope'] = " ".join(scopes)
try:
response = self.__api_request('POST', '/oauth/token', params, do_ratelimiting=False)
self.access_token = response['access_token']
self.__set_refresh_token(response.get('refresh_token'))
self.__set_token_expired(int(response.get('expires_in', 0)))
except Exception as e:
if username is not None or password is not None:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError('Invalid user name, password, or redirect_uris: %s' % e)
elif code is not None:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError('Invalid access token or redirect_uris: %s' % e)
else:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError('Invalid request: %s' % e)
received_scopes = response["scope"].split(" ")
for scope_set in self.__SCOPE_SETS.keys():
if scope_set in received_scopes:
received_scopes += self.__SCOPE_SETS[scope_set]
if not set(scopes) <= set(received_scopes):
raise MastodonAPIError('Granted scopes "' + " ".join(received_scopes) + '" do not contain all of the requested scopes "' + " ".join(scopes) + '".')
if to_file is not None:
with open(to_file, 'w') as token_file:
token_file.write(response['access_token'] + "\n")
token_file.write(self.api_base_url + "\n")
token_file.write(self.client_id + "\n")
token_file.write(self.client_secret + "\n")
self.__logged_in_id = None
# Retry version check if needed (might be required in limited federation mode)
if not self.version_check_worked:
self.retrieve_mastodon_version()
return response['access_token']
def revoke_access_token(self):
"""
Revoke the oauth token the user is currently authenticated with, effectively removing
the apps access and requiring the user to log in again.
"""
if self.access_token is None:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError("Not logged in, do not have a token to revoke.")
if self.client_id is None or self.client_secret is None:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError("Client authentication (id + secret) is required to revoke tokens.")
params = collections.OrderedDict([])
params['client_id'] = self.client_id
params['client_secret'] = self.client_secret
params['token'] = self.access_token
self.__api_request('POST', '/oauth/revoke', params)
# We are now logged out, clear token and logged in id
self.access_token = None
self.__logged_in_id = None
@api_version("2.7.0", "2.7.0", "3.4.0")
def create_account(self, username, password, email, agreement=False, reason=None, locale="en", scopes=__DEFAULT_SCOPES, to_file=None, return_detailed_error=False):
"""
Creates a new user account with the given username, password and email. "agreement"
must be set to true (after showing the user the instance's user agreement and having
them agree to it), "locale" specifies the language for the confirmation email as an
ISO 639-1 (two letter) or, if a language does not have one, 639-3 (three letter) language
code. `reason` can be used to specify why a user would like to join if approved-registrations
mode is on.
Does not require an access token, but does require a client grant.
By default, this method is rate-limited by IP to 5 requests per 30 minutes.
Returns an access token (just like log_in), which it can also persist to to_file,
and sets it internally so that the user is now logged in. Note that this token
can only be used after the user has confirmed their email.
By default, the function will throw if the account could not be created. Alternately,
when `return_detailed_error` is passed, Mastodon.py will return the detailed error
response that the API provides (Starting from version 3.4.0 - not checked here) as an dict with
error details as the second return value and the token returned as `None` in case of error.
The dict will contain a text `error` values as well as a `details` value which is a dict with
one optional key for each potential field (`username`, `password`, `email` and `agreement`),
each if present containing a dict with an `error` category and free text `description`.
Valid error categories are:
* ERR_BLOCKED - When e-mail provider is not allowed
* ERR_UNREACHABLE - When e-mail address does not resolve to any IP via DNS (MX, A, AAAA)
* ERR_TAKEN - When username or e-mail are already taken
* ERR_RESERVED - When a username is reserved, e.g. "webmaster" or "admin"
* ERR_ACCEPTED - When agreement has not been accepted
* ERR_BLANK - When a required attribute is blank
* ERR_INVALID - When an attribute is malformed, e.g. wrong characters or invalid e-mail address
* ERR_TOO_LONG - When an attribute is over the character limit
* ERR_TOO_SHORT - When an attribute is under the character requirement
* ERR_INCLUSION - When an attribute is not one of the allowed values, e.g. unsupported locale
"""
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['to_file', 'scopes'])
params['client_id'] = self.client_id
params['client_secret'] = self.client_secret
if not agreement:
del params['agreement']
# Step 1: Get a user-free token via oauth
try:
oauth_params = {}
oauth_params['scope'] = " ".join(scopes)
oauth_params['client_id'] = self.client_id
oauth_params['client_secret'] = self.client_secret
oauth_params['grant_type'] = 'client_credentials'
response = self.__api_request('POST', '/oauth/token', oauth_params, do_ratelimiting=False)
temp_access_token = response['access_token']
except Exception as e:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError(
'Invalid request during oauth phase: %s' % e)
# Step 2: Use that to create a user
try:
response = self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/accounts', params, do_ratelimiting=False, access_token_override=temp_access_token, skip_error_check=True)
if "error" in response:
if return_detailed_error:
return None, response
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError('Invalid request: %s' % e)
self.access_token = response['access_token']
self.__set_refresh_token(response.get('refresh_token'))
self.__set_token_expired(int(response.get('expires_in', 0)))
except Exception as e:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError('Invalid request')
# Step 3: Check scopes, persist, et cetera
received_scopes = response["scope"].split(" ")
for scope_set in self.__SCOPE_SETS.keys():
if scope_set in received_scopes:
received_scopes += self.__SCOPE_SETS[scope_set]
if not set(scopes) <= set(received_scopes):
raise MastodonAPIError('Granted scopes "' + " ".join(received_scopes) + '" do not contain all of the requested scopes "' + " ".join(scopes) + '".')
if to_file is not None:
with open(to_file, 'w') as token_file:
token_file.write(response['access_token'] + "\n")
token_file.write(self.api_base_url + "\n")
self.__logged_in_id = None
if return_detailed_error:
return response['access_token'], {}
else:
return response['access_token']
@api_version("3.4.0", "3.4.0", "3.4.0")
def email_resend_confirmation(self):
"""
Requests a re-send of the users confirmation mail for an unconfirmed logged in user.
Only available to the app that the user originally signed up with.
"""
self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/emails/confirmations')
###
# Reading data: Instances
###
@api_version("1.1.0", "2.3.0", __DICT_VERSION_INSTANCE)
def instance(self):
"""
Retrieve basic information about the instance, including the URI and administrative contact email.
Does not require authentication unless locked down by the administrator.
Returns an `instance dict`_.
"""
return self.__instance()
def __instance(self):
"""
Internal, non-version-checking helper that does the same as instance()
"""
instance = self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/instance/')
return instance
@api_version("2.1.2", "2.1.2", __DICT_VERSION_ACTIVITY)
def instance_activity(self):
"""
Retrieve activity stats about the instance. May be disabled by the instance administrator - throws
a MastodonNotFoundError in that case.
Activity is returned for 12 weeks going back from the current week.
Returns a list of `activity dicts`_.
"""
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/instance/activity')
@api_version("2.1.2", "2.1.2", "2.1.2")
def instance_peers(self):
"""
Retrieve the instances that this instance knows about. May be disabled by the instance administrator - throws
a MastodonNotFoundError in that case.
Returns a list of URL strings.
"""
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/instance/peers')
@api_version("3.0.0", "3.0.0", "3.0.0")
def instance_health(self):
"""
Basic health check. Returns True if healthy, False if not.
"""
status = self.__api_request('GET', '/health', parse=False).decode("utf-8")
return status in ["OK", "success"]
@api_version("3.0.0", "3.0.0", "3.0.0")
def instance_nodeinfo(self, schema="http://nodeinfo.diaspora.software/ns/schema/2.0"):
"""
Retrieves the instance's nodeinfo information.
For information on what the nodeinfo can contain, see the nodeinfo
specification: https://github.com/jhass/nodeinfo . By default,
Mastodon.py will try to retrieve the version 2.0 schema nodeinfo.
To override the schema, specify the desired schema with the `schema`
parameter.
"""
links = self.__api_request('GET', '/.well-known/nodeinfo')["links"]
schema_url = None
for available_schema in links:
if available_schema.rel == schema:
schema_url = available_schema.href
if schema_url is None:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError(
"Requested nodeinfo schema is not available.")
try:
return self.__api_request('GET', schema_url, base_url_override="")
except MastodonNotFoundError:
parse = urlparse(schema_url)
return self.__api_request('GET', parse.path + parse.params + parse.query + parse.fragment)
@api_version("3.4.0", "3.4.0", __DICT_VERSION_INSTANCE)
def instance_rules(self):
"""
Retrieve instance rules.
Returns a list of `id` + `text` dicts, same as the `rules` field in the `instance dicts`_.
"""
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/instance/rules')
###
# Reading data: Timelines
##
@api_version("1.0.0", "3.1.4", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def timeline(self, timeline="home", max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None, only_media=False, local=False, remote=False):
"""
Fetch statuses, most recent ones first. `timeline` can be 'home', 'local', 'public',
'tag/hashtag' or 'list/id'. See the following functions documentation for what those do.
The default timeline is the "home" timeline.
Specify `only_media` to only get posts with attached media. Specify `local` to only get local statuses,
and `remote` to only get remote statuses. Some options are mutually incompatible as dictated by logic.
May or may not require authentication depending on server settings and what is specifically requested.
Returns a list of `status dicts`_.
"""
if max_id is not None:
max_id = self.__unpack_id(max_id, dateconv=True)
if min_id is not None:
min_id = self.__unpack_id(min_id, dateconv=True)
if since_id is not None:
since_id = self.__unpack_id(since_id, dateconv=True)
params_initial = locals()
if not local:
del params_initial['local']
if not remote:
del params_initial['remote']
if not only_media:
del params_initial['only_media']
if timeline == "local":
timeline = "public"
params_initial['local'] = True
params = self.__generate_params(params_initial, ['timeline'])
url = '/api/v1/timelines/{0}'.format(timeline)
return self.__api_request('GET', url, params)
@api_version("1.0.0", "3.1.4", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def timeline_home(self, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None, only_media=False, local=False, remote=False):
"""
Convenience method: Fetches the logged-in user's home timeline (i.e. followed users and self). Params as in `timeline()`.
Returns a list of `status dicts`_.
"""
return self.timeline('home', max_id=max_id, min_id=min_id, since_id=since_id, limit=limit, only_media=only_media, local=local, remote=remote)
@api_version("1.0.0", "3.1.4", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def timeline_local(self, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None, only_media=False):
"""
Convenience method: Fetches the local / instance-wide timeline, not including replies. Params as in `timeline()`.
Returns a list of `status dicts`_.
"""
return self.timeline('local', max_id=max_id, min_id=min_id, since_id=since_id, limit=limit, only_media=only_media)
@api_version("1.0.0", "3.1.4", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def timeline_public(self, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None, only_media=False, local=False, remote=False):
"""
Convenience method: Fetches the public / visible-network / federated timeline, not including replies. Params as in `timeline()`.
Returns a list of `status dicts`_.
"""
return self.timeline('public', max_id=max_id, min_id=min_id, since_id=since_id, limit=limit, only_media=only_media, local=local, remote=remote)
@api_version("1.0.0", "3.1.4", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def timeline_hashtag(self, hashtag, local=False, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None, only_media=False, remote=False):
"""
Convenience method: Fetch a timeline of toots with a given hashtag. The hashtag parameter
should not contain the leading #. Params as in `timeline()`.
Returns a list of `status dicts`_.
"""
if hashtag.startswith("#"):
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError(
"Hashtag parameter should omit leading #")
return self.timeline('tag/{0}'.format(hashtag), max_id=max_id, min_id=min_id, since_id=since_id, limit=limit, only_media=only_media, local=local, remote=remote)
@api_version("2.1.0", "3.1.4", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def timeline_list(self, id, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None, only_media=False, local=False, remote=False):
"""
Convenience method: Fetches a timeline containing all the toots by users in a given list. Params as in `timeline()`.
Returns a list of `status dicts`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.timeline('list/{0}'.format(id), max_id=max_id, min_id=min_id, since_id=since_id, limit=limit, only_media=only_media, local=local, remote=remote)
@api_version("2.6.0", "2.6.0", __DICT_VERSION_CONVERSATION)
def conversations(self, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None):
"""
Fetches a user's conversations.
Returns a list of `conversation dicts`_.
"""
if max_id is not None:
max_id = self.__unpack_id(max_id, dateconv=True)
if min_id is not None:
min_id = self.__unpack_id(min_id, dateconv=True)
if since_id is not None:
since_id = self.__unpack_id(since_id, dateconv=True)
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('GET', "/api/v1/conversations/", params)
###
# Reading data: Statuses
###
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def status(self, id):
"""
Fetch information about a single toot.
Does not require authentication for publicly visible statuses.
Returns a `status dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/statuses/{0}'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('GET', url)
@api_version("1.0.0", "3.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_CARD)
def status_card(self, id):
"""
Fetch a card associated with a status. A card describes an object (such as an
external video or link) embedded into a status.
Does not require authentication for publicly visible statuses.
This function is deprecated as of 3.0.0 and the endpoint does not
exist anymore - you should just use the "card" field of the status dicts
instead. Mastodon.py will try to mimic the old behaviour, but this
is somewhat inefficient and not guaranteed to be the case forever.
Returns a `card dict`_.
"""
if self.verify_minimum_version("3.0.0", cached=True):
return self.status(id).card
else:
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/statuses/{0}/card'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('GET', url)
@api_version("1.0.0", "1.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_CONTEXT)
def status_context(self, id):
"""
Fetch information about ancestors and descendants of a toot.
Does not require authentication for publicly visible statuses.
Returns a `context dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/statuses/{0}/context'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('GET', url)
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
def status_reblogged_by(self, id):
"""
Fetch a list of users that have reblogged a status.
Does not require authentication for publicly visible statuses.
Returns a list of `account dicts`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/statuses/{0}/reblogged_by'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('GET', url)
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
def status_favourited_by(self, id):
"""
Fetch a list of users that have favourited a status.
Does not require authentication for publicly visible statuses.
Returns a list of `account dicts`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/statuses/{0}/favourited_by'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('GET', url)
###
# Reading data: Scheduled statuses
###
@api_version("2.7.0", "2.7.0", __DICT_VERSION_SCHEDULED_STATUS)
def scheduled_statuses(self):
"""
Fetch a list of scheduled statuses
Returns a list of `scheduled status dicts`_.
"""
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/scheduled_statuses')
@api_version("2.7.0", "2.7.0", __DICT_VERSION_SCHEDULED_STATUS)
def scheduled_status(self, id):
"""
Fetch information about the scheduled status with the given id.
Returns a `scheduled status dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/scheduled_statuses/{0}'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('GET', url)
###
# Reading data: Polls
###
@api_version("2.8.0", "2.8.0", __DICT_VERSION_POLL)
def poll(self, id):
"""
Fetch information about the poll with the given id
Returns a `poll dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/polls/{0}'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('GET', url)
###
# Reading data: Notifications
###
@api_version("1.0.0", "3.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_NOTIFICATION)
def notifications(self, id=None, account_id=None, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None, exclude_types=None, types=None, mentions_only=None):
"""
Fetch notifications (mentions, favourites, reblogs, follows) for the logged-in
user. Pass `account_id` to get only notifications originating from the given account.
There are different types of notifications:
* `follow` - A user followed the logged in user
* `follow_request` - A user has requested to follow the logged in user (for locked accounts)
* `favourite` - A user favourited a post by the logged in user
* `reblog` - A user reblogged a post by the logged in user
* `mention` - A user mentioned the logged in user
* `poll` - A poll the logged in user created or voted in has ended
* `update` - A status the logged in user has reblogged (and only those, as of 4.0.0) has been edited
* `status` - A user that the logged in user has enabned notifications for has enabled `notify` (see `account_follow()`_)
* `admin.sign_up` - For accounts with appropriate permissions (TODO: document which those are when adding the permission API): A new user has signed up
* `admin.report` - For accounts with appropriate permissions (TODO: document which those are when adding the permission API): A new report has been received
Parameters `exclude_types` and `types` are array of these types, specifying them will in- or exclude the
types of notifications given. It is legal to give both parameters at the same tine, the result will then
be the intersection of the results of both filters. Specifying `mentions_only` is a deprecated way to set
`exclude_types` to all but mentions.
Can be passed an `id` to fetch a single notification.
Returns a list of `notification dicts`_.
"""
if mentions_only is not None:
if exclude_types is None and types is None:
if mentions_only:
if self.verify_minimum_version("3.5.0", cached=True):
types = ["mention"]
else:
exclude_types = ["follow", "favourite", "reblog", "poll", "follow_request"]
else:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError('Cannot specify exclude_types/types when mentions_only is present')
del mentions_only
if max_id is not None:
max_id = self.__unpack_id(max_id, dateconv=True)
if min_id is not None:
min_id = self.__unpack_id(min_id, dateconv=True)
if since_id is not None:
since_id = self.__unpack_id(since_id, dateconv=True)
if account_id is not None:
account_id = self.__unpack_id(account_id)
if id is None:
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['id'])
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/notifications', params)
else:
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/notifications/{0}'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('GET', url)
###
# Reading data: Accounts
###
@api_version("1.0.0", "1.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
def account(self, id):
"""
Fetch account information by user `id`.
Does not require authentication for publicly visible accounts.
Returns a `account dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/accounts/{0}'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('GET', url)
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
def account_verify_credentials(self):
"""
Fetch logged-in user's account information.
Returns a `account dict`_ (Starting from 2.1.0, with an additional "source" field).
"""
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/accounts/verify_credentials')
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
def me(self):
"""
Get this user's account. Synonym for `account_verify_credentials()`, does exactly
the same thing, just exists becase `account_verify_credentials()` has a confusing
name.
"""
return self.account_verify_credentials()
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.8.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def account_statuses(self, id, only_media=False, pinned=False, exclude_replies=False, exclude_reblogs=False, tagged=None, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None):
"""
Fetch statuses by user `id`. Same options as `timeline()`_ are permitted.
Returned toots are from the perspective of the logged-in user, i.e.
all statuses visible to the logged-in user (including DMs) are
included.
If `only_media` is set, return only statuses with media attachments.
If `pinned` is set, return only statuses that have been pinned. Note that
as of Mastodon 2.1.0, this only works properly for instance-local users.
If `exclude_replies` is set, filter out all statuses that are replies.
If `exclude_reblogs` is set, filter out all statuses that are reblogs.
If `tagged` is set, return only statuses that are tagged with `tagged`. Only a single tag without a '#' is valid.
Does not require authentication for Mastodon versions after 2.7.0 (returns
publicly visible statuses in that case), for publicly visible accounts.
Returns a list of `status dicts`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
if max_id is not None:
max_id = self.__unpack_id(max_id, dateconv=True)
if min_id is not None:
min_id = self.__unpack_id(min_id, dateconv=True)
if since_id is not None:
since_id = self.__unpack_id(since_id, dateconv=True)
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['id'])
if not pinned:
del params["pinned"]
if not only_media:
del params["only_media"]
if not exclude_replies:
del params["exclude_replies"]
if not exclude_reblogs:
del params["exclude_reblogs"]
url = '/api/v1/accounts/{0}/statuses'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('GET', url, params)
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.6.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
def account_following(self, id, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None):
"""
Fetch users the given user is following.
Returns a list of `account dicts`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
if max_id is not None:
max_id = self.__unpack_id(max_id, dateconv=True)
if min_id is not None:
min_id = self.__unpack_id(min_id, dateconv=True)
if since_id is not None:
since_id = self.__unpack_id(since_id, dateconv=True)
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['id'])
url = '/api/v1/accounts/{0}/following'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('GET', url, params)
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.6.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
def account_followers(self, id, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None):
"""
Fetch users the given user is followed by.
Returns a list of `account dicts`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
if max_id is not None:
max_id = self.__unpack_id(max_id, dateconv=True)
if min_id is not None:
min_id = self.__unpack_id(min_id, dateconv=True)
if since_id is not None:
since_id = self.__unpack_id(since_id, dateconv=True)
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['id'])
url = '/api/v1/accounts/{0}/followers'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('GET', url, params)
@api_version("1.0.0", "1.4.0", __DICT_VERSION_RELATIONSHIP)
def account_relationships(self, id):
"""
Fetch relationship (following, followed_by, blocking, follow requested) of
the logged in user to a given account. `id` can be a list.
Returns a list of `relationship dicts`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/accounts/relationships',
params)
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.3.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
def account_search(self, q, limit=None, following=False):
"""
Fetch matching accounts. Will lookup an account remotely if the search term is
in the username@domain format and not yet in the database. Set `following` to
True to limit the search to users the logged-in user follows.
Returns a list of `account dicts`_.
"""
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
if params["following"] == False:
del params["following"]
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/accounts/search', params)
@api_version("2.1.0", "2.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_LIST)
def account_lists(self, id):
"""
Get all of the logged-in user's lists which the specified user is
a member of.
Returns a list of `list dicts`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['id'])
url = '/api/v1/accounts/{0}/lists'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('GET', url, params)
@api_version("3.4.0", "3.4.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
def account_lookup(self, acct):
"""
Look up an account from user@instance form (@instance allowed but not required for
local accounts). Will only return accounts that the instance already knows about,
and not do any webfinger requests. Use `account_search` if you need to resolve users
through webfinger from remote.
Returns an `account dict`_.
"""
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/accounts/lookup', self.__generate_params(locals()))
@api_version("3.5.0", "3.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_FAMILIAR_FOLLOWERS)
def account_familiar_followers(self, id):
"""
Find followers for the account given by id (can be a list) that also follow the
logged in account.
Returns a list of `familiar follower dicts`_
"""
if not isinstance(id, list):
id = [id]
for i in range(len(id)):
id[i] = self.__unpack_id(id[i])
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/accounts/familiar_followers', {'id': id}, use_json=True)
###
# Reading data: Featured hashtags
###
@api_version("3.0.0", "3.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_FEATURED_TAG)
def featured_tags(self):
"""
Return the hashtags the logged-in user has set to be featured on
their profile as a list of `featured tag dicts`_.
Returns a list of `featured tag dicts`_.
"""
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/featured_tags')
@api_version("3.0.0", "3.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_HASHTAG)
def featured_tag_suggestions(self):
"""
Returns the logged-in user's 10 most commonly-used hashtags.
Returns a list of `hashtag dicts`_.
"""
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/featured_tags/suggestions')
###
# Reading data: Keyword filters
###
@api_version("2.4.3", "2.4.3", __DICT_VERSION_FILTER)
def filters(self):
"""
Fetch all of the logged-in user's filters.
Returns a list of `filter dicts`_. Not paginated.
"""
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/filters')
@api_version("2.4.3", "2.4.3", __DICT_VERSION_FILTER)
def filter(self, id):
"""
Fetches information about the filter with the specified `id`.
Returns a `filter dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/filters/{0}'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('GET', url)
@api_version("2.4.3", "2.4.3", __DICT_VERSION_FILTER)
def filters_apply(self, objects, filters, context):
"""
Helper function: Applies a list of filters to a list of either statuses
or notifications and returns only those matched by none. This function will
apply all filters that match the context provided in `context`, i.e.
if you want to apply only notification-relevant filters, specify
'notifications'. Valid contexts are 'home', 'notifications', 'public' and 'thread'.
"""
# Build filter regex
filter_strings = []
for keyword_filter in filters:
if not context in keyword_filter["context"]:
continue
filter_string = re.escape(keyword_filter["phrase"])
if keyword_filter["whole_word"]:
filter_string = "\\b" + filter_string + "\\b"
filter_strings.append(filter_string)
filter_re = re.compile("|".join(filter_strings), flags=re.IGNORECASE)
# Apply
filter_results = []
for filter_object in objects:
filter_status = filter_object
if "status" in filter_object:
filter_status = filter_object["status"]
filter_text = filter_status["content"]
filter_text = re.sub(r"<.*?>", " ", filter_text)
filter_text = re.sub(r"\s+", " ", filter_text).strip()
if not filter_re.search(filter_text):
filter_results.append(filter_object)
return filter_results
###
# Reading data: Follow suggestions
###
@api_version("2.4.3", "2.4.3", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
def suggestions(self):
"""
Fetch follow suggestions for the logged-in user.
Returns a list of `account dicts`_.
"""
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/suggestions')
###
# Reading data: Follow suggestions
###
@api_version("3.0.0", "3.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
def directory(self, offset=None, limit=None, order=None, local=None):
"""
Fetch the contents of the profile directory, if enabled on the server.
`offset` how many accounts to skip before returning results. Default 0.
`limit` how many accounts to load. Default 40.
`order` "active" to sort by most recently posted statuses (default) or
"new" to sort by most recently created profiles.
`local` True to return only local accounts.
Returns a list of `account dicts`_.
"""
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/directory', params)
###
# Reading data: Endorsements
###
@api_version("2.5.0", "2.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
def endorsements(self):
"""
Fetch list of users endorsed by the logged-in user.
Returns a list of `account dicts`_.
"""
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/endorsements')
###
# Reading data: Searching
###
def __ensure_search_params_acceptable(self, account_id, offset, min_id, max_id):
"""
Internal Helper: Throw a MastodonVersionError if version is < 2.8.0 but parameters
for search that are available only starting with 2.8.0 are specified.
"""
if any(item is not None for item in (account_id, offset, min_id, max_id)):
if not self.verify_minimum_version("2.8.0", cached=True):
raise MastodonVersionError("Advanced search parameters require Mastodon 2.8.0+")
@api_version("1.1.0", "2.8.0", __DICT_VERSION_SEARCHRESULT)
def search(self, q, resolve=True, result_type=None, account_id=None, offset=None, min_id=None, max_id=None, exclude_unreviewed=True):
"""
Fetch matching hashtags, accounts and statuses. Will perform webfinger
lookups if resolve is True. Full-text search is only enabled if
the instance supports it, and is restricted to statuses the logged-in
user wrote or was mentioned in.
`result_type` can be one of "accounts", "hashtags" or "statuses", to only
search for that type of object.
Specify `account_id` to only get results from the account with that id.
`offset`, `min_id` and `max_id` can be used to paginate.
`exclude_unreviewed` can be used to restrict search results for hashtags to only
those that have been reviewed by moderators. It is on by default. When using the
v1 search API (pre 2.4.1), it is ignored.
Will use search_v1 (no tag dicts in return values) on Mastodon versions before
2.4.1), search_v2 otherwise. Parameters other than resolve are only available
on Mastodon 2.8.0 or above - this function will throw a MastodonVersionError
if you try to use them on versions before that. Note that the cached version
number will be used for this to avoid uneccesary requests.
Returns a `search result dict`_, with tags as `hashtag dicts`_.
"""
if self.verify_minimum_version("2.4.1", cached=True):
return self.search_v2(q, resolve=resolve, result_type=result_type, account_id=account_id, offset=offset, min_id=min_id, max_id=max_id, exclude_unreviewed=exclude_unreviewed)
else:
self.__ensure_search_params_acceptable(
account_id, offset, min_id, max_id)
return self.search_v1(q, resolve=resolve)
@api_version("1.1.0", "2.1.0", "2.1.0")
def search_v1(self, q, resolve=False):
"""
Identical to `search_v2()`, except in that it does not return
tags as `hashtag dicts`_.
Returns a `search result dict`_.
"""
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
if not resolve:
del params['resolve']
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/search', params)
@api_version("2.4.1", "2.8.0", __DICT_VERSION_SEARCHRESULT)
def search_v2(self, q, resolve=True, result_type=None, account_id=None, offset=None, min_id=None, max_id=None, exclude_unreviewed=True):
"""
Identical to `search_v1()`, except in that it returns tags as
`hashtag dicts`_, has more parameters, and resolves by default.
For more details documentation, please see `search()`
Returns a `search result dict`_.
"""
self.__ensure_search_params_acceptable(
account_id, offset, min_id, max_id)
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
if not resolve:
del params["resolve"]
if not exclude_unreviewed or not self.verify_minimum_version("3.0.0", cached=True):
del params["exclude_unreviewed"]
if "result_type" in params:
params["type"] = params["result_type"]
del params["result_type"]
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v2/search', params)
###
# Reading data: Trends
###
@api_version("2.4.3", "3.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_HASHTAG)
def trends(self, limit=None):
"""
Alias for `trending_tags()`_
"""
return self.trending_tags(limit=limit)
@api_version("3.5.0", "3.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_HASHTAG)
def trending_tags(self, limit=None, lang=None):
"""
Fetch trending-hashtag information, if the instance provides such information.
Specify `limit` to limit how many results are returned (the maximum number
of results is 10, the endpoint is not paginated).
Does not require authentication unless locked down by the administrator.
Important versioning note: This endpoint does not exist for Mastodon versions
between 2.8.0 (inclusive) and 3.0.0 (exclusive).
Pass `lang` to override the global locale parameter, which may affect trend ordering.
Returns a list of `hashtag dicts`_, sorted by the instance's trending algorithm,
descending.
"""
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
if self.verify_minimum_version("3.5.0", cached=True):
# Starting 3.5.0, old version is deprecated
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/trends/tags', params)
else:
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/trends', params)
@api_version("3.5.0", "3.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def trending_statuses(self):
"""
Fetch trending-status information, if the instance provides such information.
Specify `limit` to limit how many results are returned (the maximum number
of results is 10, the endpoint is not paginated).
Pass `lang` to override the global locale parameter, which may affect trend ordering.
Returns a list of `status dicts`_, sorted by the instances's trending algorithm,
descending.
"""
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/trends/statuses', params)
@api_version("3.5.0", "3.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_CARD)
def trending_links(self):
"""
Fetch trending-link information, if the instance provides such information.
Specify `limit` to limit how many results are returned (the maximum number
of results is 10, the endpoint is not paginated).
Returns a list of `card dicts`_, sorted by the instances's trending algorithm,
descending.
"""
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/trends/links', params)
###
# Reading data: Lists
###
@api_version("2.1.0", "2.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_LIST)
def lists(self):
"""
Fetch a list of all the Lists by the logged-in user.
Returns a list of `list dicts`_.
"""
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/lists')
@api_version("2.1.0", "2.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_LIST)
def list(self, id):
"""
Fetch info about a specific list.
Returns a `list dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/lists/{0}'.format(id))
@api_version("2.1.0", "2.6.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
def list_accounts(self, id, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None):
"""
Get the accounts that are on the given list.
Returns a list of `account dicts`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
if max_id is not None:
max_id = self.__unpack_id(max_id, dateconv=True)
if min_id is not None:
min_id = self.__unpack_id(min_id, dateconv=True)
if since_id is not None:
since_id = self.__unpack_id(since_id, dateconv=True)
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['id'])
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/lists/{0}/accounts'.format(id))
###
# Reading data: Mutes and Blocks
###
@api_version("1.1.0", "2.6.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
def mutes(self, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None):
"""
Fetch a list of users muted by the logged-in user.
Returns a list of `account dicts`_.
"""
if max_id is not None:
max_id = self.__unpack_id(max_id, dateconv=True)
if min_id is not None:
min_id = self.__unpack_id(min_id, dateconv=True)
if since_id is not None:
since_id = self.__unpack_id(since_id, dateconv=True)
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/mutes', params)
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.6.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
def blocks(self, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None):
"""
Fetch a list of users blocked by the logged-in user.
Returns a list of `account dicts`_.
"""
if max_id is not None:
max_id = self.__unpack_id(max_id, dateconv=True)
if min_id is not None:
min_id = self.__unpack_id(min_id, dateconv=True)
if since_id is not None:
since_id = self.__unpack_id(since_id, dateconv=True)
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/blocks', params)
###
# Reading data: Reports
###
@api_version("1.1.0", "1.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_REPORT)
def reports(self):
"""
Fetch a list of reports made by the logged-in user.
Returns a list of `report dicts`_.
Warning: This method has now finally been removed, and will not
work on Mastodon versions 2.5.0 and above.
"""
if self.verify_minimum_version("2.5.0", cached=True):
raise MastodonVersionError("API removed in Mastodon 2.5.0")
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/reports')
###
# Reading data: Favourites
###
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.6.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def favourites(self, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None):
"""
Fetch the logged-in user's favourited statuses.
Returns a list of `status dicts`_.
"""
if max_id is not None:
max_id = self.__unpack_id(max_id, dateconv=True)
if min_id is not None:
min_id = self.__unpack_id(min_id, dateconv=True)
if since_id is not None:
since_id = self.__unpack_id(since_id, dateconv=True)
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/favourites', params)
###
# Reading data: Follow requests
###
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.6.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
def follow_requests(self, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None):
"""
Fetch the logged-in user's incoming follow requests.
Returns a list of `account dicts`_.
"""
if max_id is not None:
max_id = self.__unpack_id(max_id, dateconv=True)
if min_id is not None:
min_id = self.__unpack_id(min_id, dateconv=True)
if since_id is not None:
since_id = self.__unpack_id(since_id, dateconv=True)
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/follow_requests', params)
###
# Reading data: Domain blocks
###
@api_version("1.4.0", "2.6.0", "1.4.0")
def domain_blocks(self, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None):
"""
Fetch the logged-in user's blocked domains.
Returns a list of blocked domain URLs (as strings, without protocol specifier).
"""
if max_id is not None:
max_id = self.__unpack_id(max_id, dateconv=True)
if min_id is not None:
min_id = self.__unpack_id(min_id, dateconv=True)
if since_id is not None:
since_id = self.__unpack_id(since_id, dateconv=True)
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/domain_blocks', params)
###
# Reading data: Emoji
###
@api_version("2.1.0", "2.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_EMOJI)
def custom_emojis(self):
"""
Fetch the list of custom emoji the instance has installed.
Does not require authentication unless locked down by the administrator.
Returns a list of `emoji dicts`_.
"""
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/custom_emojis')
###
# Reading data: Apps
###
@api_version("2.0.0", "2.7.2", __DICT_VERSION_APPLICATION)
def app_verify_credentials(self):
"""
Fetch information about the current application.
Returns an `application dict`_.
"""
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/apps/verify_credentials')
###
# Reading data: Webpush subscriptions
###
@api_version("2.4.0", "2.4.0", __DICT_VERSION_PUSH)
def push_subscription(self):
"""
Fetch the current push subscription the logged-in user has for this app.
Returns a `push subscription dict`_.
"""
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/push/subscription')
###
# Reading data: Preferences
###
@api_version("2.8.0", "2.8.0", __DICT_VERSION_PREFERENCES)
def preferences(self):
"""
Fetch the user's preferences, which can be used to set some default options.
As of 2.8.0, apps can only fetch, not update preferences.
Returns a `preference dict`_.
"""
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/preferences')
##
# Reading data: Announcements
##
# /api/v1/announcements
@api_version("3.1.0", "3.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_ANNOUNCEMENT)
def announcements(self):
"""
Fetch currently active announcements.
Returns a list of `announcement dicts`_.
"""
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/announcements')
##
# Reading data: Read markers
##
@api_version("3.0.0", "3.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_MARKER)
def markers_get(self, timeline=["home"]):
"""
Get the last-read-location markers for the specified timelines. Valid timelines
are the same as in `timeline()`_
Note that despite the singular name, `timeline` can be a list.
Returns a dict of `read marker dicts`_, keyed by timeline name.
"""
if not isinstance(timeline, (list, tuple)):
timeline = [timeline]
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/markers', params)
###
# Reading data: Bookmarks
###
@api_version("3.1.0", "3.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def bookmarks(self, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None):
"""
Get a list of statuses bookmarked by the logged-in user.
Returns a list of `status dicts`_.
"""
if max_id is not None:
max_id = self.__unpack_id(max_id, dateconv=True)
if min_id is not None:
min_id = self.__unpack_id(min_id, dateconv=True)
if since_id is not None:
since_id = self.__unpack_id(since_id, dateconv=True)
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/bookmarks', params)
###
# Writing data: Statuses
###
def __status_internal(self, status, in_reply_to_id=None, media_ids=None,
sensitive=False, visibility=None, spoiler_text=None,
language=None, idempotency_key=None, content_type=None,
scheduled_at=None, poll=None, quote_id=None, edit=False):
if quote_id is not None:
if self.feature_set != "fedibird":
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError('quote_id is only available with feature set fedibird')
quote_id = self.__unpack_id(quote_id)
if content_type is not None:
if self.feature_set != "pleroma":
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError('content_type is only available with feature set pleroma')
# It would be better to read this from nodeinfo and cache, but this is easier
if not content_type in ["text/plain", "text/html", "text/markdown", "text/bbcode"]:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError('Invalid content type specified')
if in_reply_to_id is not None:
in_reply_to_id = self.__unpack_id(in_reply_to_id)
if scheduled_at is not None:
scheduled_at = self.__consistent_isoformat_utc(scheduled_at)
params_initial = locals()
# Validate poll/media exclusivity
if poll is not None:
if media_ids is not None and len(media_ids) != 0:
raise ValueError(
'Status can have media or poll attached - not both.')
# Validate visibility parameter
valid_visibilities = ['private', 'public', 'unlisted', 'direct']
if params_initial['visibility'] is None:
del params_initial['visibility']
else:
params_initial['visibility'] = params_initial['visibility'].lower()
if params_initial['visibility'] not in valid_visibilities:
raise ValueError('Invalid visibility value! Acceptable values are %s' % valid_visibilities)
if params_initial['language'] is None:
del params_initial['language']
if params_initial['sensitive'] is False:
del [params_initial['sensitive']]
headers = {}
if idempotency_key is not None:
headers['Idempotency-Key'] = idempotency_key
if media_ids is not None:
try:
media_ids_proper = []
if not isinstance(media_ids, (list, tuple)):
media_ids = [media_ids]
for media_id in media_ids:
media_ids_proper.append(self.__unpack_id(media_id))
except Exception as e:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError("Invalid media dict: %s" % e)
params_initial["media_ids"] = media_ids_proper
if params_initial['content_type'] is None:
del params_initial['content_type']
use_json = False
if poll is not None:
use_json = True
params = self.__generate_params(params_initial, ['idempotency_key', 'edit'])
if edit is None:
# Post
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/statuses', params, headers=headers, use_json=use_json)
else:
# Edit
return self.__api_request('PUT', '/api/v1/statuses/{0}'.format(str(self.__unpack_id(edit))), params, headers=headers, use_json=use_json)
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.8.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def status_post(self, status, in_reply_to_id=None, media_ids=None,
sensitive=False, visibility=None, spoiler_text=None,
language=None, idempotency_key=None, content_type=None,
scheduled_at=None, poll=None, quote_id=None):
"""
Post a status. Can optionally be in reply to another status and contain
media.
`media_ids` should be a list. (If it's not, the function will turn it
into one.) It can contain up to four pieces of media (uploaded via
`media_post()`_). `media_ids` can also be the `media dicts`_ returned
by `media_post()`_ - they are unpacked automatically.
The `sensitive` boolean decides whether or not media attached to the post
should be marked as sensitive, which hides it by default on the Mastodon
web front-end.
The visibility parameter is a string value and accepts any of:
'direct' - post will be visible only to mentioned users
'private' - post will be visible only to followers
'unlisted' - post will be public but not appear on the public timeline
'public' - post will be public
If not passed in, visibility defaults to match the current account's
default-privacy setting (starting with Mastodon version 1.6) or its
locked setting - private if the account is locked, public otherwise
(for Mastodon versions lower than 1.6).
The `spoiler_text` parameter is a string to be shown as a warning before
the text of the status. If no text is passed in, no warning will be
displayed.
Specify `language` to override automatic language detection. The parameter
accepts all valid ISO 639-1 (2-letter) or for languages where that do not
have one, 639-3 (three letter) language codes.
You can set `idempotency_key` to a value to uniquely identify an attempt
at posting a status. Even if you call this function more than once,
if you call it with the same `idempotency_key`, only one status will
be created.
Pass a datetime as `scheduled_at` to schedule the toot for a specific time
(the time must be at least 5 minutes into the future). If this is passed,
status_post returns a `scheduled status dict`_ instead.
Pass `poll` to attach a poll to the status. An appropriate object can be
constructed using `make_poll()`_ . Note that as of Mastodon version
2.8.2, you can only have either media or a poll attached, not both at
the same time.
**Specific to "pleroma" feature set:**: Specify `content_type` to set
the content type of your post on Pleroma. It accepts 'text/plain' (default),
'text/markdown', 'text/html' and 'text/bbcode'. This parameter is not
supported on Mastodon servers, but will be safely ignored if set.
**Specific to "fedibird" feature set:**: The `quote_id` parameter is
a non-standard extension that specifies the id of a quoted status.
Returns a `status dict`_ with the new status.
"""
return self.__status_internal(
status,
in_reply_to_id,
media_ids,
sensitive,
visibility,
spoiler_text,
language,
idempotency_key,
content_type,
scheduled_at,
poll,
quote_id,
edit=None
)
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.8.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def toot(self, status):
"""
Synonym for `status_post()`_ that only takes the status text as input.
Usage in production code is not recommended.
Returns a `status dict`_ with the new status.
"""
return self.status_post(status)
@api_version("3.5.0", "3.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def status_update(self, id, status = None, spoiler_text = None, sensitive = None, media_ids = None, poll = None):
"""
Edit a status. The meanings of the fields are largely the same as in `status_post()`_,
though not every field can be edited.
Note that editing a poll will reset the votes.
"""
return self.__status_internal(
status = status,
media_ids = media_ids,
sensitive = sensitive,
spoiler_text = spoiler_text,
poll = poll,
edit = id
)
@api_version("3.5.0", "3.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS_EDIT)
def status_history(self, id):
"""
Returns the edit history of a status as a list of `status edit dicts`_, starting
from the original form. Note that this means that a status that has been edited
once will have *two* entries in this list, a status that has been edited twice
will have three, and so on.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('GET', "/api/v1/statuses/{0}/history".format(str(id)))
def status_source(self, id):
"""
Returns the source of a status for editing.
Return value is a dictionary containing exactly the parameters you could pass to
`status_update()`_ to change nothing about the status, except `status` is `text`
instead.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('GET', "/api/v1/statuses/{0}/source".format(str(id)))
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.8.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def status_reply(self, to_status, status, in_reply_to_id=None, media_ids=None,
sensitive=False, visibility=None, spoiler_text=None,
language=None, idempotency_key=None, content_type=None,
scheduled_at=None, poll=None, untag=False):
"""
Helper function - acts like status_post, but prepends the name of all
the users that are being replied to to the status text and retains
CW and visibility if not explicitly overridden.
Set `untag` to True if you want the reply to only go to the user you
are replying to, removing every other mentioned user from the
conversation.
"""
keyword_args = locals()
del keyword_args["self"]
del keyword_args["to_status"]
del keyword_args["untag"]
user_id = self.__get_logged_in_id()
# Determine users to mention
mentioned_accounts = collections.OrderedDict()
mentioned_accounts[to_status.account.id] = to_status.account.acct
if not untag:
for account in to_status.mentions:
if account.id != user_id and not account.id in mentioned_accounts.keys():
mentioned_accounts[account.id] = account.acct
# Join into one piece of text. The space is added inside because of self-replies.
status = "".join(map(lambda x: "@" + x + " ",
mentioned_accounts.values())) + status
# Retain visibility / cw
if visibility is None and 'visibility' in to_status:
visibility = to_status.visibility
if spoiler_text is None and 'spoiler_text' in to_status:
spoiler_text = to_status.spoiler_text
keyword_args["status"] = status
keyword_args["visibility"] = visibility
keyword_args["spoiler_text"] = spoiler_text
keyword_args["in_reply_to_id"] = to_status.id
return self.status_post(**keyword_args)
@api_version("2.8.0", "2.8.0", __DICT_VERSION_POLL)
def make_poll(self, options, expires_in, multiple=False, hide_totals=False):
"""
Generate a poll object that can be passed as the `poll` option when posting a status.
options is an array of strings with the poll options (Maximum, by default: 4),
expires_in is the time in seconds for which the poll should be open.
Set multiple to True to allow people to choose more than one answer. Set
hide_totals to True to hide the results of the poll until it has expired.
"""
poll_params = locals()
del poll_params["self"]
return poll_params
@api_version("1.0.0", "1.0.0", "1.0.0")
def status_delete(self, id):
"""
Delete a status
Returns the now-deleted status, with an added "source" attribute that contains
the text that was used to compose this status (this can be used to power
"delete and redraft" functionality)
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/statuses/{0}'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('DELETE', url)
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def status_reblog(self, id, visibility=None):
"""
Reblog / boost a status.
The visibility parameter functions the same as in `status_post()`_ and
allows you to reduce the visibility of a reblogged status.
Returns a `status dict`_ with a new status that wraps around the reblogged one.
"""
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['id'])
valid_visibilities = ['private', 'public', 'unlisted', 'direct']
if 'visibility' in params:
params['visibility'] = params['visibility'].lower()
if params['visibility'] not in valid_visibilities:
raise ValueError('Invalid visibility value! Acceptable '
'values are %s' % valid_visibilities)
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/statuses/{0}/reblog'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url, params)
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def status_unreblog(self, id):
"""
Un-reblog a status.
Returns a `status dict`_ with the status that used to be reblogged.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/statuses/{0}/unreblog'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url)
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def status_favourite(self, id):
"""
Favourite a status.
Returns a `status dict`_ with the favourited status.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/statuses/{0}/favourite'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url)
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def status_unfavourite(self, id):
"""
Un-favourite a status.
Returns a `status dict`_ with the un-favourited status.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/statuses/{0}/unfavourite'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url)
@api_version("1.4.0", "2.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def status_mute(self, id):
"""
Mute notifications for a status.
Returns a `status dict`_ with the now muted status
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/statuses/{0}/mute'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url)
@api_version("1.4.0", "2.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def status_unmute(self, id):
"""
Unmute notifications for a status.
Returns a `status dict`_ with the status that used to be muted.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/statuses/{0}/unmute'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url)
@api_version("2.1.0", "2.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def status_pin(self, id):
"""
Pin a status for the logged-in user.
Returns a `status dict`_ with the now pinned status
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/statuses/{0}/pin'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url)
@api_version("2.1.0", "2.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def status_unpin(self, id):
"""
Unpin a pinned status for the logged-in user.
Returns a `status dict`_ with the status that used to be pinned.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/statuses/{0}/unpin'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url)
@api_version("3.1.0", "3.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def status_bookmark(self, id):
"""
Bookmark a status as the logged-in user.
Returns a `status dict`_ with the now bookmarked status
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/statuses/{0}/bookmark'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url)
@api_version("3.1.0", "3.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def status_unbookmark(self, id):
"""
Unbookmark a bookmarked status for the logged-in user.
Returns a `status dict`_ with the status that used to be bookmarked.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/statuses/{0}/unbookmark'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url)
###
# Writing data: Scheduled statuses
###
@api_version("2.7.0", "2.7.0", __DICT_VERSION_SCHEDULED_STATUS)
def scheduled_status_update(self, id, scheduled_at):
"""
Update the scheduled time of a scheduled status.
New time must be at least 5 minutes into the future.
Returns a `scheduled status dict`_
"""
scheduled_at = self.__consistent_isoformat_utc(scheduled_at)
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['id'])
url = '/api/v1/scheduled_statuses/{0}'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('PUT', url, params)
@api_version("2.7.0", "2.7.0", "2.7.0")
def scheduled_status_delete(self, id):
"""
Deletes a scheduled status.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/scheduled_statuses/{0}'.format(str(id))
self.__api_request('DELETE', url)
###
# Writing data: Polls
###
@api_version("2.8.0", "2.8.0", __DICT_VERSION_POLL)
def poll_vote(self, id, choices):
"""
Vote in the given poll.
`choices` is the index of the choice you wish to register a vote for
(i.e. its index in the corresponding polls `options` field. In case
of a poll that allows selection of more than one option, a list of
indices can be passed.
You can only submit choices for any given poll once in case of
single-option polls, or only once per option in case of multi-option
polls.
Returns the updated `poll dict`_
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
if not isinstance(choices, list):
choices = [choices]
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['id'])
url = '/api/v1/polls/{0}/votes'.format(id)
self.__api_request('POST', url, params)
###
# Writing data: Notifications
###
@api_version("1.0.0", "1.0.0", "1.0.0")
def notifications_clear(self):
"""
Clear out a user's notifications
"""
self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/notifications/clear')
@api_version("1.3.0", "2.9.2", "2.9.2")
def notifications_dismiss(self, id):
"""
Deletes a single notification
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
if self.verify_minimum_version("2.9.2", cached=True):
url = '/api/v1/notifications/{0}/dismiss'.format(str(id))
self.__api_request('POST', url)
else:
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/notifications/dismiss', params)
###
# Writing data: Conversations
###
@api_version("2.6.0", "2.6.0", __DICT_VERSION_CONVERSATION)
def conversations_read(self, id):
"""
Marks a single conversation as read.
Returns the updated `conversation dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/conversations/{0}/read'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url)
###
# Writing data: Accounts
###
@api_version("1.0.0", "3.3.0", __DICT_VERSION_RELATIONSHIP)
def account_follow(self, id, reblogs=True, notify=False):
"""
Follow a user.
Set `reblogs` to False to hide boosts by the followed user.
Set `notify` to True to get a notification every time the followed user posts.
Returns a `relationship dict`_ containing the updated relationship to the user.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ["id"])
if params["reblogs"] is None:
del params["reblogs"]
url = '/api/v1/accounts/{0}/follow'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url, params)
@api_version("1.0.0", "2.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
def follows(self, uri):
"""
Follow a remote user by uri (username@domain).
Returns a `account dict`_.
"""
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/follows', params)
@api_version("1.0.0", "1.4.0", __DICT_VERSION_RELATIONSHIP)
def account_unfollow(self, id):
"""
Unfollow a user.
Returns a `relationship dict`_ containing the updated relationship to the user.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/accounts/{0}/unfollow'.format(str(id)))
@api_version("3.5.0", "3.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_RELATIONSHIP)
def account_remove_from_followers(self, id):
"""
Remove a user from the logged in users followers (i.e. make them unfollow the logged in
user / "softblock" them).
Returns a `relationship dict`_ reflecting the updated following status.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/accounts/{0}/remove_from_followers'.format(str(id)))
@api_version("1.0.0", "1.4.0", __DICT_VERSION_RELATIONSHIP)
def account_block(self, id):
"""
Block a user.
Returns a `relationship dict`_ containing the updated relationship to the user.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/accounts/{0}/block'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url)
@api_version("1.0.0", "1.4.0", __DICT_VERSION_RELATIONSHIP)
def account_unblock(self, id):
"""
Unblock a user.
Returns a `relationship dict`_ containing the updated relationship to the user.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/accounts/{0}/unblock'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url)
@api_version("1.1.0", "2.4.3", __DICT_VERSION_RELATIONSHIP)
def account_mute(self, id, notifications=True, duration=None):
"""
Mute a user.
Set `notifications` to False to receive notifications even though the user is
muted from timelines. Pass a `duration` in seconds to have Mastodon automatically
lift the mute after that many seconds.
Returns a `relationship dict`_ containing the updated relationship to the user.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['id'])
url = '/api/v1/accounts/{0}/mute'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url, params)
@api_version("1.1.0", "1.4.0", __DICT_VERSION_RELATIONSHIP)
def account_unmute(self, id):
"""
Unmute a user.
Returns a `relationship dict`_ containing the updated relationship to the user.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/accounts/{0}/unmute'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url)
@api_version("1.1.1", "3.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
def account_update_credentials(self, display_name=None, note=None,
avatar=None, avatar_mime_type=None,
header=None, header_mime_type=None,
locked=None, bot=None,
discoverable=None, fields=None):
"""
Update the profile for the currently logged-in user.
`note` is the user's bio.
`avatar` and 'header' are images. As with media uploads, it is possible to either
pass image data and a mime type, or a filename of an image file, for either.
`locked` specifies whether the user needs to manually approve follow requests.
`bot` specifies whether the user should be set to a bot.
`discoverable` specifies whether the user should appear in the user directory.
`fields` can be a list of up to four name-value pairs (specified as tuples) to
appear as semi-structured information in the user's profile.
Returns the updated `account dict` of the logged-in user.
"""
params_initial = collections.OrderedDict(locals())
# Convert fields
if fields is not None:
if len(fields) > 4:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError(
'A maximum of four fields are allowed.')
fields_attributes = []
for idx, (field_name, field_value) in enumerate(fields):
params_initial['fields_attributes[' +
str(idx) + '][name]'] = field_name
params_initial['fields_attributes[' +
str(idx) + '][value]'] = field_value
# Clean up params
for param in ["avatar", "avatar_mime_type", "header", "header_mime_type", "fields"]:
if param in params_initial:
del params_initial[param]
# Create file info
files = {}
if avatar is not None:
files["avatar"] = self.__load_media_file(avatar, avatar_mime_type)
if header is not None:
files["header"] = self.__load_media_file(header, header_mime_type)
params = self.__generate_params(params_initial)
return self.__api_request('PATCH', '/api/v1/accounts/update_credentials', params, files=files)
@api_version("2.5.0", "2.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_RELATIONSHIP)
def account_pin(self, id):
"""
Pin / endorse a user.
Returns a `relationship dict`_ containing the updated relationship to the user.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/accounts/{0}/pin'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url)
@api_version("2.5.0", "2.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_RELATIONSHIP)
def account_unpin(self, id):
"""
Unpin / un-endorse a user.
Returns a `relationship dict`_ containing the updated relationship to the user.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/accounts/{0}/unpin'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url)
@api_version("3.2.0", "3.2.0", __DICT_VERSION_RELATIONSHIP)
def account_note_set(self, id, comment):
"""
Set a note (visible to the logged in user only) for the given account.
Returns a `status dict`_ with the `note` updated.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ["id"])
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/accounts/{0}/note'.format(str(id)), params)
@api_version("3.3.0", "3.3.0", __DICT_VERSION_HASHTAG)
def account_featured_tags(self, id):
"""
Get an account's featured hashtags.
Returns a list of `hashtag dicts`_ (NOT `featured tag dicts`_).
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/accounts/{0}/featured_tags'.format(str(id)))
###
# Writing data: Featured hashtags
###
@api_version("3.0.0", "3.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_FEATURED_TAG)
def featured_tag_create(self, name):
"""
Creates a new featured hashtag displayed on the logged-in user's profile.
Returns a `featured tag dict`_ with the newly featured tag.
"""
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/featured_tags', params)
@api_version("3.0.0", "3.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_FEATURED_TAG)
def featured_tag_delete(self, id):
"""
Deletes one of the logged-in user's featured hashtags.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/featured_tags/{0}'.format(str(id))
self.__api_request('DELETE', url)
###
# Writing data: Keyword filters
###
@api_version("2.4.3", "2.4.3", __DICT_VERSION_FILTER)
def filter_create(self, phrase, context, irreversible=False, whole_word=True, expires_in=None):
"""
Creates a new keyword filter. `phrase` is the phrase that should be
filtered out, `context` specifies from where to filter the keywords.
Valid contexts are 'home', 'notifications', 'public' and 'thread'.
Set `irreversible` to True if you want the filter to just delete statuses
server side. This works only for the 'home' and 'notifications' contexts.
Set `whole_word` to False if you want to allow filter matches to
start or end within a word, not only at word boundaries.
Set `expires_in` to specify for how many seconds the filter should be
kept around.
Returns the `filter dict`_ of the newly created filter.
"""
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
for context_val in context:
if not context_val in ['home', 'notifications', 'public', 'thread']:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError('Invalid filter context.')
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/filters', params)
@api_version("2.4.3", "2.4.3", __DICT_VERSION_FILTER)
def filter_update(self, id, phrase=None, context=None, irreversible=None, whole_word=None, expires_in=None):
"""
Updates the filter with the given `id`. Parameters are the same
as in `filter_create()`.
Returns the `filter dict`_ of the updated filter.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['id'])
url = '/api/v1/filters/{0}'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('PUT', url, params)
@api_version("2.4.3", "2.4.3", "2.4.3")
def filter_delete(self, id):
"""
Deletes the filter with the given `id`.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/filters/{0}'.format(str(id))
self.__api_request('DELETE', url)
###
# Writing data: Follow suggestions
###
@api_version("2.4.3", "2.4.3", __DICT_VERSION_ACCOUNT)
def suggestion_delete(self, account_id):
"""
Remove the user with the given `account_id` from the follow suggestions.
"""
account_id = self.__unpack_id(account_id)
url = '/api/v1/suggestions/{0}'.format(str(account_id))
self.__api_request('DELETE', url)
###
# Writing data: Lists
###
@api_version("2.1.0", "2.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_LIST)
def list_create(self, title):
"""
Create a new list with the given `title`.
Returns the `list dict`_ of the created list.
"""
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/lists', params)
@api_version("2.1.0", "2.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_LIST)
def list_update(self, id, title):
"""
Update info about a list, where "info" is really the lists `title`.
Returns the `list dict`_ of the modified list.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['id'])
return self.__api_request('PUT', '/api/v1/lists/{0}'.format(id), params)
@api_version("2.1.0", "2.1.0", "2.1.0")
def list_delete(self, id):
"""
Delete a list.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
self.__api_request('DELETE', '/api/v1/lists/{0}'.format(id))
@api_version("2.1.0", "2.1.0", "2.1.0")
def list_accounts_add(self, id, account_ids):
"""
Add the account(s) given in `account_ids` to the list.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
if not isinstance(account_ids, list):
account_ids = [account_ids]
account_ids = list(map(lambda x: self.__unpack_id(x), account_ids))
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['id'])
self.__api_request(
'POST', '/api/v1/lists/{0}/accounts'.format(id), params)
@api_version("2.1.0", "2.1.0", "2.1.0")
def list_accounts_delete(self, id, account_ids):
"""
Remove the account(s) given in `account_ids` from the list.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
if not isinstance(account_ids, list):
account_ids = [account_ids]
account_ids = list(map(lambda x: self.__unpack_id(x), account_ids))
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['id'])
self.__api_request(
'DELETE', '/api/v1/lists/{0}/accounts'.format(id), params)
###
# Writing data: Reports
###
@api_version("1.1.0", "3.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_REPORT)
def report(self, account_id, status_ids=None, comment=None, forward=False, category=None, rule_ids=None):
"""
Report statuses to the instances administrators.
Accepts a list of toot IDs associated with the report, and a comment.
Starting with Mastodon 3.5.0, you can also pass a `category` (one out of
"spam", "violation" or "other") and `rule_ids` (a list of rule IDs corresponding
to the rules returned by the `instance()`_ API).
Set `forward` to True to forward a report of a remote user to that users
instance as well as sending it to the instance local administrators.
Returns a `report dict`_.
"""
if category is not None and not category in ["spam", "violation", "other"]:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError("Invalid report category (must be spam, violation or other)")
account_id = self.__unpack_id(account_id)
if status_ids is not None:
if not isinstance(status_ids, list):
status_ids = [status_ids]
status_ids = list(map(lambda x: self.__unpack_id(x), status_ids))
params_initial = locals()
if not forward:
del params_initial['forward']
params = self.__generate_params(params_initial)
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/reports/', params)
###
# Writing data: Follow requests
###
@api_version("1.0.0", "3.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_RELATIONSHIP)
def follow_request_authorize(self, id):
"""
Accept an incoming follow request.
Returns the updated `relationship dict`_ for the requesting account.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/follow_requests/{0}/authorize'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url)
@api_version("1.0.0", "3.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_RELATIONSHIP)
def follow_request_reject(self, id):
"""
Reject an incoming follow request.
Returns the updated `relationship dict`_ for the requesting account.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/follow_requests/{0}/reject'.format(str(id))
return self.__api_request('POST', url)
###
# Writing data: Media
###
@api_version("1.0.0", "3.2.0", __DICT_VERSION_MEDIA)
def media_post(self, media_file, mime_type=None, description=None, focus=None, file_name=None, thumbnail=None, thumbnail_mime_type=None, synchronous=False):
"""
Post an image, video or audio file. `media_file` can either be data or
a file name. If data is passed directly, the mime type has to be specified
manually, otherwise, it is determined from the file name. `focus` should be a tuple
of floats between -1 and 1, giving the x and y coordinates of the images
focus point for cropping (with the origin being the images center).
Throws a `MastodonIllegalArgumentError` if the mime type of the
passed data or file can not be determined properly.
`file_name` can be specified to upload a file with the given name,
which is ignored by Mastodon, but some other Fediverse server software
will display it. If no name is specified, a random name will be generated.
The filename of a file specified in media_file will be ignored.
Starting with Mastodon 3.2.0, `thumbnail` can be specified in the same way as `media_file`
to upload a custom thumbnail image for audio and video files.
Returns a `media dict`_. This contains the id that can be used in
status_post to attach the media file to a toot.
When using the v2 API (post Mastodon version 3.1.4), the `url` in the
returned dict will be `null`, since attachments are processed
asynchronously. You can fetch an updated dict using `media`. Pass
"synchronous" to emulate the old behaviour. Not recommended, inefficient
and deprecated, you know the deal.
"""
files = {'file': self.__load_media_file(
media_file, mime_type, file_name)}
if focus is not None:
focus = str(focus[0]) + "," + str(focus[1])
if thumbnail is not None:
if not self.verify_minimum_version("3.2.0", cached=True):
raise MastodonVersionError(
'Thumbnail requires version > 3.2.0')
files["thumbnail"] = self.__load_media_file(
thumbnail, thumbnail_mime_type)
# Disambiguate URL by version
if self.verify_minimum_version("3.1.4", cached=True):
ret_dict = self.__api_request(
'POST', '/api/v2/media', files=files, params={'description': description, 'focus': focus})
else:
ret_dict = self.__api_request(
'POST', '/api/v1/media', files=files, params={'description': description, 'focus': focus})
# Wait for processing?
if synchronous:
if self.verify_minimum_version("3.1.4"):
while not "url" in ret_dict or ret_dict.url is None:
try:
ret_dict = self.media(ret_dict)
time.sleep(1.0)
except:
raise MastodonAPIError(
"Attachment could not be processed")
else:
# Old version always waits
return ret_dict
return ret_dict
@api_version("2.3.0", "3.2.0", __DICT_VERSION_MEDIA)
def media_update(self, id, description=None, focus=None, thumbnail=None, thumbnail_mime_type=None):
"""
Update the metadata of the media file with the given `id`. `description` and
`focus` and `thumbnail` are as in `media_post()`_ .
Returns the updated `media dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
if focus is not None:
focus = str(focus[0]) + "," + str(focus[1])
params = self.__generate_params(
locals(), ['id', 'thumbnail', 'thumbnail_mime_type'])
if thumbnail is not None:
if not self.verify_minimum_version("3.2.0", cached=True):
raise MastodonVersionError(
'Thumbnail requires version > 3.2.0')
files = {"thumbnail": self.__load_media_file(
thumbnail, thumbnail_mime_type)}
return self.__api_request('PUT', '/api/v1/media/{0}'.format(str(id)), params, files=files)
else:
return self.__api_request('PUT', '/api/v1/media/{0}'.format(str(id)), params)
@api_version("3.1.4", "3.1.4", __DICT_VERSION_MEDIA)
def media(self, id):
"""
Get the updated JSON for one non-attached / in progress media upload belonging
to the logged-in user.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/media/{0}'.format(str(id)))
###
# Writing data: Domain blocks
###
@api_version("1.4.0", "1.4.0", "1.4.0")
def domain_block(self, domain=None):
"""
Add a block for all statuses originating from the specified domain for the logged-in user.
"""
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/domain_blocks', params)
@api_version("1.4.0", "1.4.0", "1.4.0")
def domain_unblock(self, domain=None):
"""
Remove a domain block for the logged-in user.
"""
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
self.__api_request('DELETE', '/api/v1/domain_blocks', params)
##
# Writing data: Read markers
##
@api_version("3.0.0", "3.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_MARKER)
def markers_set(self, timelines, last_read_ids):
"""
Set the "last read" marker(s) for the given timeline(s) to the given id(s)
Note that if you give an invalid timeline name, this will silently do nothing.
Returns a dict with the updated `read marker dicts`_, keyed by timeline name.
"""
if not isinstance(timelines, (list, tuple)):
timelines = [timelines]
if not isinstance(last_read_ids, (list, tuple)):
last_read_ids = [last_read_ids]
if len(last_read_ids) != len(timelines):
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError(
"Number of specified timelines and ids must be the same")
params = collections.OrderedDict()
for timeline, last_read_id in zip(timelines, last_read_ids):
params[timeline] = collections.OrderedDict()
params[timeline]["last_read_id"] = self.__unpack_id(last_read_id)
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/markers', params, use_json=True)
###
# Writing data: Push subscriptions
###
@api_version("2.4.0", "2.4.0", __DICT_VERSION_PUSH)
def push_subscription_set(self, endpoint, encrypt_params, follow_events=None,
favourite_events=None, reblog_events=None,
mention_events=None, poll_events=None,
follow_request_events=None, status_events=None, policy='all'):
"""
Sets up or modifies the push subscription the logged-in user has for this app.
`endpoint` is the endpoint URL mastodon should call for pushes. Note that mastodon
requires https for this URL. `encrypt_params` is a dict with key parameters that allow
the server to encrypt data for you: A public key `pubkey` and a shared secret `auth`.
You can generate this as well as the corresponding private key using the
`push_subscription_generate_keys()`_ function.
`policy` controls what sources will generate webpush events. Valid values are
`all`, `none`, `follower` and `followed`.
The rest of the parameters controls what kind of events you wish to subscribe to.
Returns a `push subscription dict`_.
"""
if not policy in ['all', 'none', 'follower', 'followed']:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError("Valid values for policy are 'all', 'none', 'follower' or 'followed'.")
endpoint = Mastodon.__protocolize(endpoint)
push_pubkey_b64 = base64.b64encode(encrypt_params['pubkey'])
push_auth_b64 = base64.b64encode(encrypt_params['auth'])
params = {
'subscription[endpoint]': endpoint,
'subscription[keys][p256dh]': push_pubkey_b64,
'subscription[keys][auth]': push_auth_b64,
'policy': policy
}
if follow_events is not None:
params['data[alerts][follow]'] = follow_events
if favourite_events is not None:
params['data[alerts][favourite]'] = favourite_events
if reblog_events is not None:
params['data[alerts][reblog]'] = reblog_events
if mention_events is not None:
params['data[alerts][mention]'] = mention_events
if poll_events is not None:
params['data[alerts][poll]'] = poll_events
if follow_request_events is not None:
params['data[alerts][follow_request]'] = follow_request_events
if follow_request_events is not None:
params['data[alerts][status]'] = status_events
# Canonicalize booleans
params = self.__generate_params(params)
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/push/subscription', params)
@api_version("2.4.0", "2.4.0", __DICT_VERSION_PUSH)
def push_subscription_update(self, follow_events=None,
favourite_events=None, reblog_events=None,
mention_events=None, poll_events=None,
follow_request_events=None):
"""
Modifies what kind of events the app wishes to subscribe to.
Returns the updated `push subscription dict`_.
"""
params = {}
if follow_events is not None:
params['data[alerts][follow]'] = follow_events
if favourite_events is not None:
params['data[alerts][favourite]'] = favourite_events
if reblog_events is not None:
params['data[alerts][reblog]'] = reblog_events
if mention_events is not None:
params['data[alerts][mention]'] = mention_events
if poll_events is not None:
params['data[alerts][poll]'] = poll_events
if follow_request_events is not None:
params['data[alerts][follow_request]'] = follow_request_events
# Canonicalize booleans
params = self.__generate_params(params)
return self.__api_request('PUT', '/api/v1/push/subscription', params)
@api_version("2.4.0", "2.4.0", "2.4.0")
def push_subscription_delete(self):
"""
Remove the current push subscription the logged-in user has for this app.
"""
self.__api_request('DELETE', '/api/v1/push/subscription')
###
# Writing data: Annoucements
###
@api_version("3.1.0", "3.1.0", "3.1.0")
def announcement_dismiss(self, id):
"""
Set the given annoucement to read.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/announcements/{0}/dismiss'.format(str(id))
self.__api_request('POST', url)
@api_version("3.1.0", "3.1.0", "3.1.0")
def announcement_reaction_create(self, id, reaction):
"""
Add a reaction to an announcement. `reaction` can either be a unicode emoji
or the name of one of the instances custom emoji.
Will throw an API error if the reaction name is not one of the allowed things
or when trying to add a reaction that the user has already added (adding a
reaction that a different user added is legal and increments the count).
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/announcements/{0}/reactions/{1}'.format(
str(id), reaction)
self.__api_request('PUT', url)
@api_version("3.1.0", "3.1.0", "3.1.0")
def announcement_reaction_delete(self, id, reaction):
"""
Remove a reaction to an announcement.
Will throw an API error if the reaction does not exist.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
url = '/api/v1/announcements/{0}/reactions/{1}'.format(
str(id), reaction)
self.__api_request('DELETE', url)
###
# Moderation API
###
@api_version("2.9.1", "4.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_ACCOUNT)
def admin_accounts_v2(self, origin=None, by_domain=None, status=None, username=None, display_name=None, email=None, ip=None,
permissions=None, invited_by=None, role_ids=None, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None):
"""
Fetches a list of accounts that match given criteria. By default, local accounts are returned.
* Set `origin` to "local" or "remote" to get only local or remote accounts.
* Set `by_domain` to a domain to get only accounts from that domain.
* Set `status` to one of "active", "pending", "disabled", "silenced" or "suspended" to get only accounts with that moderation status (default: active)
* Set `username` to a string to get only accounts whose username contains this string.
* Set `display_name` to a string to get only accounts whose display name contains this string.
* Set `email` to an email to get only accounts with that email (this only works on local accounts).
* Set `ip` to an ip (as a string, standard v4/v6 notation) to get only accounts whose last active ip is that ip (this only works on local accounts).
* Set `permissions` to "staff" to only get accounts with staff permissions.
* Set `invited_by` to an account id to get only accounts invited by this user.
* Set `role_ids` to a list of role IDs to get only accounts with those roles.
Returns a list of `admin account dicts`_.
"""
if max_id is not None:
max_id = self.__unpack_id(max_id, dateconv=True)
if min_id is not None:
min_id = self.__unpack_id(min_id, dateconv=True)
if since_id is not None:
since_id = self.__unpack_id(since_id, dateconv=True)
if role_ids is not None:
if not isinstance(role_ids, list):
role_ids = [role_ids]
role_ids = list(map(self.__unpack_id, role_ids))
if invited_by is not None:
invited_by = self.__unpack_id(invited_by)
if permissions is not None and not permissions in ["staff"]:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError("Permissions must be staff if passed")
if origin is not None and not origin in ["local", "remote"]:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError("Origin must be local or remote")
if status is not None and not status in ["active", "pending", "disabled", "silenced", "suspended"]:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError("Status must be local or active, pending, disabled, silenced or suspended")
if not by_domain is None:
by_domain = self.__deprotocolize(by_domain)
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v2/admin/accounts', params)
@api_version("2.9.1", "2.9.1", __DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_ACCOUNT)
def admin_accounts(self, remote=False, by_domain=None, status='active', username=None, display_name=None, email=None, ip=None, staff_only=False, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None):
"""
Currently a synonym for admin_accounts_v1, now deprecated. You are strongly encouraged to use admin_accounts_v2 instead, since this one is kind of bad.
!!!!! This function may be switched to calling the v2 API in the future. This is your warning. If you want to keep using v1, use it explicitly. !!!!!
"""
return self.admin_accounts_v1(
remote=remote,
by_domain=by_domain,
status=status,
username=username,
display_name=display_name,
email=email,
ip=ip,
staff_only=staff_only,
max_id=max_id,
min_id=min_id,
since_id=since_id
)
@api_version("2.9.1", "2.9.1", __DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_ACCOUNT)
def admin_accounts_v1(self, remote=False, by_domain=None, status='active', username=None, display_name=None, email=None, ip=None, staff_only=False, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None):
"""
Fetches a list of accounts that match given criteria. By default, local accounts are returned.
* Set `remote` to True to get remote accounts, otherwise local accounts are returned (default: local accounts)
* Set `by_domain` to a domain to get only accounts from that domain.
* Set `status` to one of "active", "pending", "disabled", "silenced" or "suspended" to get only accounts with that moderation status (default: active)
* Set `username` to a string to get only accounts whose username contains this string.
* Set `display_name` to a string to get only accounts whose display name contains this string.
* Set `email` to an email to get only accounts with that email (this only works on local accounts).
* Set `ip` to an ip (as a string, standard v4/v6 notation) to get only accounts whose last active ip is that ip (this only works on local accounts).
* Set `staff_only` to True to only get staff accounts (this only works on local accounts).
Note that setting the boolean parameters to False does not mean "give me users to which this does not apply" but
instead means "I do not care if users have this attribute".
Deprecated in Mastodon version 3.5.0.
Returns a list of `admin account dicts`_.
"""
if max_id is not None:
max_id = self.__unpack_id(max_id, dateconv=True)
if min_id is not None:
min_id = self.__unpack_id(min_id, dateconv=True)
if since_id is not None:
since_id = self.__unpack_id(since_id, dateconv=True)
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['remote', 'status', 'staff_only'])
if remote:
params["remote"] = True
mod_statuses = ["active", "pending", "disabled", "silenced", "suspended"]
if not status in mod_statuses:
raise ValueError("Invalid moderation status requested.")
if staff_only:
params["staff"] = True
for mod_status in mod_statuses:
if status == mod_status:
params[status] = True
if not by_domain is None:
by_domain = self.__deprotocolize(by_domain)
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/admin/accounts', params)
@api_version("2.9.1", "2.9.1", __DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_ACCOUNT)
def admin_account(self, id):
"""
Fetches a single `admin account dict`_ for the user with the given id.
Returns that dict.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/admin/accounts/{0}'.format(id))
@api_version("2.9.1", "2.9.1", __DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_ACCOUNT)
def admin_account_enable(self, id):
"""
Reenables login for a local account for which login has been disabled.
Returns the updated `admin account dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/admin/accounts/{0}/enable'.format(id))
@api_version("2.9.1", "2.9.1", __DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_ACCOUNT)
def admin_account_approve(self, id):
"""
Approves a pending account.
Returns the updated `admin account dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/admin/accounts/{0}/approve'.format(id))
@api_version("2.9.1", "2.9.1", __DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_ACCOUNT)
def admin_account_reject(self, id):
"""
Rejects and deletes a pending account.
Returns the updated `admin account dict`_ for the account that is now gone.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/admin/accounts/{0}/reject'.format(id))
@api_version("2.9.1", "2.9.1", __DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_ACCOUNT)
def admin_account_unsilence(self, id):
"""
Unsilences an account.
Returns the updated `admin account dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/admin/accounts/{0}/unsilence'.format(id))
@api_version("2.9.1", "2.9.1", __DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_ACCOUNT)
def admin_account_unsuspend(self, id):
"""
Unsuspends an account.
Returns the updated `admin account dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/admin/accounts/{0}/unsuspend'.format(id))
@api_version("3.3.0", "3.3.0", __DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_ACCOUNT)
def admin_account_delete(self, id):
"""
Delete a local user account.
The deleted accounts `admin account dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('DELETE', '/api/v1/admin/accounts/{0}'.format(id))
@api_version("3.3.0", "3.3.0", __DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_ACCOUNT)
def admin_account_unsensitive(self, id):
"""
Unmark an account as force-sensitive.
Returns the updated `admin account dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/admin/accounts/{0}/unsensitive'.format(id))
@api_version("2.9.1", "2.9.1", "2.9.1")
def admin_account_moderate(self, id, action=None, report_id=None, warning_preset_id=None, text=None, send_email_notification=True):
"""
Perform a moderation action on an account.
Valid actions are:
* "disable" - for a local user, disable login.
* "silence" - hide the users posts from all public timelines.
* "suspend" - irreversibly delete all the user's posts, past and future.
* "sensitive" - forcce an accounts media visibility to always be sensitive.
If no action is specified, the user is only issued a warning.
Specify the id of a report as `report_id` to close the report with this moderation action as the resolution.
Specify `warning_preset_id` to use a warning preset as the notification text to the user, or `text` to specify text directly.
If both are specified, they are concatenated (preset first). Note that there is currently no API to retrieve or create
warning presets.
Set `send_email_notification` to False to not send the user an email notification informing them of the moderation action.
"""
if action is None:
action = "none"
if not send_email_notification:
send_email_notification = None
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
if report_id is not None:
report_id = self.__unpack_id(report_id)
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ['id', 'action'])
params["type"] = action
self.__api_request(
'POST', '/api/v1/admin/accounts/{0}/action'.format(id), params)
@api_version("2.9.1", "2.9.1", __DICT_VERSION_REPORT)
def admin_reports(self, resolved=False, account_id=None, target_account_id=None, max_id=None, min_id=None, since_id=None, limit=None):
"""
Fetches the list of reports.
Set `resolved` to True to search for resolved reports. `account_id` and `target_account_id`
can be used to get reports filed by or about a specific user.
Returns a list of `report dicts`_.
"""
if max_id is not None:
max_id = self.__unpack_id(max_id, dateconv=True)
if min_id is not None:
min_id = self.__unpack_id(min_id, dateconv=True)
if since_id is not None:
since_id = self.__unpack_id(since_id, dateconv=True)
if account_id is not None:
account_id = self.__unpack_id(account_id)
if target_account_id is not None:
target_account_id = self.__unpack_id(target_account_id)
if not resolved:
resolved = None
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/admin/reports', params)
@api_version("2.9.1", "2.9.1", __DICT_VERSION_REPORT)
def admin_report(self, id):
"""
Fetches the report with the given id.
Returns a `report dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/admin/reports/{0}'.format(id))
@api_version("2.9.1", "2.9.1", __DICT_VERSION_REPORT)
def admin_report_assign(self, id):
"""
Assigns the given report to the logged-in user.
Returns the updated `report dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/admin/reports/{0}/assign_to_self'.format(id))
@api_version("2.9.1", "2.9.1", __DICT_VERSION_REPORT)
def admin_report_unassign(self, id):
"""
Unassigns the given report from the logged-in user.
Returns the updated `report dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/admin/reports/{0}/unassign'.format(id))
@api_version("2.9.1", "2.9.1", __DICT_VERSION_REPORT)
def admin_report_reopen(self, id):
"""
Reopens a closed report.
Returns the updated `report dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/admin/reports/{0}/reopen'.format(id))
@api_version("2.9.1", "2.9.1", __DICT_VERSION_REPORT)
def admin_report_resolve(self, id):
"""
Marks a report as resolved (without taking any action).
Returns the updated `report dict`_.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/admin/reports/{0}/resolve'.format(id))
@api_version("3.5.0", "3.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_HASHTAG)
def admin_trending_tags(self, limit=None):
"""
Admin version of `trending_tags()`_. Includes unapproved tags.
Returns a list of `hashtag dicts`_, sorted by the instance's trending algorithm,
descending.
"""
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/admin/trends/tags', params)
@api_version("3.5.0", "3.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def admin_trending_statuses(self):
"""
Admin version of `trending_statuses()`_. Includes unapproved tags.
Returns a list of `status dicts`_, sorted by the instance's trending algorithm,
descending.
"""
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/admin/trends/statuses', params)
@api_version("3.5.0", "3.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_CARD)
def admin_trending_links(self):
"""
Admin version of `trending_links()`_. Includes unapproved tags.
Returns a list of `card dicts`_, sorted by the instance's trending algorithm,
descending.
"""
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/admin/trends/links', params)
@api_version("4.0.0", "4.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_DOMAIN_BLOCK)
def admin_domain_blocks(self, id=None, limit:int=None):
"""
Fetches a list of blocked domains. Requires scope `admin:read:domain_blocks`.
Provide an `id` to fetch a specific domain block based on its database id.
Returns a list of `admin domain block dicts`_, raises a `MastodonAPIError` if the specified block does not exist.
"""
if id is not None:
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/admin/domain_blocks/{0}'.format(id))
else:
params = self.__generate_params(locals(),['limit'])
return self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/admin/domain_blocks/', params)
@api_version("4.0.0", "4.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_DOMAIN_BLOCK)
def admin_create_domain_block(self, domain:str, severity:str=None, reject_media:bool=None, reject_reports:bool=None, private_comment:str=None, public_comment:str=None, obfuscate:bool=None):
"""
Perform a moderation action on a domain. Requires scope `admin:write:domain_blocks`.
Valid severities are:
* "silence" - hide all posts from federated timelines and do not show notifications to local users from the remote instance's users unless they are following the remote user.
* "suspend" - deny interactions with this instance going forward. This action is reversible.
* "limit" - generally used with reject_media=true to force reject media from an instance without silencing or suspending..
If no action is specified, the domain is only silenced.
`domain` is the domain to block. Note that using the top level domain will also imapct all subdomains. ie, example.com will also impact subdomain.example.com.
`reject_media` will not download remote media on to your local instance media storage.
`reject_reports` ignores all reports from the remote instance.
`private_comment` sets a private admin comment for the domain.
`public_comment` sets a publicly available comment for this domain, which will be available to local users and may be available to everyone depending on your settings.
`obfuscate` censors some part of the domain name. Useful if the domain name contains unwanted words like slurs.
Returns the new domain block as an `admin domain block dict`_.
"""
if domain is None:
raise AttributeError("Must provide a domain to block a domain")
params = self.__generate_params(locals())
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/admin/domain_blocks/', params)
@api_version("4.0.0", "4.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_DOMAIN_BLOCK)
def admin_update_domain_block(self, id, severity:str=None, reject_media:bool=None, reject_reports:bool=None, private_comment:str=None, public_comment:str=None, obfuscate:bool=None):
"""
Modify existing moderation action on a domain. Requires scope `admin:write:domain_blocks`.
Valid severities are:
* "silence" - hide all posts from federated timelines and do not show notifications to local users from the remote instance's users unless they are following the remote user.
* "suspend" - deny interactions with this instance going forward. This action is reversible.
* "limit" - generally used with reject_media=true to force reject media from an instance without silencing or suspending.
If no action is specified, the domain is only silenced.
`domain` is the domain to block. Note that using the top level domain will also imapct all subdomains. ie, example.com will also impact subdomain.example.com.
`reject_media` will not download remote media on to your local instance media storage.
`reject_reports` ignores all reports from the remote instance.
`private_comment` sets a private admin comment for the domain.
`public_comment` sets a publicly available comment for this domain, which will be available to local users and may be available to everyone depending on your settings.
`obfuscate` censors some part of the domain name. Useful if the domain name contains unwanted words like slurs.
Returns the modified domain block as an `admin domain block dict`_, raises a `MastodonAPIError` if the specified block does not exist.
"""
if id is None:
raise AttributeError("Must provide an id to modify the existing moderation actions on a given domain.")
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
params = self.__generate_params(locals(), ["id"])
return self.__api_request('PUT', '/api/v1/admin/domain_blocks/{0}'.format(id), params)
@api_version("4.0.0", "4.0.0", __DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_DOMAIN_BLOCK)
def admin_delete_domain_block(self, id=None):
"""
Removes moderation action against a given domain. Requires scope `admin:write:domain_blocks`.
Provide an `id` to remove a specific domain block based on its database id.
Raises a `MastodonAPIError` if the specified block does not exist.
"""
if id is not None:
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
self.__api_request('DELETE', '/api/v1/admin/domain_blocks/{0}'.format(id))
else:
raise AttributeError("You must provide an id of an existing domain block to remove it.")
@api_version("3.5.0", "3.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_MEASURE)
def admin_measures(self, start_at, end_at, active_users=False, new_users=False, interactions=False, opened_reports = False, resolved_reports=False,
tag_accounts=None, tag_uses=None, tag_servers=None, instance_accounts=None, instance_media_attachments=None, instance_reports=None,
instance_statuses=None, instance_follows=None, instance_followers=None):
"""
Retrieves numerical instance information for the time period (at day granularity) between `start_at` and `end_at`.
* `active_users`: Pass true to retrieve the number of active users on your instance within the time period
* `new_users`: Pass true to retrieve the number of users who joined your instance within the time period
* `interactions`: Pass true to retrieve the number of interactions (favourites, boosts, replies) on local statuses within the time period
* `opened_reports`: Pass true to retrieve the number of reports filed within the time period
* `resolved_reports` = Pass true to retrieve the number of reports resolved within the time period
* `tag_accounts`: Pass a tag ID to get the number of accounts which used that tag in at least one status within the time period
* `tag_uses`: Pass a tag ID to get the number of statuses which used that tag within the time period
* `tag_servers`: Pass a tag ID to to get the number of remote origin servers for statuses which used that tag within the time period
* `instance_accounts`: Pass a domain to get the number of accounts originating from that remote domain within the time period
* `instance_media_attachments`: Pass a domain to get the amount of space used by media attachments from that remote domain within the time period
* `instance_reports`: Pass a domain to get the number of reports filed against accounts from that remote domain within the time period
* `instance_statuses`: Pass a domain to get the number of statuses originating from that remote domain within the time period
* `instance_follows`: Pass a domain to get the number of accounts from a remote domain followed by that local user within the time period
* `instance_followers`: Pass a domain to get the number of local accounts followed by accounts from that remote domain within the time period
This API call is relatively expensive - watch your servers load if you want to get a lot of statistical data. Especially the instance_statuses stats
might take a long time to compute and, in fact, time out.
There is currently no way to get tag IDs implemented in Mastodon.py, because the Mastodon public API does not implement one. This will be fixed in a future
release.
Returns a list of `admin measure dicts`_.
"""
params_init = locals()
keys = []
for key in ["active_users", "new_users", "interactions", "opened_reports", "resolved_reports"]:
if params_init[key] == True:
keys.append(key)
params = {}
for key in ["tag_accounts", "tag_uses", "tag_servers"]:
if params_init[key] is not None:
keys.append(key)
params[key] = {"id": self.__unpack_id(params_init[key])}
for key in ["instance_accounts", "instance_media_attachments", "instance_reports", "instance_statuses", "instance_follows", "instance_followers"]:
if params_init[key] is not None:
keys.append(key)
params[key] = {"domain": Mastodon.__deprotocolize(params_init[key]).split("/")[0]}
if len(keys) == 0:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError("Must request at least one metric.")
params["keys"] = keys
params["start_at"] = self.__consistent_isoformat_utc(start_at)
params["end_at"] = self.__consistent_isoformat_utc(end_at)
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/admin/measures', params, use_json=True)
@api_version("3.5.0", "3.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_DIMENSION)
def admin_dimensions(self, start_at, end_at, limit=None, languages=False, sources=False, servers=False, space_usage=False, software_versions=False,
tag_servers=None, tag_languages=None, instance_accounts=None, instance_languages=None):
"""
Retrieves primarily categorical instance information for the time period (at day granularity) between `start_at` and `end_at`.
* `languages`: Pass true to get the most-used languages on this server
* `sources`: Pass true to get the most-used client apps on this server
* `servers`: Pass true to get the remote servers with the most statuses
* `space_usage`: Pass true to get the how much space is used by different components your software stack
* `software_versions`: Pass true to get the version numbers for your software stack
* `tag_servers`: Pass a tag ID to get the most-common servers for statuses including a trending tag
* `tag_languages`: Pass a tag ID to get the most-used languages for statuses including a trending tag
* `instance_accounts`: Pass a domain to get the most-followed accounts from a remote server
* `instance_languages`: Pass a domain to get the most-used languages from a remote server
Pass `limit` to set how many results you want on queries where that makes sense.
This API call is relatively expensive - watch your servers load if you want to get a lot of statistical data.
There is currently no way to get tag IDs implemented in Mastodon.py, because the Mastodon public API does not implement one. This will be fixed in a future
release.
Returns a list of `admin dimension dicts`_.
"""
params_init = locals()
keys = []
for key in ["languages", "sources", "servers", "space_usage", "software_versions"]:
if params_init[key] == True:
keys.append(key)
params = {}
for key in ["tag_servers", "tag_languages"]:
if params_init[key] is not None:
keys.append(key)
params[key] = {"id": self.__unpack_id(params_init[key])}
for key in ["instance_accounts", "instance_languages"]:
if params_init[key] is not None:
keys.append(key)
params[key] = {"domain": Mastodon.__deprotocolize(params_init[key]).split("/")[0]}
if len(keys) == 0:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError("Must request at least one dimension.")
params["keys"] = keys
if limit is not None:
params["limit"] = limit
params["start_at"] = self.__consistent_isoformat_utc(start_at)
params["end_at"] = self.__consistent_isoformat_utc(end_at)
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/admin/dimensions', params, use_json=True)
@api_version("3.5.0", "3.5.0", __DICT_VERSION_ADMIN_RETENTION)
def admin_retention(self, start_at, end_at, frequency="day"):
"""
Gets user retention statistics (at `frequency` - "day" or "month" - granularity) between `start_at` and `end_at`.
Returns a list of `admin retention dicts`_
"""
if not frequency in ["day", "month"]:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError("Frequency must be day or month")
params = {
"start_at": self.__consistent_isoformat_utc(start_at),
"end_at": self.__consistent_isoformat_utc(end_at),
"frequency": frequency
}
return self.__api_request('POST', '/api/v1/admin/retention', params)
###
# Push subscription crypto utilities
###
def push_subscription_generate_keys(self):
"""
Generates a private key, public key and shared secret for use in webpush subscriptions.
Returns two dicts: One with the private key and shared secret and another with the
public key and shared secret.
"""
if not IMPL_HAS_CRYPTO:
raise NotImplementedError(
'To use the crypto tools, please install the webpush feature dependencies.')
push_key_pair = ec.generate_private_key(ec.SECP256R1(), default_backend())
push_key_priv = push_key_pair.private_numbers().private_value
crypto_ver = cryptography.__version__
if len(crypto_ver) < 5:
crypto_ver += ".0"
if bigger_version(crypto_ver, "2.5.0") == crypto_ver:
push_key_pub = push_key_pair.public_key().public_bytes(serialization.Encoding.X962, serialization.PublicFormat.UncompressedPoint)
else:
push_key_pub = push_key_pair.public_key().public_numbers().encode_point()
push_shared_secret = os.urandom(16)
priv_dict = {
'privkey': push_key_priv,
'auth': push_shared_secret
}
pub_dict = {
'pubkey': push_key_pub,
'auth': push_shared_secret
}
return priv_dict, pub_dict
@api_version("2.4.0", "2.4.0", __DICT_VERSION_PUSH_NOTIF)
def push_subscription_decrypt_push(self, data, decrypt_params, encryption_header, crypto_key_header):
"""
Decrypts `data` received in a webpush request. Requires the private key dict
from `push_subscription_generate_keys()`_ (`decrypt_params`) as well as the
Encryption and server Crypto-Key headers from the received webpush
Returns the decoded webpush as a `push notification dict`_.
"""
if (not IMPL_HAS_ECE) or (not IMPL_HAS_CRYPTO):
raise NotImplementedError(
'To use the crypto tools, please install the webpush feature dependencies.')
salt = self.__decode_webpush_b64(encryption_header.split("salt=")[1].strip())
dhparams = self.__decode_webpush_b64(crypto_key_header.split("dh=")[1].split(";")[0].strip())
p256ecdsa = self.__decode_webpush_b64(crypto_key_header.split("p256ecdsa=")[1].strip())
dec_key = ec.derive_private_key(decrypt_params['privkey'], ec.SECP256R1(), default_backend())
decrypted = http_ece.decrypt(
data,
salt=salt,
key=p256ecdsa,
private_key=dec_key,
dh=dhparams,
auth_secret=decrypt_params['auth'],
keylabel="P-256",
version="aesgcm"
)
return json.loads(decrypted.decode('utf-8'), object_hook=Mastodon.__json_hooks)
###
# Blurhash utilities
###
def decode_blurhash(self, media_dict, out_size=(16, 16), size_per_component=True, return_linear=True):
"""
Basic media-dict blurhash decoding.
out_size is the desired result size in pixels, either absolute or per blurhash
component (this is the default).
By default, this function will return the image as linear RGB, ready for further
scaling operations. If you want to display the image directly, set return_linear
to False.
Returns the decoded blurhash image as a three-dimensional list: [height][width][3],
with the last dimension being RGB colours.
For further info and tips for advanced usage, refer to the documentation for the
blurhash module: https://github.com/halcy/blurhash-python
"""
if not IMPL_HAS_BLURHASH:
raise NotImplementedError(
'To use the blurhash functions, please install the blurhash Python module.')
# Figure out what size to decode to
decode_components_x, decode_components_y = blurhash.components(media_dict["blurhash"])
if size_per_component:
decode_size_x = decode_components_x * out_size[0]
decode_size_y = decode_components_y * out_size[1]
else:
decode_size_x = out_size[0]
decode_size_y = out_size[1]
# Decode
decoded_image = blurhash.decode(media_dict["blurhash"], decode_size_x, decode_size_y, linear=return_linear)
# And that's pretty much it.
return decoded_image
###
# Pagination
###
def fetch_next(self, previous_page):
"""
Fetches the next page of results of a paginated request. Pass in the
previous page in its entirety, or the pagination information dict
returned as a part of that pages last status ('_pagination_next').
Returns the next page or None if no further data is available.
"""
if isinstance(previous_page, list) and len(previous_page) != 0:
if hasattr(previous_page, '_pagination_next'):
params = copy.deepcopy(previous_page._pagination_next)
else:
return None
else:
params = copy.deepcopy(previous_page)
method = params['_pagination_method']
del params['_pagination_method']
endpoint = params['_pagination_endpoint']
del params['_pagination_endpoint']
return self.__api_request(method, endpoint, params)
def fetch_previous(self, next_page):
"""
Fetches the previous page of results of a paginated request. Pass in the
previous page in its entirety, or the pagination information dict
returned as a part of that pages first status ('_pagination_prev').
Returns the previous page or None if no further data is available.
"""
if isinstance(next_page, list) and len(next_page) != 0:
if hasattr(next_page, '_pagination_prev'):
params = copy.deepcopy(next_page._pagination_prev)
else:
return None
else:
params = copy.deepcopy(next_page)
method = params['_pagination_method']
del params['_pagination_method']
endpoint = params['_pagination_endpoint']
del params['_pagination_endpoint']
return self.__api_request(method, endpoint, params)
def fetch_remaining(self, first_page):
"""
Fetches all the remaining pages of a paginated request starting from a
first page and returns the entire set of results (including the first page
that was passed in) as a big list.
Be careful, as this might generate a lot of requests, depending on what you are
fetching, and might cause you to run into rate limits very quickly.
"""
first_page = copy.deepcopy(first_page)
all_pages = []
current_page = first_page
while current_page is not None and len(current_page) > 0:
all_pages.extend(current_page)
current_page = self.fetch_next(current_page)
return all_pages
###
# Streaming
###
@api_version("1.1.0", "1.4.2", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def stream_user(self, listener, run_async=False, timeout=__DEFAULT_STREAM_TIMEOUT, reconnect_async=False, reconnect_async_wait_sec=__DEFAULT_STREAM_RECONNECT_WAIT_SEC):
"""
Streams events that are relevant to the authorized user, i.e. home
timeline and notifications.
"""
return self.__stream('/api/v1/streaming/user', listener, run_async=run_async, timeout=timeout, reconnect_async=reconnect_async, reconnect_async_wait_sec=reconnect_async_wait_sec)
@api_version("1.1.0", "1.4.2", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def stream_public(self, listener, run_async=False, timeout=__DEFAULT_STREAM_TIMEOUT, reconnect_async=False, reconnect_async_wait_sec=__DEFAULT_STREAM_RECONNECT_WAIT_SEC):
"""
Streams public events.
"""
return self.__stream('/api/v1/streaming/public', listener, run_async=run_async, timeout=timeout, reconnect_async=reconnect_async, reconnect_async_wait_sec=reconnect_async_wait_sec)
@api_version("1.1.0", "1.4.2", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def stream_local(self, listener, run_async=False, timeout=__DEFAULT_STREAM_TIMEOUT, reconnect_async=False, reconnect_async_wait_sec=__DEFAULT_STREAM_RECONNECT_WAIT_SEC):
"""
Streams local public events.
"""
return self.__stream('/api/v1/streaming/public/local', listener, run_async=run_async, timeout=timeout, reconnect_async=reconnect_async, reconnect_async_wait_sec=reconnect_async_wait_sec)
@api_version("1.1.0", "1.4.2", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def stream_hashtag(self, tag, listener, local=False, run_async=False, timeout=__DEFAULT_STREAM_TIMEOUT, reconnect_async=False, reconnect_async_wait_sec=__DEFAULT_STREAM_RECONNECT_WAIT_SEC):
"""
Stream for all public statuses for the hashtag 'tag' seen by the connected
instance.
Set local to True to only get local statuses.
"""
if tag.startswith("#"):
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError(
"Tag parameter should omit leading #")
base = '/api/v1/streaming/hashtag'
if local:
base += '/local'
return self.__stream("{}?tag={}".format(base, tag), listener, run_async=run_async, timeout=timeout, reconnect_async=reconnect_async, reconnect_async_wait_sec=reconnect_async_wait_sec)
@api_version("2.1.0", "2.1.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def stream_list(self, id, listener, run_async=False, timeout=__DEFAULT_STREAM_TIMEOUT, reconnect_async=False, reconnect_async_wait_sec=__DEFAULT_STREAM_RECONNECT_WAIT_SEC):
"""
Stream events for the current user, restricted to accounts on the given
list.
"""
id = self.__unpack_id(id)
return self.__stream("/api/v1/streaming/list?list={}".format(id), listener, run_async=run_async, timeout=timeout, reconnect_async=reconnect_async, reconnect_async_wait_sec=reconnect_async_wait_sec)
@api_version("2.6.0", "2.6.0", __DICT_VERSION_STATUS)
def stream_direct(self, listener, run_async=False, timeout=__DEFAULT_STREAM_TIMEOUT, reconnect_async=False, reconnect_async_wait_sec=__DEFAULT_STREAM_RECONNECT_WAIT_SEC):
"""
Streams direct message events for the logged-in user, as conversation events.
"""
return self.__stream('/api/v1/streaming/direct', listener, run_async=run_async, timeout=timeout, reconnect_async=reconnect_async, reconnect_async_wait_sec=reconnect_async_wait_sec)
@api_version("2.5.0", "2.5.0", "2.5.0")
def stream_healthy(self):
"""
Returns without True if streaming API is okay, False or raises an error otherwise.
"""
api_okay = self.__api_request('GET', '/api/v1/streaming/health', base_url_override=self.__get_streaming_base(), parse=False)
if api_okay in [b'OK', b'success']:
return True
return False
###
# 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 is 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 __get_logged_in_id(self):
"""
Fetch the logged in user's ID, with caching. ID is reset on calls to log_in.
"""
if self.__logged_in_id is None:
self.__logged_in_id = self.account_verify_credentials().id
return self.__logged_in_id
@staticmethod
def __json_allow_dict_attrs(json_object):
"""
Makes it possible to use attribute notation to access a dicts
elements, while still allowing the dict to act as a dict.
"""
if isinstance(json_object, dict):
return AttribAccessDict(json_object)
return json_object
@staticmethod
def __json_date_parse(json_object):
"""
Parse dates in certain known json fields, if possible.
"""
known_date_fields = ["created_at", "week", "day", "expires_at", "scheduled_at",
"updated_at", "last_status_at", "starts_at", "ends_at", "published_at", "edited_at"]
mark_delete = []
for k, v in json_object.items():
if k in known_date_fields:
if v is not None:
try:
if isinstance(v, int):
json_object[k] = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(v, pytz.utc)
else:
json_object[k] = dateutil.parser.parse(v)
except:
# When we can't parse a date, we just leave the field out
mark_delete.append(k)
# Two step process because otherwise python gets very upset
for k in mark_delete:
del json_object[k]
return json_object
@staticmethod
def __json_truefalse_parse(json_object):
"""
Parse 'True' / 'False' strings in certain known fields
"""
for key in ('follow', 'favourite', 'reblog', 'mention'):
if (key in json_object and isinstance(json_object[key], six.text_type)):
if json_object[key].lower() == 'true':
json_object[key] = True
if json_object[key].lower() == 'false':
json_object[key] = False
return json_object
@staticmethod
def __json_strnum_to_bignum(json_object):
"""
Converts json string numerals to native python bignums.
"""
for key in ('id', 'week', 'in_reply_to_id', 'in_reply_to_account_id', 'logins', 'registrations', 'statuses', 'day', 'last_read_id'):
if (key in json_object and isinstance(json_object[key], six.text_type)):
try:
json_object[key] = int(json_object[key])
except ValueError:
pass
return json_object
@staticmethod
def __json_hooks(json_object):
"""
All the json hooks. Used in request parsing.
"""
json_object = Mastodon.__json_strnum_to_bignum(json_object)
json_object = Mastodon.__json_date_parse(json_object)
json_object = Mastodon.__json_truefalse_parse(json_object)
json_object = Mastodon.__json_allow_dict_attrs(json_object)
return json_object
@staticmethod
def __consistent_isoformat_utc(datetime_val):
"""
Function that does what isoformat does but it actually does the same
every time instead of randomly doing different things on some systems
and also it represents that time as the equivalent UTC time.
"""
isotime = datetime_val.astimezone(pytz.utc).strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%z")
if isotime[-2] != ":":
isotime = isotime[:-2] + ":" + isotime[-2:]
return isotime
def __api_request(self, method, endpoint, params={}, files={}, headers={}, access_token_override=None, base_url_override=None,
do_ratelimiting=True, use_json=False, parse=True, return_response_object=False, skip_error_check=False, lang_override=None):
"""
Internal API request helper.
"""
response = None
remaining_wait = 0
# Add language to params if not None
lang = self.lang
if lang_override is not None:
lang = lang_override
if lang is not None:
params["lang"] = lang
# "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
headers = copy.deepcopy(headers)
if self.access_token is not None:
headers['Authorization'] = 'Bearer ' + self.access_token
if access_token_override is not None:
headers['Authorization'] = 'Bearer ' + access_token_override
# Add user-agent
if self.user_agent:
headers['User-Agent'] = self.user_agent
# Determine base URL
base_url = self.api_base_url
if base_url_override is not None:
base_url = base_url_override
if self.debug_requests:
print('Mastodon: Request to endpoint "' + base_url +
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:
kwargs = dict(headers=headers, files=files, timeout=self.request_timeout)
if use_json:
kwargs['json'] = params
elif method == 'GET':
kwargs['params'] = params
else:
kwargs['data'] = params
response_object = self.session.request(method, base_url + endpoint, **kwargs)
except Exception as e:
raise MastodonNetworkError(
"Could not complete request: %s" % e)
if response_object is None:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError("Illegal request.")
# Parse rate limiting headers
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'])
# For gotosocial, we need an int representation, but for non-ints this would crash
try:
ratelimit_intrep = str(
int(response_object.headers['X-RateLimit-Reset']))
except:
ratelimit_intrep = None
try:
if ratelimit_intrep is not None and ratelimit_intrep == response_object.headers['X-RateLimit-Reset']:
self.ratelimit_reset = int(
response_object.headers['X-RateLimit-Reset'])
else:
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
if 'Date' in response_object.headers:
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:
raise MastodonRatelimitError(
"Rate limit time calculations failed: %s" % e)
# Handle response
if self.debug_requests:
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 not response_object.ok:
try:
response = response_object.json(object_hook=self.__json_hooks)
if isinstance(response, dict) and 'error' in response:
error_msg = response['error']
elif isinstance(response, str):
error_msg = response
else:
error_msg = None
except ValueError:
error_msg = None
# Handle rate limiting
if response_object.status_code == 429:
if self.ratelimit_method == 'throw' or not do_ratelimiting:
raise MastodonRatelimitError('Hit rate limit.')
elif self.ratelimit_method in ('wait', '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
continue
if not skip_error_check:
if response_object.status_code == 404:
ex_type = MastodonNotFoundError
if not error_msg:
error_msg = 'Endpoint not found.'
# this is for compatibility with older versions
# which raised MastodonAPIError('Endpoint not found.')
# on any 404
elif response_object.status_code == 401:
ex_type = MastodonUnauthorizedError
elif response_object.status_code == 500:
ex_type = MastodonInternalServerError
elif response_object.status_code == 502:
ex_type = MastodonBadGatewayError
elif response_object.status_code == 503:
ex_type = MastodonServiceUnavailableError
elif response_object.status_code == 504:
ex_type = MastodonGatewayTimeoutError
elif response_object.status_code >= 500 and \
response_object.status_code <= 511:
ex_type = MastodonServerError
else:
ex_type = MastodonAPIError
raise ex_type('Mastodon API returned error', response_object.status_code, response_object.reason, error_msg)
if return_response_object:
return response_object
if parse:
try:
response = response_object.json(object_hook=self.__json_hooks)
except:
raise MastodonAPIError(
"Could not parse response as JSON, response code was %s, "
"bad json content was '%s'" % (response_object.status_code,
response_object.content))
else:
response = response_object.content
# Parse link headers
if isinstance(response, list) and \
'Link' in response_object.headers and \
response_object.headers['Link'] != "":
response = AttribAccessList(response)
tmp_urls = requests.utils.parse_header_links(
response_object.headers['Link'].rstrip('>').replace('>,<', ',<'))
for url in tmp_urls:
if 'rel' not in url:
continue
if url['rel'] == 'next':
# Be paranoid and extract max_id specifically
next_url = url['url']
matchgroups = re.search(
r"[?&]max_id=([^&]+)", next_url)
if matchgroups:
next_params = copy.deepcopy(params)
next_params['_pagination_method'] = method
next_params['_pagination_endpoint'] = endpoint
max_id = matchgroups.group(1)
if max_id.isdigit():
next_params['max_id'] = int(max_id)
else:
next_params['max_id'] = max_id
if "since_id" in next_params:
del next_params['since_id']
if "min_id" in next_params:
del next_params['min_id']
response._pagination_next = next_params
# Maybe other API users rely on the pagination info in the last item
# Will be removed in future
if isinstance(response[-1], AttribAccessDict):
response[-1]._pagination_next = next_params
if url['rel'] == 'prev':
# Be paranoid and extract since_id or min_id specifically
prev_url = url['url']
# Old and busted (pre-2.6.0): since_id pagination
matchgroups = re.search(
r"[?&]since_id=([^&]+)", prev_url)
if matchgroups:
prev_params = copy.deepcopy(params)
prev_params['_pagination_method'] = method
prev_params['_pagination_endpoint'] = endpoint
since_id = matchgroups.group(1)
if since_id.isdigit():
prev_params['since_id'] = int(since_id)
else:
prev_params['since_id'] = since_id
if "max_id" in prev_params:
del prev_params['max_id']
response._pagination_prev = prev_params
# Maybe other API users rely on the pagination info in the first item
# Will be removed in future
if isinstance(response[0], AttribAccessDict):
response[0]._pagination_prev = prev_params
# New and fantastico (post-2.6.0): min_id pagination
matchgroups = re.search(
r"[?&]min_id=([^&]+)", prev_url)
if matchgroups:
prev_params = copy.deepcopy(params)
prev_params['_pagination_method'] = method
prev_params['_pagination_endpoint'] = endpoint
min_id = matchgroups.group(1)
if min_id.isdigit():
prev_params['min_id'] = int(min_id)
else:
prev_params['min_id'] = min_id
if "max_id" in prev_params:
del prev_params['max_id']
response._pagination_prev = prev_params
# Maybe other API users rely on the pagination info in the first item
# Will be removed in future
if isinstance(response[0], AttribAccessDict):
response[0]._pagination_prev = prev_params
return response
def __get_streaming_base(self):
"""
Internal streaming API helper.
Returns the correct URL for the streaming API.
"""
instance = self.instance()
if "streaming_api" in instance["urls"] and instance["urls"]["streaming_api"] != self.api_base_url:
# This is probably a websockets URL, which is really for the browser, but requests can't handle it
# So we do this below to turn it into an HTTPS or HTTP URL
parse = urlparse(instance["urls"]["streaming_api"])
if parse.scheme == 'wss':
url = "https://" + parse.netloc
elif parse.scheme == 'ws':
url = "http://" + parse.netloc
else:
raise MastodonAPIError(
"Could not parse streaming api location returned from server: {}.".format(
instance["urls"]["streaming_api"]))
else:
url = self.api_base_url
return url
def __stream(self, endpoint, listener, params={}, run_async=False, timeout=__DEFAULT_STREAM_TIMEOUT, reconnect_async=False, reconnect_async_wait_sec=__DEFAULT_STREAM_RECONNECT_WAIT_SEC):
"""
Internal streaming API helper.
Returns a handle to the open connection that the user can close if they
wish to terminate it.
"""
# Check if we have to redirect
url = self.__get_streaming_base()
# The streaming server can't handle two slashes in a path, so remove trailing slashes
if url[-1] == '/':
url = url[:-1]
# Connect function (called and then potentially passed to async handler)
def connect_func():
headers = {"Authorization": "Bearer " +
self.access_token} if self.access_token else {}
if self.user_agent:
headers['User-Agent'] = self.user_agent
connection = self.session.get(url + endpoint, headers=headers, data=params, stream=True,
timeout=(self.request_timeout, timeout))
if connection.status_code != 200:
raise MastodonNetworkError(
"Could not connect to streaming server: %s" % connection.reason)
return connection
connection = None
# Async stream handler
class __stream_handle():
def __init__(self, connection, connect_func, reconnect_async, reconnect_async_wait_sec):
self.closed = False
self.running = True
self.connection = connection
self.connect_func = connect_func
self.reconnect_async = reconnect_async
self.reconnect_async_wait_sec = reconnect_async_wait_sec
self.reconnecting = False
def close(self):
self.closed = True
if self.connection is not None:
self.connection.close()
def is_alive(self):
return self._thread.is_alive()
def is_receiving(self):
if self.closed or not self.running or self.reconnecting or not self.is_alive():
return False
else:
return True
def _sleep_attentive(self):
if self._thread != threading.current_thread():
raise RuntimeError(
"Illegal call from outside the stream_handle thread")
time_remaining = self.reconnect_async_wait_sec
while time_remaining > 0 and not self.closed:
time.sleep(0.5)
time_remaining -= 0.5
def _threadproc(self):
self._thread = threading.current_thread()
# Run until closed or until error if not autoreconnecting
while self.running:
if self.connection is not None:
with closing(self.connection) as r:
try:
listener.handle_stream(r)
except (AttributeError, MastodonMalformedEventError, MastodonNetworkError) as e:
if not (self.closed or self.reconnect_async):
raise e
else:
if self.closed:
self.running = False
# Reconnect loop. Try immediately once, then with delays on error.
if (self.reconnect_async and not self.closed) or self.connection is None:
self.reconnecting = True
connect_success = False
while not connect_success:
if self.closed:
# Someone from outside stopped the streaming
self.running = False
break
try:
the_connection = self.connect_func()
if the_connection.status_code != 200:
exception = MastodonNetworkError(f"Could not connect to server. "
f"HTTP status: {the_connection.status_code}")
listener.on_abort(exception)
self._sleep_attentive()
if self.closed:
# Here we have maybe a rare race condition. Exactly on connect, someone
# stopped the streaming before. We close the previous established connection:
the_connection.close()
else:
self.connection = the_connection
connect_success = True
except:
self._sleep_attentive()
connect_success = False
self.reconnecting = False
else:
self.running = False
return 0
if run_async:
handle = __stream_handle(
connection, connect_func, reconnect_async, reconnect_async_wait_sec)
t = threading.Thread(args=(), target=handle._threadproc)
t.daemon = True
t.start()
return handle
else:
# Blocking, never returns (can only leave via exception)
connection = connect_func()
with closing(connection) as r:
listener.handle_stream(r)
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 = collections.OrderedDict(params)
if 'self' in params:
del params['self']
param_keys = list(params.keys())
for key in param_keys:
if isinstance(params[key], bool):
params[key] = '1' if params[key] else '0'
for key in param_keys:
if params[key] is 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
def __unpack_id(self, id, dateconv=False):
"""
Internal object-to-id converter
Checks if id is a dict that contains id and
returns the id inside, otherwise just returns
the id straight.
Also unpacks datetimes to snowflake IDs if requested.
"""
if isinstance(id, dict) and "id" in id:
id = id["id"]
if dateconv and isinstance(id, datetime.datetime):
id = (int(id.timestamp()) << 16) * 1000
return id
def __decode_webpush_b64(self, data):
"""
Re-pads and decodes urlsafe base64.
"""
missing_padding = len(data) % 4
if missing_padding != 0:
data += '=' * (4 - missing_padding)
return base64.urlsafe_b64decode(data)
def __get_token_expired(self):
"""Internal helper for oauth code"""
return self._token_expired < datetime.datetime.now()
def __set_token_expired(self, value):
"""Internal helper for oauth code"""
self._token_expired = datetime.datetime.now() + datetime.timedelta(seconds=value)
return
def __get_refresh_token(self):
"""Internal helper for oauth code"""
return self._refresh_token
def __set_refresh_token(self, value):
"""Internal helper for oauth code"""
self._refresh_token = value
return
def __guess_type(self, media_file):
"""Internal helper to guess media file type"""
mime_type = None
try:
mime_type = magic.from_file(media_file, mime=True)
except AttributeError:
mime_type = mimetypes.guess_type(media_file)[0]
return mime_type
def __load_media_file(self, media_file, mime_type=None, file_name=None):
if isinstance(media_file, PurePath):
media_file = str(media_file)
if isinstance(media_file, str) and os.path.isfile(media_file):
mime_type = self.__guess_type(media_file)
media_file = open(media_file, 'rb')
elif isinstance(media_file, str) and os.path.isfile(media_file):
media_file = open(media_file, 'rb')
if mime_type is None:
raise MastodonIllegalArgumentError(
'Could not determine mime type or data passed directly without mime type.')
if file_name is None:
random_suffix = uuid.uuid4().hex
file_name = "mastodonpyupload_" + \
str(time.time()) + "_" + str(random_suffix) + \
mimetypes.guess_extension(mime_type)
return (file_name, media_file, mime_type)
@staticmethod
def __protocolize(base_url):
"""Internal add-protocol-to-url helper"""
if not base_url.startswith("http://") and not base_url.startswith("https://"):
base_url = "https://" + base_url
# Some API endpoints can't handle extra /'s in path requests
base_url = base_url.rstrip("/")
return base_url
@staticmethod
def __deprotocolize(base_url):
"""Internal helper to strip http and https from a URL"""
if base_url.startswith("http://"):
base_url = base_url[7:]
elif base_url.startswith("https://") or base_url.startswith("onion://"):
base_url = base_url[8:]
return base_url
##
# Exceptions
##
class MastodonError(Exception):
"""Base class for Mastodon.py exceptions"""
class MastodonVersionError(MastodonError):
"""Raised when a function is called that the version of Mastodon for which
Mastodon.py was instantiated does not support"""
class MastodonIllegalArgumentError(ValueError, MastodonError):
"""Raised when an incorrect parameter is passed to a function"""
pass
class MastodonIOError(IOError, MastodonError):
"""Base class for Mastodon.py I/O errors"""
class MastodonFileNotFoundError(MastodonIOError):
"""Raised when a file requested to be loaded can not be opened"""
pass
class MastodonNetworkError(MastodonIOError):
"""Raised when network communication with the server fails"""
pass
class MastodonReadTimeout(MastodonNetworkError):
"""Raised when a stream times out"""
pass
class MastodonAPIError(MastodonError):
"""Raised when the mastodon API generates a response that cannot be handled"""
pass
class MastodonServerError(MastodonAPIError):
"""Raised if the Server is malconfigured and returns a 5xx error code"""
pass
class MastodonInternalServerError(MastodonServerError):
"""Raised if the Server returns a 500 error"""
pass
class MastodonBadGatewayError(MastodonServerError):
"""Raised if the Server returns a 502 error"""
pass
class MastodonServiceUnavailableError(MastodonServerError):
"""Raised if the Server returns a 503 error"""
pass
class MastodonGatewayTimeoutError(MastodonServerError):
"""Raised if the Server returns a 504 error"""
pass
class MastodonNotFoundError(MastodonAPIError):
"""Raised when the Mastodon API returns a 404 Not Found error"""
pass
class MastodonUnauthorizedError(MastodonAPIError):
"""Raised when the Mastodon API returns a 401 Unauthorized error
This happens when an OAuth token is invalid or has been revoked,
or when trying to access an endpoint that can't be used without
authentication without providing credentials."""
pass
class MastodonRatelimitError(MastodonError):
"""Raised when rate limiting is set to manual mode and the rate limit is exceeded"""
pass
class MastodonMalformedEventError(MastodonError):
"""Raised when the server-sent event stream is malformed"""
pass